About RACGP
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) provides GP education and training. For metro and rural GPs. The endpoint qualification is Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP).
The RACGP pathways which lead to Fellowship include:
Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program pathway —for MBBS graduates and experienced doctors who prefer formal, educator-directed learning. Must be an Australian citizen. Training is government-funded, as part of the AGPT program, delivered through one of nine Regional Training Organisations (RTO) across Australia. This is the most common pathway for Australian doctors.
Fellowship in Advanced Rural General Practice (FARGP) — a qualification recognising advanced rural skills awarded in addition to FRACGP, this is not a stand-alone qualification, it is an extra year of training completed after you finish your FRACGP.
The General Practice Experience Pathway (PEP)
The PEP pathways superseded the Specialist Pathway Program (SPP). There are two streams within the PEP program:
PEP - Standard Stream
The PEP standard stream is designed for non-VR doctors who do not hold specialist qualifications and those who had a Specialist stream comparability assessment and this deemed them as non-comparable.
PEP - Specialist Stream
For international medical graduates (IMGs) with a recognised overseas specialist qualification who wish to qualify for Fellowship of the RACGP (FRACGP).
https://gpra.org.au/training/fellowship-pathways/
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