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Understanding the Pre-Employment Structured Clinical Interview (PESCI) Are you navigating the requirements for the Pre-Employment Structured Clinical Interview (PESCI)? Whether you're preparing for your next steps in General Practice or clarifying eligibility, this guide has everything you need to know. For personalised assistance, feel free to reach out to recruitment consultants that specialise in Doctor recruitment, here in Australia...
  Supervision plays a crucial role in the Fellowship Support Program (FSP), offering an opportunity to mentor and shape the next generation of General Practitioners. Here’s a comprehensive guide on accreditation and what to expect as an FSP supervisor. What Does It Mean to Be an FSP Supervisor? As an FSP supervisor, you ensure your registrar provides safe and appropriate patient care. Your responsibilities include: Assessing...
Discover Financial Incentives for General Practice: A Comprehensive Guide As a General Practitioner (GP) or medical practice in Australia, you might not be aware of the wide range of financial incentives available to support both practitioners and healthcare facilities. To help you navigate these opportunities, we’ve compiled key programs and grants designed to enhance access to healthcare in rural and remote areas, as well as...
Getting Started as a GP in Australia: A Step-by-Step Guide Becoming a General Practitioner (GP) in Australia involves several steps, exams, and regulations, which can be overwhelming for both Australian Medical Graduates and International Medical Graduates (IMGs). At Health Jobs Hub, we’ve simplified the process for you, breaking it down into easy-to-understand steps. For Australian Medical Graduates After completing your medical degree...
Understanding 19AB Restrictions, DPA, and Exemptions: A Guide for International Medical Practitioners What is the 19AB Restriction? The 19AB restriction under the Health Insurance Act applies to medical practitioners who did not complete their degree in Australia or New Zealand. This regulation requires these practitioners to work in a Distribution Priority Area (DPA) for 10 years if they want their patients to access Medicare...
Does Part-Time Work Extend the Time to Achieve General Registration or Fellowship? If you're working part-time and aiming for general registration or fellowship in Australia, the short answer is yes—it will take longer to meet the required general practice experience (GPE). This is because the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) guidelines specify...
GP and General Practice Incentives for Various Locations in Australia: MM 1 to MM 7 As a General Practitioner (GP) or healthcare practice looking to thrive in Australia, there are numerous financial incentives available to support both you and your practice, especially in rural and remote areas. These incentives, offered by various government programs, can significantly improve healthcare services while reducing financial burdens....