Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa – Oral Pathology: FC Path(SA) Oral
Part I
- Requirements
- Fees
- Examination Structure
- Medals
- Mock Examination
- Docments
- Past Papers
- Completed 18 months full time training as a Registrar in an accredited Anatomical Pathology teaching laboratory
PORTFOLIO
From the second semester 2014 the submission of your Portfolio at the time of making your application is compulsory for all candidates who entered into their Registrar post from 1 January 2011.
Part I of the Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa - Oral Pathology - R 11400
- 1 written paper and a practical examination
The COULTER MEDAL was endowed in 1997 and is awarded to candidates who obtain excellent results in the Fellowship examination of the College of Pathologists of South Africa.
Kindly take note of the following below for the FC Path(SA) Anat Part l Mock Practical Slide Examination:
Date: 29 January 2021
The link to the slide examination is: http://olyviapathology.wits.ac.za/
- username = MCAS&MocEx
- password = MCAS&MocEx
- Database = CMSA
- FC Path(SA) Anat Part l Mock Practical Slide Examination question paper
FC Path(SA) Oral Part I Past Papers - 2017 1st Semester
FC Path(SA) Oral Part I Past Papers - 2017 2nd Semester
FC Path(SA) Oral Part I Past Papers - 2018 1st Semester
FC Path(SA) Oral Part I Past Papers - 2018 2nd Semester
FC Path(SA) Oral Part I Past Papers - 2019 1st Semester
Part II
- Requirements
- Fees
- Examination Structure
- Past Papers
- Completed 30 months full time training as a Registrar in an accredited Oral Pathology Division or Department
Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa - Oral Pathology - R 21800
- 2 written papers; practical and oral.
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