What the 2021/22 Federal Budget means for GP trainees
With the release of the 2021/22 Federal Budget comes a number of new healthcare initiatives and extensions to current initiatives.
With the release of the 2021/22 Federal Budget comes a number of new healthcare initiatives and extensions to current initiatives.
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) runs annually from 27 May – 3 June.
The theme for this year is ‘More than a word. Reconciliation takes action’.
President’s update | February 2021.
After years of stagnant wages during which the GP registrar base rate of pay did not even increase in line with inflation, there is renewed interest in our employment terms and conditions.
GPRA continues to strongly advocate to the RACGP on behalf of GP trainees on a range of issues in relation to the written exams.
GPRA has continued to strongly advocate to the RACGP on behalf of GP trainees on a range of issues in relation to the written exams.
The following is a summary of the discussion which took place between the panellists and participants who attended this round table. View the Statement from the GP trainees’ Round Table discussion on employment arrangements.
Due to COVID-19 and a state-wide JMO term ‘freeze’, I was heading into five months of heat and the unknown in Port Hedland. By Dr Jess Piggott.
GPRA President Dr Sama Balasubramanian shares his thoughts and reflections.
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to come together in honouring the history, achievements and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This is a stressful time for everyone in general practice—particularly for GP trainees.
With a growing number of concerns raised by GPRA members about exams, training time, placements, contracts and leave, GPRA has also felt the impact.
As we respond to issues related to the current pandemic situation from our members, we are beginning to see common issues and concerns. As such, we have provided a list below for your reference.
GPRA is the voice of GP trainees. This is what we have been doing recently as your advocate.
By Dr Sama Balasubramanian GPRA has been working hard for you over the last six months. We’ve been continuing to seek improved employment conditions for GP registrars; having conversations with the colleges, RTOs and other organisations about creating a better training experience; and speaking directly with registrars about their issues and observations in the GP…
During NRW, Australians from all backgrounds are inspired to walk together as they contribute to recognising reconciliation as a collaborative journey.
After announcing our Board’s decision to discontinue the 2018 NTCER negotiations, GPRA has had an influx of messages of support from members
Our withdrawal draws attention to the need to replace the NTCER with a more holistic approach which addresses the critical issues facing general practice.
There is no value continuing the current negotiations; we no longer consider it viable to endorse the 2017/18 NTCER as “fair & reasonable” for registrars.
GPRA supports a national referendum to change Australian constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
From 1 January 2019, RACGP candidates will be allowed a maximum of six attempts at each Fellowship exam segment.
GPRA will address the following issues in the 2018 NTCER negotiations.
A decade of growth: IGPRN celebrates their 10 year anniversary, marking a decade of supporting Indigenous general practice registrars.