The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (HKAM) requires all constituent specialty Colleges to hold six years of supervised specialist training, an intermediate examination, and a final examination for their trainees individually or jointly with an established Royal College. Passing the final examination is a prerequisite to Fellowship of HKAM.
With respect to these, the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians (HKCFP) conducts a six-year vocational training programme (including basic training and higher training); an intermediate examination (Conjoint HKCFP/RACGP Fellowship Examination); and a final examination (Exit Examination of Vocational Training).
The Specialty
Board of HKCFP is responsible for conducting the Exit Examination of Vocational
Training (Exit Examination). Aim of the Exit Examination is to test if
candidates have achieved the objectives at the required standards at the end of
their family medicine training.
This
guideline serves as the main reference for candidates going to take the Exit
Examination.