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The key components assessed in the ACRRM Case Based Discussion exam

  1. Communication Skills and Rapport:
  • Patient-centered approach
  • Adapting communication style to patient needs
  • Exploring patient perceptions and expectations
  • Understanding cultural beliefs and values
  1. History Taking:
  • Using focused and relevant questions
  • Obtaining comprehensive history of presenting problems
  • Considering past medical history, medications, allergies, family and social history
  1. Examination Skills:
  • Conducting relevant, organized, and thorough physical examinations
  • Considering patient safety, comfort, and dignity
  1. Clinical Reasoning:
  • Formulating accurate diagnoses or plausible differential diagnoses
  • Considering red flags and important diagnoses to rule out
  • Justifying relevant investigations
  1. Management Plan:
  • Developing appropriate, evidence-based, and patient-centered management plans
  • Explaining diagnosis and plan to the patient
  • Considering preventive screening and health promotion
  • Addressing short and long-term goals
  1. Follow-up:
  • Arranging appropriate follow-up
  • Providing safety netting advice
  • Explaining follow-up for investigations and referrals
  1. Professionalism:
  • Maintaining professional boundaries
  • Communicating with healthcare team members
  • Adhering to relevant protocols and legislation
  • Ensuring adequate medical records and referral letters
  1. Overall Performance:
  • Demonstrating a comprehensive approach across all categories
  • Prioritizing patient comfort and safety
  • Showing sound clinical reasoning and medical management

The CBD exam assesses these components across 6 cases, with candidates needing to achieve ‘at expected standard’ in 5 out of 6 cases to pas

  1. Case Based Discussion (CBD) Pre-Assessment Briefing
  2. https://curriculum.acrrm.org.au/fellowship-assessment/assessment-modalities
  3. https://www.acrrm.org.au/docs/default-source/all-files/cbd-formative-scoring-form.docx?sfvrsn=5da4de7d_3
  4. Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine Overview
  5. ACRRM Case Based Discussion – Case Note Summary
  6. ACRRM CBD Public Report 2023
  7. Aspects to Consider During Case Based Discussion – ACRRM

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