Anatomy of the ANZCA Primary Viva and My Tips on How to Prepare for Success!

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The main point for this preparation phase is: BELIEVE YOU HAVE PASSED THE WRITTEN

It is important to experience the viva both as the trainee and as the examiner. In the next 8 weeks, aim to gain 50 “viva experience hours” consisting of 25 hours of being viva’ed (30-40 min / day for 5 out of 7 days) and 25 hours of listening to someone else being viva’ed or giving a viva (30-40 min / day for 5 out of 7 days).

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Feel free to share this video with any trainees who are preparing for their ANZCA Primary written exam.

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