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Education and Assessment

WAGPET supports Junior Doctors undertaking their prevocational placements through the following activities as part of the quality and safety framework for the Program.

  • WAGPET two-day Orientation to General Practice Program delivered for junior doctors prior to commencing placement at their General Practice training post.
  • Dedicated Medical Educator support for the duration of the placement.
  • Ongoing assessment and feedback, including an External Clinical Teaching visit per placement and mid-term and end-of-term assessment feedback.
  • Training in the use of video equipment supplied to all training posts for education.
  • Access to WAGPET educational resources and subscription to the WAGPET on-line Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Access to Regional Education sessions.
  • Training Advisor contacts during and post-placement.
TRAINEE PROFILE
Community Resident Testimonial: Dr Carlo Bellini Dr Carlo Bellini

I cannot recommend the Community Residency Program strongly enough. Prior to committing to the program, the thought of departing from the more secure and familiar hospital setting stirred feelings of apprehension, anticipation and excitement. Now having worked in General Practice, I find much of the hospital medicine I have experienced has been consolidated in the community medicine environment.

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