International subscription offers professionals abroad the opportunity to undertake high quality continuing professional development programs.
Online
Education for International GPs
Tier 1 provides you with the opportunity to enrol in 10 activities from the large selection of activities available.
Tier 2 provides you with access to all gplearning activities, as well as accessing the discussion and chat board and the ‘Cases of the Month’ discussions.
Tier 3 provides you with access to all gplearning activities, 'Case’s of the Month' discussions, our subscription-based Online Resources, which are: Harrisons Online, The Lange series of Textbooks and EBM Online. Tier 3 also provides you access to our e-moderated education programs, which become available during the year.
Note. For Mac users, it is recommended that you use Firefox as the default browser to access Tier 3 Resources as other browser's like Safari may not be compatible. See System Requirements for more information.
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Other Education for
International GPs
RACGP's international activities are based
on our 28-year commitment to innovation in training for family
medicine and general practice.
RACGP is building powerful partnerships with
public and private agencies across the region. We offered short-courses
in Australia for Japanese doctors & Nurses
- Family Medicine in Australia (Doctors)
- Family Medicine in Australia (Nurses) .
In Australia, RACGP offers programs for Overseas
Trained Doctors designed to help them pass the AMC Examination.
Our AMC Multiple Choice Questions and AMC
Clinical programs run across Australia several
times each year.
For GPs needing preparation for the Fellowship
examination our GP
Recognition Education Program (GPREP) is a six-month
program designed for those with around four years GP experience,
and has proven very effective in supporting examinees.
For queries contact: contactus@gplearning.com.au
English Requirements
All learning activities on the gplearning website including medical terminology are written in English.
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