The training program for FRACGP focuses on enhancing clinical skills, medical knowledge, and practical experience in General Practice settings.
The training period for FRACGP typically lasts 3-4 years, depending on the individual’s prior experience and qualifications.
A key component of the FRACGP training is the workplace-based assessments where candidates are evaluated in real-life clinical settings.
The assessment process includes a combination of clinical examinations, written tests, and feedback from supervisors and peers.
Overseas-trained doctors can enter the training program after obtaining recognition of their qualifications from the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
Candidates are supported through mentorship, regular feedback from supervisors, and access to a range of educational resources and workshops.