Rural Generalist Anaesthesia trainees must successfully complete the RGA multiple choice question examination (MCQs) and the RGA Standardised Structured Scenario-based Assessment (RGA-SSSA) during training. The court of examiners will be managed by the RGA Examination Committee and will include rural generalist anaesthetists and FANZCAs. Trainees should familiarise themselves with the format, minimum marks, and eligibility requirements for each of these important exams.
The purpose of the rural generalist anaesthesia (RGA) multiple choice question (MCQ) exam is to drive early learning on quality and safety in anaesthetic practice and is mapped to the learning outcomes within the RGA curriculum.
The rural generalist anaesthesia (RGA) standardised structure scenario-based assessment (SSSA) is a standardised viva examination designed to assess the practical integration and application of knowledge in clinical practice, with a focus on RGA practice in the rural and remote context.