Practice Experience Program Standard
(PEP ST)


 

Practice Experience Program Standard
(PEP ST)


 

The PEP Standard has been replaced by the Fellowship Support Program.

General program information: The PEP Standard (PEP ST) journey to Fellowship

Step 1: Apply for the PEP ST 

Step 2: Enrol in the PEP Entry Assessment

Step 3: Accept your offer

Step 4: Take part in the PEP ST

Step 5: General Practice Experience (GPE) assessment

Prior to enrolling in any examination, participants must have completed a General Practice Experience (GPE) assessment.

GPE assessments can take up to 10 weeks to assess, from the date of receiving a complete application. If you don't have a GPE assessment outcome by the close of enrolments for the relevant exam period, you'll be unable to enrol in the exam.

For more information see the ‘Applying for a General Practice Experience Assessment’ guidance document.

Step 6: Post-education

Post-education starts once you finish your allocated training program time and ends at the time you attain Fellowship or have exhausted your exam candidacy.

The post-education component of the PEP gives you time to fulfil Fellowship requirements, including accruing sufficient general practice experience as assessed by the Assessment of General Practice Experience Policy and completing Fellowship exams. It’s a maximum of three years following the education component, and it ends when you achieve Fellowship of the RACGP; exhaust your exam candidacy; enter another RACGP Fellowship program (such as AGPT); or withdraw from your Fellowship program, voluntarily or involuntarily. 

Step 7: Sit the exams

Upon completion of the PEP, participants will be required to pass the RACGP Fellowship exams to be eligible for Fellowship.

There are three Fellowship exams:

  • Applied Knowledge Test (AKT)
  • Key Feature Problem (KFP)
  • Clinical Examination, which depending on the time of sitting, is the Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE), Remote Clinical Exam (RCE) or Clinical Competency Exam (CCE).

Step 8: Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)

The attainment of the FRACGP signifies that a GP has been assessed as competent across the core skills of general practice enabling him or her to practice safely, unsupervised, anywhere in Australia.

In short, the FRACGP denotes safe, specialised, high-quality general practice care.

Fees and charges

The post-education fee covers:

  • Program administration and IT infrastructure
  • Management of Medicare provider numbers
  • Monitoring exam eligibility and progress.

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The information on this page relates to the PEP ST, suitable for non-VR doctors who do not hold a specialist qualification. International medical graduates who hold a recognised overseas specialist qualification should refer to the Specialist Stream for information relevant to their journey towards Fellowship.

Find out more about the PEP – Specialist Stream

Contact us

The information on this page is for participants in the post-education phase of the PEP ST, who can contact us at postedadmin@racgp.org.au.

Medical graduates who hold a recognised overseas specialist qualification should refer to the PEP Specialist (PEP SP) for information relevant to their journey towards Fellowship.