AGPT registrar training handbook

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Evidence of satisfactory completion of hospital rotations

        1. Evidence of satisfactory completion of hospital rotations

Evidence of satisfactory completion of hospital rotations

Before starting general practice placements, you’ll need to demonstrate safe practice in the four mandatory hospital rotations and that you have spent sufficient time training in hospital with a breadth and variety of hospital terms relevant to general practice. Provide the following evidence of satisfactory completion of each term:

  • an end-of-term assessment form
  • a statement of service from the Junior Medical Officer Manager (or equivalent), including the dates of the rotation
  • evidence that you have met the requirements and competencies of each rotation, including the mandatory terms (Medicine term, Surgery term, Emergency medicine term and Paediatrics term).

The specific evidence requirements for each mandatory rotation are outlined in the relevant sections (Medicine term, Surgery term, Emergency medicine term and Paediatrics term), including the competencies that should be covered by the training. The requirements should be read in conjunction with the RACGP Curriculum and syllabus, particularly the core units, to ensure you focus on skills and experience relevant to general practice within the terms.

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