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Disputes and complaints
Last revised: 16 Feb 2024
Throughout your training, the RACGP will make decisions about your training program. These decisions are governed by the Dispute, Reconsideration and Appeals Policy. The policy ensures decisions are made with due process, comply with RACGP policies, and are made considering the available information.
If you’re unhappy with the outcome of a decision you should work with your program team to find an agreed outcome. You may also like to speak with your registrar liaison officer. Generally, issues are able to be resolved in this informal mediation process.
However, you may decide you need to raise a formal dispute if you’re unable to reach an agreed outcome with your program team. They will apply to the regional team to dispute the decision.
Important things to note if you wish to raise a dispute:
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