RACGP asks fellowship candidates to make ‘COVIDSafe’ declaration
Trainees who lie in the forms risk being reported to the Medical Board of Australia for professional misconduct
Trainees who lie in the forms risk being reported to the Medical Board of Australia for professional misconduct
Some 1200 candidates will sit the new ‘pandemic-proof’ assessment in November.
No cohort has faced more upheaval than the 4250 doctors who went through the training program.
Candidates are urged to have COVID-19 tests, and they must wear masks.
“General practice training is back with the RACGP, where it should always have been!” These words came from Greg Hunt, the Federal Health Minister, during his keynote speech…
There are fears the 'dearth of detail' might prevent some doctors from applying for the program.
GP Dr Bob Vickers says the doctors who worked at Singleton Hospital's ED were burnt out and sick of their concerns being ignored.
It could mean practices are left to navigate multiple training models themselves.
The demands on the RACGP are significant as it unveils plans for the future of GP training.
If adopted, the plan will see the end of regional training organisations with more intensive case management of registrars.
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