Instant reaction to the 2024A ANZCA Primary Paper

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2024
  • Review (in order of importance)
    1) SAQ papers from the last 10 years and more than 10 years ago. This will be more than 600 SAQs, and represents 50% coverage (dropped from 70%).
    Go through Repeat Qs from less 10 years, but more than 40% pass = 13% coverage: but focus on Repeat Qs, less than 40% pass = 37% coverage
    2) Review LOs as potential NEW SAQs
    3) Do not review ICU papers
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