Research and Policy

2025 GPSA National Supervision Survey Report

For convenience, you can read through this document  here, or use the pdf tools at the top of the document to download and / or print the file. 

Date reviewed: 30 October 2025

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Supervision Roadmap: Rural Generalist Training in Victoria Report

Led by GPSA in collaboration with Monash University and the VRGP, this report explores the barriers and enablers for high-quality supervision of PGY2 doctors in rural placements. The findings presented in this comprehensive document have formed the basis of several state and Commonwealth government policies

For convenience, you can read through this summary and full report on this web page, or use the pdf tools at the top of the documents to download and / or print the files. 

Date reviewed: 13 November 2025

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Explanatory Statement: CIRCLE interviews

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Information Sheet: The supervision team: A team-based approach to general practice supervision

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Information Sheet: GP/RG supervision: Understanding payments and professional development

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Information Sheet; GP/RG supervision: Roles and responsibilities

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Information Sheet: GP/RG supervision: The benefits

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Information Sheet: Pathway to becoming a RACGP AGPT GP/RG supervisor (on-site)

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Date reviewed: 11 November 2025

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Serious games in medical education

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Date reviewed: 13 November 2025

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Orientation to GP supervision for women supervisors

Discover, Learn, Grow.

In 2024, we partnered with women GPs to design resources to support and encourage more women to step into GP supervision roles – helping grow the next generation of GP supervisors.

Women GPs told us they wanted information to orient them to the role of GP supervision, map the supervisor career pathway, and hear stories from other women GP supervisors. This program is a response to that call, celebrating the unique role women GPs play in inspiring and empowering the next generation of women GPs supervisors.

Women GPs asked for clear, practical guidance on becoming GP supervisors — and we listened. Our downloadable information sheets map out the pathway to supervision and offer practical insights into roles, responsibilities, benefits, and payments. Start your supervision journey here.

Information SheetView
Pathway to becoming a RACGP AGPT GP/RG supervisor (on-siteView
GP/RG supervision: The benefitsView
GP/RG supervision: Roles and responsibilitiesView
GP/RG supervision: Understanding payments and professional developmentView
The supervision team: A team-based approach to general practice supervisionView
The Orientation to Supervision Program

This multi-modal program comprises information sheets, video vignettes about GP supervision, and a webinar.

The highlights:
 
Clear supervision requirements               Easy-to-navigate guidance on what GP supervision involves   
Relevant and practical Key insights to help you decide if supervision is right for you
Grounded in lived experience Real stories and advice for women GP supervisors
Commitment clarity Know what’s expected – time, responsibilities and more
Flexible access Multi-modal resources designed for busy schedules – access information anytime, anywhere
Powerful Stories
Information Sheets

Women’s stories are at the heart of this program, bringing to life the adage: ‘If you can see it, you can be it.’ Watch the videos below to hear from aspiring and experienced supervisors — and see how real journeys can inspire your own.

Sue - experienced supervisor
Asmaá - aspiring supervisor
Kim - New Fellow
Natalie - experienced supervisor
Denise - experienced supervisor
Jenna - informal supervisor
Jennifer - past supervisor
Linda - Experienced Supervisor
Helen - Experienced Supervisor
Experienced Supervisor
Sonia - Prospective Supervisor
In 2024, we partnered with women GPs to design resources and programs to support and encourage more women to step into GP supervision roles – helping grow the next generation of GP supervisors.

Watch this special webinar to hear from a diverse panel of women—including novice and experienced GP supervisors, college representatives, a practice manager, and a registrar—as they discuss their experiences and answer your questions about becoming part of the supervision community.
  
Presenters
Dr Srishti Dutta (moderator)
Dr Nicole Higgins (RACGP representative)
Dr Sarah Chalmers (ACRRM representative)
Dr Karen Nicholls (experienced supervisor)
Dr Kelly Seach (new supervisor)
Dr Asma’a Gundru (aspiring supervisor)

Mrs Leonie Chamberlain (practice manager)

 
Webinar

Date reviewed: 28 January 2026

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