Supervisors’ Compass
How do supervisors help registrars turn everyday clinical work into exam success? In this episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays continue their conversation with Dr James Fraser, exploring what really prepares registrars for assessment. The discussion examines why capable registrars can struggle in exams, and highlights the importance of recency of practice, breadth of experience, and learning through real patient care rather than relying solely on study. They also explore the supervisor’s role as an assessor, emphasising how direct observation, workplace based assessments, and constructive feedback provide the most meaningful preparation. With a focus on authenticity and ongoing feedback, the episode reinforces that every patient encounter is an opportunity for learning and exam readiness. For supervisors wanting practical ways to better support registrars, this episode offers clear insights and a reminder that assessment is embedded in everyday practice. Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. The material presented is for general information purposes only.
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