Milestone! Quota numbers reached for GPRs, PGPPP and medical students (JFPP) enrolled for 2013 placements in the NT
For the first time in many years NTGPE has successfully filled its GP Registrar quota for 2013, filling all 28 places on offer and potentially having another four ADF Registrars transfer in above that.
NTGPE is also on track from current indications to fill its PGPPP quota and has also filled all John Flynn Program Placements (medical students).
The Northern Territory is increasingly being seen as a primary option for a rewarding, stimulating and fully supported training placement by emerging Doctors keen to embrace leadership in primary and remote health care. NTGPE, the NT’s regional General Practice training provider, continues to focus initiative, effort and resources into ensuring the cultural, clinical and personal safety of all participants whilst out on remote placements and will continue to pave the way to offer the best training placement experience possible in some of the most scenic, remote and unique parts of Australia.
NTGPE was recently successful in their submission for a percentage of the increased nation-wide Federal Government funding towards Indigenous Health Training for 2013 and beyond and upcoming participants with an interest in this area can look forward to unparalleled training opportunity, variety and support. These additional funds will be used to deliver enhanced training in at least 15 NT Indigenous Health Post sites and increase frequency of NTGPE staff visits to the 30 GP Registrars in these sites and their Supervisors. It will also enhance the ability to offer housing for these posts, infrastructure in a number of clinics and improved cultural education including additional workshops, a cultural immersion camp for Registrars and an ongoing AMSANT/NTGPE liaison role.






