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Train in Aboriginal health
Train at an Aboriginal Medical Service as a rural generalist. A placement in an Aboriginal Medical Service (AMS) will provide you with opportunities to work...
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Develop an additional skill as a rural generalist
If you choose the rural generalist pathway, you will complete a minimum of 12 months training in a procedural or non-procedural skill (24 months if you...
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Share your feedback with WAPHA
As a local GP, do you liaise with hospitals in the East Metropolitan Health Service on a regular basis? The WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA)...
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RACGP final intake is now open
Applications for the 2021 Australian General Practice Training Program (AGPT) with RACGP are now open. Submit your application via the RACGP website and...
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Frequently asked questions about Multi-Source Feedback
In 2020, WAGPET introduced a 360 multi-source feedback (MSF) assessment to be completed by AGPT registrars in their Hospital (RACGP) or Core Clinical Training (ACRRM) year. ...
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So you want to make a real difference in your community as a GP?
Choose to train at an Aboriginal Medical Service in 2021. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have less access to healthcare and lower life expectancy...
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Introducing Medfest’s plenary speaker, Dr Tim Duncan
Dr Tim Duncan is an aeromedical retrieval specialist, GP anaesthetist and film maker. Having graduated from Medicine at Monash University and Film at The...
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Your one stop shop for the Better in Bits webinars
Better in Bits brings you SPM20 in smaller, bite-sized pieces that includes an extensive program of engaging online workshops and regionally based events that...