Supervision

Generally, every registrar will be allocated a supervisor who is responsible for them during the training semester.

Your supervisor will be the first person you approach for issues around employment, training, education, support and wellbeing. 

 

Access: 

  • Supervisors are usually located in the same practice but not always, especially in remote locations. 
  • Regardless, supervisors should be accessible to the registrar to ask for advice and support. 
  • Ask your new supervisor upfront how they would like you to contact them when you need urgent and non-urgent advice.
  • When your supervisor is away, it should be clear who you contact instead. 

 

Teaching: 

  • In addition, to ad hoc advice from your supervisor, you should also receive in-practice teaching time that is protected. 
  • The amount of teaching time will vary depending on the GP training pathway you are training under and how far through your training you are. 
  • It is up to every supervisor and registrar to negotiate when this will be and what should be included in that time. 
  • Be proactive in scheduling that time with your supervisor.