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The Victorian GP – Rural Generalist Program (GP-RG) Training Program A new opportunity for rural and regional health

The Victorian GP – Rural Generalist Program (GP-RG) Training Program A new opportunity for rural and regional health

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The Victorian GP – Rural Generalist Program (GP-RG) Training Program

A new opportunity for rural and regional health

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Department of Health:Medical Training Pathway

Medical Training

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The Rural Generalist Training Program What is it ?

A five year integrated training pathway leading to Fellowship of ACRRM or RACGP.

Commenced intake in 2013

Pathway commences at intern level

Lateral entry into the program in other years if positions along the pathway are available

Initially the majority of procedural skills training in obstetrics and anaesthetics in recognition of issues of viability or rural maternity services.

Other disciplines by negotiation and based on identified area workforce need.

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Key program components

1. Trainee selection from medical school • Rural background

• Rural practice intentions

• Interest in a GP – Rural Generalist career

2. Vocational training, incorporating advanced procedural skills• Integrating GP advanced procedural skills training in one or more of :

obstetrics, anaesthetics, emergency and surgery

• Linked to rural practice models of care and skills sets needed

3. Lateral entry into the program• GPs, GP registrars may enter the training pathway – if vacancies

available due to attrition from the GP-RG pathway

4 Education support throughout the program• Supervision, mentoring and support of trainees

• Clear line of sight to a rural career

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Key program components

5. Management• Rural and regional partnerships covering Victoria:

- Bogong RTP : Central and Eastern Hume- Beyond Medical Education: Grampians and Loddon Mallee- SGPT: Gippsland (and partnership with Barwon in Sth West)- Barwon Health- Murray to Mountains (in partnership with Bogong RTP)

6. Integrated Care• Training occurs in the community context and emphasises the link

between rural practice, the GP role in health promotion and acute health care.

• The educational elements provide exposure to rural general practice, primary care and increasing procedural skills training in particular specialties in a range of environments, such as small rural health services, regional hospitals and general practices, to ensure exposure to a wide range of elements of rural medicine and rural procedural practice.

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Process

Selection responsibility of each local partnership

Intern – Computer Match PMCV

Other year entry through application to GP-RG Partnership in each area and based on vacancies in pathway

Funding

Funding based on predetermined number of places and determination based on training capacity/capability.

Funding provided to Partnerships to administer program

Funding throughout the GP-RG pathway from various funding sources (T&D Grant, PGPPP, GPET, Medicare) with GP-RG funding targeted at procedural training costs.

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Allocation of Posts

• 2013-14 Budget: an additional 24 procedural posts over 4 years (6 per annum)

• Allocated to GP-RG posts and Advanced Skills program (ARSP)

- currently 12 GP-RG posts

- currently 62 procedural posts

• Location determined by training and supervisory capacity and capability

• Workforce /area need also considered

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PROCEDURAL SKILLS POSTS

POST 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Anaesthetics 17 18 23

Obstetrics 15 23 24

Emergency 2 4 10

Paediatrics 2 3 4

Paediatrics 1

Palliative Care 1

TOTAL 37 48 62

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Contact Details

Joan O’Neill

Senior Policy Advisor

Medical & Aboriginal Health Workforce

90967315

[email protected]