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See our Roadmap to Transition
Information about key activities will be regularly updated to help you navigate the weeks leading up to 1 February.
National, Regional and Local Teams Announcements
We continue to fill the roles required to deliver GP training from 1 February 2023.
Nationally Consistent Payments
In order to ensure registrars receive their support payments through Services Australia you will need to provide your bank details on PRODA/HPOS. Read the Department of Health and Aged Care instructions
RACGP Training Information Webinar for Supervisors and Practice Managers
Drs Tony Saltis and Gerard Ingham, the RACGP’s National Clinical Leads for Supervisor and Practice Support & Education, will be available during these times to answer questions about the RACGP’s Australian General Practice Training Program.
Preparation for RACGP GP Training
To help supervisors and practice managers prepare for GP training under RACGP, the following resources have been developed
Supervisor PD Support
In addition to the Nationally Consistent Payments from 1 February 2023, supervisors also have access to Supervisor PD payments. To support a smooth transition to GP training, the RACGP will fund four hours professional development up front to be paid in March 2023.
Your guide to the Training Management System
As part of the transition to college led training, all participants in the RACGP training program will use a new TMS. Here’s what you need to know.
Your guide to the Training Management System
As part of the transition to college led training, all participants in the RACGP training program will use a new TMS. Here’s what you need to know.
See our Roadmap to Transition
Information about key activities will be regularly updated to help you navigate the weeks leading up to 1 February.
GP Practices
GP Registrars
GP Supervisors
Training
See our Roadmap to Transition
Information about key activities will be regularly updated to help you navigate the weeks leading up to 1 February.
GP Supervisors
Professional development
Training
RACGP Training Information Webinar for Supervisors and Practice Managers
Drs Tony Saltis and Gerard Ingham, the RACGP’s National Clinical Leads for Supervisor and Practice Support & Education, will be available during these times to answer questions about the RACGP’s Australian General Practice Training Program.
GP Supervisors
GP Training
Onboarding
Preparation for RACGP GP Training
To help supervisors and practice managers prepare for GP training under RACGP, the following resources have been developed
GP Supervisors
Professional development
Supervisor PD Support
In addition to the Nationally Consistent Payments from 1 February 2023, supervisors also have access to Supervisor PD payments. To support a smooth transition to GP training, the RACGP will fund four hours professional development up front to be paid in March 2023.
GP Practices
GP Registrars
GP Supervisors
Training
National, Regional and Local Teams Announcements
We continue to fill the roles required to deliver GP training from 1 February 2023.
GP Practices
GP Registrars
GP Supervisors
Payments
Nationally Consistent Payments
In order to ensure registrars receive their support payments through Services Australia you will need to provide your bank details on PRODA/HPOS. Read the Department of Health and Aged Care instructions
GP Practices
GP Registrars
GP Supervisors
gplearning
Training
gplearning – Your Learning Management System
gplearning is the name of your new GP training Learning Management System (LMS). The system is live for members this month, ahead of the national start dates for each state.
gplearning will be your principal channel for GP training online learning resources and the same portal for fellowed member CPD points.
New GPT 1 registrars commencing in term one of 2023 will be the first to interact with the new LMS as part of their orientation to general practice.
and influence the future of general practice