Guide to Free FRACP DWE Exam Resources from PassFRACP

Free FRACP online question bank for medical professionals to prepare for specialist exams, with comprehensive practice questions to boost confidence and knowledge.

Preparing for the FRACP Written Exam is one of the most challenging stages in any physician’s career. But contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to spend thousands to access quality revision materials. The key is quality… and not quantity.

Below are some examples of free content that you can build your study program:

 

1. Start with us: PassFRACP.com

PassFRACP.com has rapidly become one of the leading online platforms for the DWE adult exam preparation. Founded by doctors who’ve recently passed the exams themselves, it offers high yield free content on its social media to help you practice. Explore now to find this free content. If you find it useful let us know!

 

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2. Basicphysiciantraining.com

Written by a current SMO in respiratory medicine. Offers a limited selection of free MCQ questions across all specialities. Also has notes for the clinical examination which was very useful.

Click here to explore more

 

3. NEJM – Question of the week (AMBOSS)

A free email newsletter built for US trainees, with weekly exam-focused pearls and case-based questions.  The New England Journal of Medicine’s weekly clinical question is a great way to learn using clinical case studies. Answer the simple question and it gives you a key learning point and detailed information, with references.

Use it for: Keeping up with current guidelines, clinical hot topics, and rare cases.

Sign up here

 


4. FRACP study notes by David Tripp

Study notes compiled to for the 2009 RACP Clinical Exam (may be slightly outdated..)

Use it for: Structured approach to study notes

Click here to access

 


5. Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL)

A free, Australia-based emergency and general medicine resource used widely in FRACP prep. ECGs, toxicology, clinical reasoning, and exam-style pearls all included.

Use it for: ECG interpretation, resuscitation, and exam trivia-style questions.

 


6. Podcasts and Audio Revision

  • IMReasoning – Clinical reasoning with real case discussions

  • The Curious Clinicians – Pathophysiology and diagnostic gems

  • Hearts and Minds RACP – Official RACP Clinical Exam podcast

Use it for: Passive learning during commutes, walking, or downtime.

 

How to Build a Free FRACP Study Plan

Another idea that’s free is that you can create a cost-free, high-yield study strategy using just the free tools mentioned above. Here’s a sample approach:

Month 1–3:

  • Use PassFRACP free MCQs on Facebook/Instagram

  • Read RACP syllabus + build a topic checklist

  • Download key summaries from shared past candidate resources

Month 4–6:

  • Schedule monthly PassFRACP mock exams

  • Supplement with podcasts + high-yield note review

  • Attend Telegram group discussions for clinical exam tips

Final Thoughts: You Don’t Need to Pay to Pass

The FRACP exam is hard — but it’s not about buying the most expensive resource. There are plenty of tools out there to help you make your choice. Overall it’s about using the right tools, sticking to a structured plan, and learning from those who’ve done it before.

Your future self will thank you.

Packages

October 2025 AU $499

February 2026 AU $699

October 2026 AU $899

Packages

October 2025 AU $499

February 2026 AU $699

October 2026 AU $899