Family Medicine Part One Exam Blueprint 2018

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SAUDI BOARD RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM

FAMILY MEDICINE

Part One Examination 2018

Part I Examination of Saudi Board shall cover applied basic health sciences related to the
Family Medicine. This examination is not applicable to other postgraduate training
programs such as diplomas and fellowships.

Requirements to take the examination are as follows:


1. Completion of at least nine months training in any of the Saudi board certificate
programs.
2. Valid registration in any of the Commission postgraduate programs.
3. Any other conditions approved by the Council of Education and Training.
4. Completion of the examination registration process within the specified period.

General Provisions

1. The trainee may not be promoted from junior to senior level (as determined by the
relevant Scientific Council) unless he/she passes Part I Examination of Saudi board.
2. Exemption from the examination due to the completion of any other previous
postgraduate studies/examinations has to be approved by the Central Training
Committee.
3. Saudi Part I board examination will be held once each year on a date published on
the Commission website.
4. Candidates are allowed a maximum of four (4) attempts to pass Saudi Part I board
examination, before being dismissed from the program.
5. If the percentage of failures in the examination after final results approval is 50% of
applicants or more (excluding year-one candidates), the exam shall be repeated after
6 months for the failing candidates.
6. If the percentage of failures in the examination after final results approval is more
than 30% and less than 50% of applicants (excluding year-one candidates), the exam
may be repeated after 6 months for the failing candidates upon their request which
is submitted to the Executive Director of Assessment and the recommendation of
the Family Medicine Examination Committee, then the approval of the Chief
Academic Officer, conduction should not exceed a maximum of two exams per
training year.

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7. Each Examination Committee shall submit to its Scientific Council its observations on
the candidates’ examination performance, with reference to their training centers,
if possible.

Examination Format:

1. Part I Examination of Saudi board certificate shall consist of one paper with 120-150
multiple-choice questions (single best answer out of four options). 10 unscored
items can be added for pretesting purposes.
2. If any other assessment format is used, the Central Assessment Committee must
agree to its implementation.

Passing Score:

1. The passing score is 65%.


2. If the percentage of candidates passing the exam before final approval is less than
70%, the passing score can be lowered by one mark at a time aiming at achieving 70%
passing rate or a score of 60% whichever comes first. Under no circumstances, may
the score can be reduced below 60%.

Suggested References:
Textbooks:
 Swanson's Family Medicine Review
 Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient
(Goroll)
 CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine
 McWhinney's Textbook of Family Medicine
 Textbook of Family Medicine, By: Robert E. Rakel MD

Journals:
 American Family Physician
 Annals of Family Medicine
 Archives of Family Medicine
 British Medical Journal (BMJ)
 British Journal of General Practice
 Canadian Family Physician

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Websites:
 www.community.cochrane.org
 www,uptodate.com
 AHRQ - Guidelines & Recommendations
 Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC)

Note:
This list is intended for use as a study aid only. SCFHS does not intend the list to imply
endorsement of these specific references, nor are the exam questions necessarily taken
solely from these sources.

Blueprint outlines

No. Sections Proportion


1 Family Medicine principle1 5-9
2 Medicine 27-33
3 Surgery 9-13
4 Orthopedics 5-8
5 Pediatrics 13-18
6 Obstetrics and Gynecology 10-15
7 Emergency Medicine 12-16
8 Epidemiology 4-7
Research, Ethics & Professionalism and patient safety 10
Total 120

1
Family medicine principle includes: FM concepts, Consultation and communication

Note:

Blueprint distributions of the examination may differ up to +/-3% in each category.

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Example Questions

EXAMPLES OF K2 QUESTIONS

Question 1
A 36 year-old man has a four weeks history of a generalized, intensely pruritic papular rash. He
is otherwise well. His nine year-old son also has itching. On examination, there is a generalized
rash consisting of excoriated papules and vesicles on wrists, sides of fingers, arms, and
buttocks. No other abnormalities are noted.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Scabies
B. Pityriasis rosea
C. Neurodermatitis
D. Impetigo (poderma)

EXAMPLES OF K1

Question 3
A 55 year-old patient recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. His BMI is 35 kg/m2. He wants
to decrease his weight. He is already on insulin and metformin.

Which drug can be added for his weight control?

A. Acarbose
B. Sitagliptin
C. Liraglutide
D. Pioglitazone

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