Prospective trainees must have:
For the latest eligibility criteria, please refer here.
Stage 1: Application and Eligibility
Stage 2: National assessment
Stage 3: Interview and offers
Trainees undergo 36 months of certified training time comprising:
Note that there is an option to undertake a 4th year of training in advanced rural skills training to specialise in rural general practice (FARGP).
Rotations that must be undertaken before the second year of the AGPT program in hospital rotations include:
Elective rotations include Anaesthetics, Dermatology, ENT, Geriatrics, Infectious Diseases, Obstetric and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Prevocational General Practice, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation, Urology, and a second rotation in Emergency Medicine or General Medicine.
AUD $474
Applied Knowledge Test (AKT): AUD $2,330
Key Feature Problem (KFP): AUD $2,330
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE): AUD $4770
AUD $725
PGY Intake Year (earliest)
Training Duration (minimum)
Prospective trainees must have:
For the latest eligibility criteria, please refer here.
Stage 1: Application and Eligibility
Stage 2: National assessment
Stage 3: Interview and offers
Trainees undergo 36 months of certified training time comprising:
Note that there is an option to undertake a 4th year of training in advanced rural skills training to specialise in rural general practice (FARGP).
Rotations that must be undertaken before the second year of the AGPT program in hospital rotations include:
Elective rotations include Anaesthetics, Dermatology, ENT, Geriatrics, Infectious Diseases, Obstetric and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Prevocational General Practice, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation, Urology, and a second rotation in Emergency Medicine or General Medicine.
AUD $474
Applied Knowledge Test (AKT): AUD $2,330
Key Feature Problem (KFP): AUD $2,330
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE): AUD $4770
AUD $725
PGY Intake Year (earliest)
Training Duration (minimum)
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