New Fellows Masterclass Series
Hitting the Ground Running

Are you a New Fellow? Watch our exclusive 3-part webinar series designed for you.
Discover essential insights, practical tips, and expert guidance to kickstart your post-Fellowship journey. Whether it’s navigating clinical practice, mastering financial management, or understanding the medico-legal world, we’ve got you covered.

What

3-part masterclass series
Video on-demand, webinar recordings.

Value

These sessions are valued at $75.
Daniel-Mogg
PART 1:

Navigating the Medical Profession: A guide for newly fellowed doctors
Presented by Dr Daniel Mogg (recently Fellowed GP)

You’ve recently Fellowed, now what do you need to know? This webinar is for you, led by a recently Fellowed GP who will share the lessons learned on the journey so far. Everyone’s journey is unique, and it’s normal to feel overwhelmed at times. This session aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the common challenges and pitfalls that you may encounter.  

You will learn:

  • You’re now a Fellow: understand the administrative process and learn what updates are necessary
  • Seeking expert advice: discover who to turn to for guidance on financial, accounting and legal matters
  • Professional development made simple: learn about the requirements for continuing professional development and how to meet them
  • Career growth opportunities: explore pathways to becoming a medical educator, honing research skills, and developing your leadership and advocacy abilities.

Dr Daniel Mogg is a general practitioner, medical educator and adviser. He graduated from the Australian National University School of Medicine and Psychology in 2018 and became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2024. He is the Medical Education and Training Advisor with GPRA and also an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the Australian National University School of Medicine and Psychology. Prior to this, Dr Mogg worked in various policy and program roles in the Commonwealth public service, and has a background in psychology.

BelindaHudson
PART 2:

Financial Foundations for your Medical Practice
Presented by Belinda Hudson, Director, William Buck Accountants

Are you a new Fellow juggling multiple employment contracts? Not all new Fellows are full-time in one practice, many of you may be managing a range of employment contracts across different settings. This webinar is designed to help you navigate the considerations and financial aspects of this journey to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to take the next step in your medical career.

You will learn:

  • Business Structure: Determine and understand your business structure which will have legal, financial, and tax implications for your practice
  • Budgeting and Planning: Establishing budgets is essential in managing your own finances/business. For example, how do you pay yourself? Learn how to manage income tax liability, loan and lease repayments, and cash flow forecasting.  Plus discover different approaches to superannuation
  • Asset Protection & Practice buy-in: What assets to protect? Safeguard your assets by understanding your risk and protection strategies. Not ready to run your own practice? Discussion will also focus on how you join or buy into established practices.

Belinda has extensive knowledge in relation to the medical and allied health industries covering all areas of general and specialist practices. In addition, Belinda provides advice in tax planning, service trusts, income tax and wealth creation strategies for individual practitioners as well as their practices.  Belinda is a regular presenter for several medical associations and has authored relevant articles for various journals.  

tpavant
PART 3:

Medico-legal essentials for General Practitioners: Navigating the legal landscape
Presented by Tracy Pickett, Legal & Policy Adviser, Avant

This webinar is designed for those who require an understanding in medico-legal aspects. The transition to practising as a Fellowed GP involves not only medical expertise but also an understanding of the legal responsibilities that come with the profession. This session aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the medico-legal landscape, reduce your risk of facing a lawsuit, and ultimately provide the best care for your patients.  

You will learn:

  • What is Negligence: Explore what constitutes negligence in a medical setting, and how to avoid it
  • Informed Consent: Understand the importance of obtaining informed consent and the right way to do it
  • Documentation: Learn about the importance of thorough and accurate documentation in preventing legal issues
  • Dealing with Adverse Outcomes: Learn how to manage adverse outcomes and communicate effectively with patients when things don’t go as planned.

Tracy has been with Avant since 2015 and has over 24 years of experience in medico-legal complaint management. Before joining Avant, Tracy acted for healthcare professionals indemnified by the major Australian medical defence organisations and Queensland Health. Tracy was recognised as a pre-eminent practitioner in the Queensland Leading Medical Negligence Lawyers (Defendant), category of the Doyles Defendant Insurance Law rankings for 2023.

She is a director of the AEIOU Foundation, past president of the Medico-Legal Society of Queensland, former director of Queensland Doctors’ Health Programme, and currently a member of Uniting Care Human Research Ethics Committee.

Learn from seasoned professionals who will share their experiences and empower you to thrive in your role.

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