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RACGP offer courses and events to further develop the knowledge you need to develop your GP career
Discover a world of educational opportunities to support your lifelong learning
Become a provider with the CPD Program and be recognised for the quality education and training you offer GPs
The Abuse and violence: working with our patients in general practice provides the best-available current evidence for GPs
Stay up-to-date with the latest information and resources on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Download the Standards for general practice (5th edition) - a benchmark for quality care and risk management in Australian general practices
Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources for general practitioners
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Advice and guidelines for GPs and practice teams to help protect general practice information systems
Video consultations can provide convenient and accessible healthcare delivery
Read all of the RACGP reports and submissions on various healthcare topics
Read all of the RACGP position statements on various healthcare topics
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AGPT registrar training handbook
Training program requirements
If you are with the rural stream, it may be necessary to do your hospital training year, extended skills and/or additional rural skills training term(s) in an MMM 1 location (eg if there is no suitable option within your training region). In this case, you may be temporarily allocated to train in an MMM 1 location. When you have finished the term, you will be expected to return to your usual training location. If you need to apply for this exception, please contact your training coordinator.
If you are an Australian Defence Force Registrar, you are eligible to undertake your extended skills training overseas. You should discuss this with your training coordinator to ensure you meet any other obligations while training outside of Australia.
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