"As a GP you get to form a relationship with your patients. It is a privilege to guide them on their journey towards better health" - Dr Jess Payne
The College will be guided by any changes made by the Government in relation to changes of the alert levels. The College will email registrars and do a follow-up phone call if the level change has any impact on the examinations. Messages will also be placed on the GPEP1 Te Ara and Facebook sites as well as the College website. This combination of channels will allow us to track and follow-up any registrar that has not responded to these forms of communication. We will ensure all registrars are contacted.
Any examinations that are deferred will have payment carried over to the new date.
Please check the following documents:
You should call your Programme Advisor, who will then contact the person within the College responsible for organising the examinations.
All summative College examinations are conducted face-to-face.
The College will be guided by any changes made by the Government in relation to changes of the alert levels. The College will email registrars and undertake a follow-up phone call if the level change has any impact on the exams. Messages will also be placed on the GPEP1 Te Ara and Facebook sites as well as the website. These channels will allow the College to track and follow-up any registrar that has not responded to these forms of communication. We will ensure all registrars are contacted.
As per normal COVID-19 protocols they should not present with any COVID-19 symptoms or illness. Please contact your programme advisor for further direction.
Check the reference to Special Consideration In Assessment and Reconsideration Of Examination Results Procedure Procedures (Ref. 5.1).
The College has purchased sufficient masks to enable registrars to replace their masks during the examination process.