Behind every confident registrar, every supported medical student and every thriving training practice is a supervisor, practice manager or educator helping guide the next generation.
Yet supervision in general practice remains under-recognised and under-resourced.
Through the GPSA Aspire Giving Program, your donation directly supports the people and programs strengthening GP training across Australia – particularly in important areas that fall outside current GPSA funding arrangements.
Where your gift can make impact
Your gift can be allocated to where it is needed most or invested in a specific area.
International Medical Graduate (IMG) Supervision
More than half of Australia’s GP workforce are IMGs, many serving rural and remote communities. Donations help provide additional support and resources for supervisors and practices working with IMG doctors in training.
Medical Students and GP Trainees
Positive training experiences shape future career choices. Your support helps supervisors deliver high-quality teaching, mentoring and learning experiences for future GPs.
Practice Manager Development
Practice Managers are central to successful training practices. Donations help fund education, scholarships and professional development opportunities for practice management teams.
Research and Advocacy
Strong advocacy starts with strong evidence. Your support helps GPSA undertake research to improve supervision, training experiences and practice sustainability.
Gifts Are Tax Deductible
GPTA Ltd, trading as General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA), is a registered health promotion charity with the ACNC (ABN 75 108 932 574).
Thank you for supporting the people who train the next generation of GPs and, in turn, the health of communities across Australia.
Thank you for supporting the people who train the next generation of GPs.
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