Finalisation of 2022 NTCER Review
Finalisation of 2022 NTCER Review General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA) and General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) are happy to announce the conclusion of the biennial
Finalisation of 2022 NTCER Review General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA) and General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) are happy to announce the conclusion of the biennial
Updates Why is GPSA concerned about the new payroll tax ruling in QLD? Your say in whether the new QLD SRO ruling poses a threat
Are we there yet?! The transition of GP training from the RTOs to a College-led model has dominated sector conversations for what seems a very
Research Burnout? It’s more common than not At the GP22 conference in Melbourne at the end of November 2022, GPSA’s Director of Research, Dr Samia
Best Practice in RTO-Led GP Training… What do we need to take with us into the Future? The RACGP Education Research team invites you to
Resources National Consistent Payments: Training Practice Support under the AGPT program Since the first semester of 2023, training support payments relating to the Commonwealth-funded AGPT
Who are the first responders for GP registrar wellbeing? Those involved in GP training often wear many different hats: among these is the nebulous role
October in the rear-view mirror Even amidst all the chaos of 2022, October has been a clear stand-out. Starting with the RACGP Crisis Summit and
Chair’s Report September 2022 We are only visible by our absence When we are doing our job well, we are busy keeping our patients safe,
Chair’s Report August 2022 GPSA Chair Dr Nicole Higgins with AMA President, Dr Omar Khorshid, and ACRRM President, Dr Sarah Chalmers. From the Chair As
Chair’s Report May 2022 Change as a door to opportunity…. Sometimes we get so caught up in what is changing we fail to pause, zoom
Chair’s Report March 2022 Supervisors – As servant leaders we continue to get on with the job. Supervisors understand servant leadership better than most –
Chair’s Report January 2022 New year brings new registrars, renewal and optimism In the words of the late Don Chipp, the founder of the Australian
Chair’s Report December 2021 You made the difference this year – Thank YOU! Merry Christmas to you and yours this Christmas! The deluge of work
Research – What does GP Supervision cost? GPEx, in association with the University of Adelaide and GPSA, are undertaking a study on the financial costs
Chair’s Report December 2021 Value your worth! Last week RACGP President, Dr Karen Price, called for GP’s to move away from universal bulk billing. GP
Chair’s Report November 2021 Pictured at GP Training Tasmania (GPTT) are Joanne Folder, Dr Nicole Higgins (GPSA Chair)and Sarah Roberts. Supervisors recognised with new payment
Chair’s Report July 2021 Supervisors are Superheros Thank you. Life is pretty tough at the moment being a GP, let alone being a supervisor. On
Chair’s Report May/June 2021 More than a Word. Reconciliation Takes Action Reconciliation means ‘coming together’. This is a time for us to reflect on
Chair’s Report May 2021 The Devil is Always in the Detail… GPSA welcomes the return of training to the colleges. Supervisors are the experts
Majority of rural GPs are supervisors: study More than half of respondents based in rural areas to the Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life
Novel corona virus distracts from bushfire devastation The novel corona virus now occupying our thoughts internationally has shifted much focus away from those who
Date reviewed: 29 August 2022