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Conflicts of interest
Information regarding conflicts of interest when sitting the written and clinical/viva components of the Fellowship Exam.
As a general rule of thumb, a conflict of interest exists where a candidate has worked with an examiner or has maintained a correspondence or other contact over an extended period of time.
There are a range of circumstances that can lead to a conflict of interest and potentially compromise the independence of the examination, in fact or in perception.
Candidates are advised to check the list below for information regarding any potential conflicts of interest they may have with examiners of both the written and clinical/viva components of the Fellowship Exam.
List of current examiners
RACS Conflict of interest policy - [REL-PCS-037] (PDF 158.32KB)