The general pathway lets you train to become a GP in any region of Australia, including in a city. However, by default when applying for AGPT training you are considered full-time. To train part-time you need to apply to your regional training organisation RTO for approval. Find out more about training part-time here. You must submit a formal written application for part-time training to your regional training organisation RTO.
Find out more about part-time training here. You do not have to remain in part-time or full-time training for the entire training program. In fact, many registrars switch between full-time and part-time training, typically due to family or health reasons. In full-time training, you train for a minimum of 38 hours per week.
In part-time training, you train for a minimum of This includes all practice time, AGPT education and program activities. Generally, you will be expected to complete your AGPT program within the training region — and so with the RTO — that you first started training with.
However, there are certain circumstances under which a transfer to another RTO will be considered. GP trainees to spend longer training in general practice under new contract. Related Articles. Obituary — Dr David Roberts 21 September The weight management enhanced service — is it worth signing up for? Most Popular Commented. GPs to be banned from deploying unvaccinated public-facing staff from April AGPT is funded by Government and registrars are paid while they train.
Overview The FRACGP curriculum is designed to prepare registrars to competently deliver unsupervised general practice services in any urban, regional, rural or remote general practice setting. Depending on the type of term, this may be pursued at any stage of training.
Please contact us for more information. Overview The FACRRM is specifically designed to prepare registrars to practise competently and confidently in rural and remote medicine. Year 4 Advanced specialised training placement. The FRACGP curriculum is designed to prepare registrars to competently deliver unsupervised general practice services in any urban, regional, rural or remote general practice setting.
You can contact your HEE local office or deanery if you would like to request a change to your allocated rotations. Any questions about certificates issued by these three organisations should be directed to the GMC. If you do not complete all requirements of the CCT programme while you are within your training scheme you are no longer eligible to apply for a CCT.
Up to 12 months of previous training may be able to count towards the GP training programme if specific eligibility criteria are met. More information about combined training can be found here. Please contact your HEE local office or Deanery if you would like your completion date to be calculated. You will usually receive your membership certificate once the GMC notify our membership team that you are on the GP register.
If you are not an AiT and would like to become a member of the College after completing GP training, please contact our membership team. For more information, please see our Membership page. If you are still experiencing a delay, it is likely that we are waiting for some information from your HEE local office or deanery. Please contact us so we can tell you the reason for any delays to your application and how you may be able to help to resolve them. If you are progressing satisfactorily, short absences up to a maximum of 14 days per ST phase pro rata may be permitted before the time is expected to be made up.
For more information about how absence from training should be managed, please see our guidance on Managing Time out of Training [PDF].
If you are unsure if your programme meets these requirements, please contact us and we can review it for you to ensure that you are on track to achieve your CCT. Close This site uses cookies. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more. For more information about a career in general practice, please visit the Choose GP webpage by Health Education England.
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