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Exam prediction and the general Practice Registrar Competency Assessment Grid (GPR-CAG).

Katie FisherAlison FieldingAnna RalstonElizabeth G HollidayJean BallMichael TranAndrew DaveyAmanda TapleyParker J Magin
Published in: Education for primary care : an official publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors (2023)
ECTV performance, via GPR-CAG scores, is predictive of RACGP Fellowship exam performance. The univariable findings highlight the pragmatic utility of ECTVs in flagging registrars who are at-risk of poor exam performance, facilitating early intervention. The multivariable associations of GPR-CAG scores and examination performance suggest that these scores provide predictive ability beyond that of other known predictors.
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