Definition

An RACP-administered committee with oversight of the Basic Training Programs in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. This includes the Adult Internal Medicine Basic Training Committee, Aotearoa New Zealand Adult Medicine Division Education Committee, Paediatrics & Child Health Basic Training Committee, and Aotearoa New Zealand Paediatrics & Child Health Division Education Committee.


Responsibilities

  • Oversee implementation of the Basic Training programs in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand:
    • Manage and review Basic Training program requirements, accreditation requirements, and supervision requirements.
    • Monitor implementation of training program requirements.
    • Implement RACP education policy.
    • Oversee Basic Trainees’ progression through the training program.
    • Monitor the accreditation of training settings.
    • Case manage Basic Trainees on the Training Support pathway.
    • Review progression and certification decisions on application in accordance with the RACP Reconsideration, Review, and Appeals By-Law.
  • Work collaboratively with Directors of Paediatric Education and Progress Review Panels to ensure the delivery of quality training.
  • Provide feedback, guidance, recommendations, and reasoning for decision making to trainees and Directors of Paediatric Education.
  • Declare conflicts of interest and excuse themselves from decision making discussions when conflicts arise.
  • Report to the overseeing RACP committee as required.

Governance of progress decision-making

Reconsideration Review and Appeals By-Law

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