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General Practice Training Tasmania

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6215 5000



Address: 179 Murray St 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: https://gptt.com.au/

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25.01.2022 We are excited about UTAS' GP Career Night this Friday 31 July at 7pm. Guest speakers include: Dr Aaron Hawkins , Dr Emma Mortyn, and Dr Tim Jones. This event starts at 7PM AEST. Link and further details below.



25.01.2022 The GPTT Roadshows were held again recently in the south, north west and north of the state. There was the usual evening meeting between GPTT staff, including medical educators and the regional GP supervisors but this year there was an added practice manager meeting in the afternoons in each region. The evaluations from all the meetings suggest that these roadshows are well received within the regions and that the format tends to work well. Certainly, we very much appreciated the opportunity to meet everyone face to face this time! We look forward to seeing all our practice managers and supervisors again for this event in November. #gptraining

25.01.2022 Applications for the 2022 #AGPT Program close today at 11.59pm! It's time to get that application in and take the first step on your GP journey.

24.01.2022 A great story here featuring the fabulous team at Saunders Street Clinic.



24.01.2022 GPTT's Dr Jim Berryman and Saunders Street Clinic have been awarded the National RACGP GP Supervisor of the Year and General Practice of the Year. We are very fortunate to have Dr Berryman and the Team at Saunders Street Clinic continuing to make a huge difference to the community of the North West and General Practice Training in Tasmania. https://gptt.com.au//dr-jim-berryman-awarded-australian-g/

23.01.2022 GPTT's Medical Educator, Dr Tim Jones will be one of the speakers at this Friday's event! The two other speakers include GPTT Medical Educator, Dr Emma Mortyn and GPTT Registrar, Dr Aaron Hawkins. If you are considering career in General Practice this is an event you can not miss. Check out all the event details below.

21.01.2022 There is still time to apply for the AGPT program for 2021. Final round of applications are open now. Check out this interview with ACRRM registrar, Dr Aaron Hawkins and discover why he chose general practice and life on the North West coast of Tasmania. https://gptt.com.au//interview-with-gptt-registrar-aaron-/



21.01.2022 Congratulations to all the recipients of these wonderful awards what amazing achievements!

21.01.2022 Some tips from HealthTrain for the KFP exams.

20.01.2022 The Department of Health are holding a webinar tomorrow (4 August) at 4pm AEST to provide information on COVID-19 for Doctors in Training. The panel will discus...s key updates and answer participants’ questions about issues impacting on them. Join here: https://publish.viostream.com/app/s-nh3rk3d Speakers: Dr Nick Coatsworth (Australian Government Department of Health- Deputy Chief Medical Officer) Dr Hashim Abdeen (Australian Medical Association - Council of Doctors in Training) Dr Kym Jenkins (RANZCP and Chair of the Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges) Dr Sean Black-Tiong (RACGP- Deputy Chair of the National Faculty for GPs in Training)

18.01.2022 Are you interested in a career in general practice? We will be hosting an AGPT Information Session at the Rural Clinical School today 530pm - 615pm. You can Zoom in to this session also - please see below: Meeting URL: https://utas.zoom.us/j/85640253299 ... Meeting ID: 856 4025 3299 See more

18.01.2022 Dear friends, FHLG is pleased to bring you our first publication for 2020. This production is a tribute to our front-liners keeping us all safe during these tr...ying COVID times. Thank you for your tireless sacrifices... this one's for you! As always, a big shout out also to the team at FHLG and all those who have come forward to lend your talents to making this production a reality. Also, many thanks to ABC for helping us tell the story of frontliner GPs and airing this production. You can view the publication in this link: https://www.abc.net.au//gps-reveal-coronavirus-me/12369620



16.01.2022 Do you know anyone that may be interested in applying for the AGPT Program? Applications for entry into the program for 2022 are now open. GPTT's reputation for delivering high quality GP training with personalised and innovative programs continue to attract high application numbers with more suitable applicants in 2020 than places available in Tasmania. ... Applications close Tuesday 20 April, 2021.

