General Practice Supervisors Australia
GPSA represents GP Supervisors within the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program who work in accredited training practices or with regional training organisations (RTOs) training GP registrars, overseas trained doctors and medical students. GPSA provides resources and guides to help supervisors in their role as a GP supervisor.
South Australian Medical Education and Training (SA MET)
SA Health is committed to a workplace which ensures that education and training principles are embedded and prioritised within the culture of all work areas.
These principles cover:
- Governance and Leadership
- Curricula Implementation
- Learning environment
- Resourcing
Becoming an Accredited Site
SA MET have developed a range of accreditation resources to ensure Trainee Medical Officers receive high quality education, training, assessment and support.
Resources include:
- Guide to accreditation and accreditation processes
- Term description template and check list
- SA Health policies and guidelines
Supervisors with ACRRM
ACRRM recruits, accredits and provides support and professional development for supervisors and their practices both directly and with the assistance of training organisations and support partners.
Resources include:
- ACRRM Supervisors Guidebook
- ACRRM Fellowship program
- Online courses – Supervision essentials, StAMPS, MCQ, CBDt, and MiniCEX Assessments
- Supervisors network connect@acrrm
Supervisors with RACGP
RACGP provide GPs with resources and opportunities to succeed in their roles and stay up to date with legislation changes and research. This section also provides information on where to start if you are interested in becoming a supervisor.
You will also find guidance for general practitioners with a specific interest and additional skills in educational development and delivery, particularly as it relates to general practice. They usually maintain part-time clinical practice while working in medical education: Information for Medical Educators
AHPRA Guidelines - Supervised Practice for International Medical Graduates
All international medical graduates (IMGs) who are granted limited registration or provisional registration must be supervised. Supervision remains a requirement of registration for the duration of the IMG’s limited or provisional registration.