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General Practice Procedural Training Program information sheetNSW Health is offering funding for GP procedural training
posts in the specialty areas of Anaesthetics; Emergency Medicine; Surgery;
Obstetrics; and Mental Health. General Practice Training - Valley to Coast
is co-ordinating the program in the Hunter and Manning regions. For more information please contact General Practice Training - Valley to Coast on 02 4968 6753 or follow the links below |
Trainees |
These posts are being targeted towards 3 groups of doctors:
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Post Duration |
Training posts have 6 month or 12 month full time and some part time options, with some procedural areas offering flexible short term training, particularly if the GP is applying to improve their existing skills.
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Accreditation |
The posts will link with existing accreditation processes for Advanced Rural Skills Post (ARSP) through the RACGP and the relevant Joint Consultative Committee.
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Funding |
NSW Health will fully fund the base salary of the trainees on a pro
rata basis, The salary scale will be based upon existing awards and will
be determined by the Area Health Service in consultation with NSW Health
and the trainee. Posts are supernumerary with the allocated funds being
quarantined for the GP training post.
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Medical Indemnity |
As Area Health Services employees, trainee medical indemnity will be covered by the TMF.
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Teaching and Supervision |
Trainees placed in procedural posts will have a specialist
supervisor and a rural GP supervisor. The speciality supervisor will provide
on-site supervision and be available to the trainee to provide appropriate
advice and back-up. The supervisor is expected to either provide or organise
structured teaching time throughout the training period.
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Assessment |
Assessment requirements are detailed for each discipline. In general, assessment involves the trainee maintaining a clinical diary and writing case studies. These will be reviewed and assessed by the supervisors. In some cases the trainee will have additional assessment items such as a viva. A formal trainee report is to be completed by the examining supervisors and submitted to the accreditation authority at the end of the traineeship. |