15.01.2022 Today we were pleased to welcome ten new GP Supervisors to GPTT. The first of our Supervisor Accreditation Workshops is underway. #GPTT #GPSupervisors

14.01.2022 With the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program applications closing in just 12 days, why not register to attend the selection and applying information webinar? Tuesday 13 April 2021 at 1pm AEST. Register today https://tinyurl.com/2ax4scw3

14.01.2022 This week we were delighted to launch the GPTT Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan 2020-2022. Building on the work of our Reflect 2018-2019 RAP, GPTT continues on its journey to reconciliation by continuing to build cultural awareness across the health sector, increasing activity and improving the quality of services, provided by general practitioners to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across all health settings. We wish to extend our thanks to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and Reconciliation Australia for your ongoing support and work.

14.01.2022 We are incredibly excited and proud of the 2020 Rural Registrar of the Year, GPTT's Dr Aaron Hawkins. Congratulations and thank you Aaron for your continued drive, passion and commitment to excellence in General Practice in Tasmania.

13.01.2022 Thinking of General Practice? Why not train and work in one of the best places in the world. General Practice Training Tasmania offers a North West Program that provides significant benefits to GP Registrars. Applications for the AGPT 2021 program are closing soon. For more info on training with GPTT and the North West program go to https://gptt.com.au/training/gptt-north-west-program/

12.01.2022 Question banks are the best way to practice exam technique and time management skills and are a MUST when preparing for your RACGP exams. #RACGPexams

12.01.2022 Excited to see the launch of the Rural Priority Package (RPP) available to all GPTT Registrars.

10.01.2022 On Monday 19 April the first of three statewide Practice Manager Engagement Workshops was held at GPTT in Hobart. The Hobart workshop was a great opportunity for Practice Managers to come together and make some new connections with others in their region as well as engage with the GPTT team. Participants were provided with some key updates and discussions included the role of the practice team and supervisor as well as promotion opportunities for practices, preparing for accr...editation and attracting and retaining registrars. Practice Manager Engagement Workshops will also be held in Ulverstone on Monday 26 April and Launceston on Tuesday 27 April. Thank you to the following practices in the South who were able to attend this worthwhile event and due to the positive feedback received GPTT will aim at offering more of these engagement events in 2021 and beyond. City Doctors Aboriginal Health Service John Street Medical Glebe Hill Family Practice Sorel Family Practice Long Beach Medical Centre Rosny Doctors Better Medical Sandy Bay Clinic Your Hobart Doctor

10.01.2022 An exciting role has become available at GPTT. The Project Manager, Cultural Training and Support has responsibility for the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Health Training (ATSIHT) Plan. For more details on this exciting opportunity please go to https://gptt.com.au/about/employment-at-gptt/

04.01.2022 For our upcoming GP Careers Night, we are happy to share another of our wonderful speakers: Dr Emma Mortyn! Our online GP Careers night is on Friday, 31th of July, at 7:00pm AEST! PRIZES CAN BE WON!!!! EVENT LINK: https://utas.zoom.us/j/96763307125 Q&A: https://app.sli.do/event/tp6fi28t

02.01.2022 Course registrations for our RACGP ExamPrep classes are closing soon. If you're feeling uneasy about exams, this is great way to get access to personalised sup...port and guidance from an experienced medical educator. The first sessions will be starting on Wednesday, June 10. Places are strictly limited to 5 participants only. Sign up now to ensure your spot: https://hubs.ly/H0r36t80

01.01.2022 At GPTT it’s our people that continue to provide us with inspiration. Their continual commitment to the highest quality care, training and delivery of health services is what allows us to go beyond GP training and provide even wider benefits to Tasmanian communities. The annual RACGP awards were announced recently and GPTT Supervisor Dr John Ballantyne and GPTT Distinguished Medical Educator / Supervisor Liaison Officer (North West) Dr Jim Berryman’s achievements were recogn...ised. Dr John Ballantyne was awarded GP of the Year Award. Dr Ballantyne co-founded the Tassie Face Mask Project, which coordinates volunteers who make and distribute cloth masks to vulnerable people who might not otherwise have access. Dr James Berryman was awarded the Best GP Supervisor and has been instrumental in training a high number of GP registrars in North West Tasmania for some years now. Dr Berryman’s practice, Saunders Street Clinic, was also awarded the best general practice in Tasmania. Congratulations and thank you for your continued commitment to excellence in GP Training in Tasmania.

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