General practice - connecting the dots for students and junior doctors
The RACGP has put together a guide to help medical students and
junior doctors make informed decisions about future career options.
General practice: 'connecting the dots' for students and junior
doctors outlines the journey towards general practice from the time
you finish medical school until you're a qualified GP.
The
RACGP hopes the guide gives you further insight into general practice
and motivates you to consider general practice as a career.
General practice: 'connecting the dots' for students and junior doctors
Online
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PDF
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RACGP
pathway to general practice - flyer (608KB)
By section:
Medical
students
Whether you've set your sights on a
career in general practice or still considering your options, as a
medical student you are invited to take up RACGP student membership.
Residents and
interns
As a RACGP resident/intern member, you
can become involved in shaping the future of general practice. Your
RACGP resident/intern membership also provides you with the practical
clinical resources and online learning tools you need to support your
medical training and journey through general practice.
General practice
registrars
Your RACGP registrar membership
provides you with the practical clinical resources and online learning
tools you need to prepare for your Fellowship examination and to deliver
high quality general practice care.
Useful webpages
RACGP resident and intern membership
Prevocational General Practice Placement Program (PGPPP)
General Practice Education and Training (GPET)
Remote Vocational Training Scheme (RVTS)
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