Fellowship Support Program Registrar handbook

Consolidation phase

Performance progress during the consolidation phase

      1. Performance progress during the consolidation phase

Last revised: 21 Mar 2025

Performance progress during the consolidation phase

Your progress in the program will be closely monitored throughout the consolidation phase and discussed at the progression review committee (PRC). Where concerns arise regarding progression in training, you may be required to do a focussed learning intervention or remediation.

Professional standards are required to be adhered during the entirety of your training including the consolidation phase. You are required to inform the program of any changes to your medical registration, supervision, work hours and leave.

Conflicts of interest actual, potential or perceived also needs to be declared to the training program. If you have any type of close personal or dependent relationship with a staff member at the training site where you wish to train, you and the training site must disclose this to us as a potential conflict of interest at the start of the application process by emailing fspadmin@racgp.org.au. Examples of what you need to declare are spousal/partner relationships and visa sponsorship arrangements.

Furthermore, registrars are not allowed to nominate a training site where there is a significant preexisting relationship with the supervisor, practice owner or practice manager, unless there are extenuating circumstances.

You also must declare any business interest you have with the site or its affiliations.

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