What do I study if I’m sitting the Fellowship Exam in two weeks? Someone asked me the other day, “What topics should I study if I were to sit the Emergency Fellowship exam in two weeks?” My response was “Don’t worry about it, you won’t pass!” The Fellowship exam needs some careful thought and time to digest. There is a difference between being a good emergency physician and passing and exam. Yes there is! Thinking about it however, I put together 50 topics, given that if you put about 10 hours per day of work into it you could cover them. This is not exhaustive, nor is it what’s on the exam. This is in fact the list that I had when I sat my exam and I have modified it only a little since then. For what it’s worth, here it is: CARDIOLOGY 1 Chest pain 2 Arrhythmias 3 Syncope 4 PE 5 Aortic dissection 6 AMI RESUSCITATION 7 Airway management 8 Cerebral Resus 9 Shock RESPIRATORY 10 Pneumonia 11 Asthma/COAD 12 Pneumothorax NEUROLOGY 13 Headache 14 Stroke 15 Seizure 16 Depressed level of consciousness 17 Vertigo/dizziness GASTROENTEROLOGY 18 Gastroenteritis 19 Bowel obstruction 20 H & M 21 Pancreatitis UROLOGY 22 Testicular torsion 23 UTI INFECTIOUS DISEASES 24 PUO 25 Septic arthritis TRAUMA 26 Cervical spine injuries 27 Head injuries 28 Trauma Resuscitation ENDOCRINE 29 DKA and HONK 30 Interpretation of EUC HAEMATOLOGY 31 Anaemia 32 Neutropaenia 33 Interpretation of FBC OCCULAR/ENT 34 Occular emergencies 35 Epistaxis 36 Foreign Body O&G 37 Emergency delivery 38 Ectopic 39 PV bleed ENVIRONMENTAL 40 Heat illness 41 Submersion injury 42 Electrical injury TOXINOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY 43 Snakebite/Spiderbite 44 Paracetamol 45 Beta Blocker overdose 46 TCAD PAEDIATRICS 47 Crying infant 48 Febrile child 49 Abdominal pain 50 Rash