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Feedback and Assessment

Often we don’t know what we don’t know. Of course each day in general practice patients will provide you with opportunities to reflect on what you don’t know!

In addition to this, the WAGPET education program has a number of structured processes and tools designed to help you identify your strengths and your learning needs, to identify ways to meet your learning needs and to support you in your learning.

 

TRAINEE PROFILE
GP Registrar Testimonial: Dr Boey-Leng Loy Boey-Leng with Professor John Murtagh at the GPRA convention 2009

WA GP registrar representative – a privileged position I happened to stumble into this year. I had no idea what I was getting myself into but it has turned out to be an amazing year full of enriching, educational and motivational experiences. Conferences interstate; professional development courses; meeting and being inspired by fellow registrar liaison officers from across Australia...sitting on the advisory council of GPRA and realising what an outstanding job this group does to represent and advocate for GP registrars across Australia. Supporting and aiming to improve issues affecting WA GP registrars along with my fellow Registrar Liaison Officers. It’s a busy yet exciting time in General Practice and this role has given me the opportunity to be involved and has increased my commitment and passion for General Practice.

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