New AGPT-NTGPE Co-Badging Pilot better prepares Registrars for NT placement
An innovative new pilot program has been developed to better prepare registrars for general practice training in the NT.
The AGPT-NTGPE Co-Badging Pilot, available to 2012 applicants, allows GP Registrars to undertake the first 18 months of their GP training (12 months hospital and 6 months GPT1 term) with Central and Southern Queensland Training Consortium (CSQTC) before moving to the Northern Territory to complete the remainder of their training (GPT 2 and 3 and Extended Skills) with NTGPE.
This means registrars gain further experience and skills that better prepares them for general practice training in the NT.
NTGPE Executive Director, Dr Michael Wilson, said that the NT had always been an exciting and different place to do general practice training, however, due to the challenging nature of medicine in the Territory, GPT1s may require greater support in a more controlled environment.
“From our experience, we find that some GPT1s require a bit more preparation before taking the Territory plunge,” said Dr Wilson. “This Co-Badging Pilot will provide that preparation and once they are here, they realise the tremendous support they receive and the challenging medicine that they are exposed to can make for one of the most interesting and rewarding experiences of their professional lives.”
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to avoid disappointment as limited places will be offered for this Co-Badging Pilot.
Further details on NTGPE’s GPR program and the Co-Badging Pilot is available at: http://ntgpe.org/index.php/gp-registrars/
