The number of assessments trainees are required to complete in 2025 has been modified. Please refer to the training program requirements summary for an overview of the modified learning, teaching, and assessment programs for 2025.

Purpose

Orient trainees and confirm their readiness to progress in the Basic Training program.


Duration

12 months full-time equivalent (FTE).


Selection and entry criteria

Prospective trainees can demonstrate…

Selection criteria
  • A commitment and capability to pursuing a career as a physician or paediatrician.
  • The ability to plan and manage their learning.
  • The ability and willingness to achieve the Basic Training Competencies, particularly those associated with:
    • Communication
    • Cultural competence
    • Ethics and professional behaviour
    • Leadership, management, and teamwork.
Entry criteria
  • A Basic Training position in an RACP-accredited training setting or network.
  • General medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia if applying in Australia or a medical registration with a general scope of practice with the MCNZ if applying in Aotearoa New Zealand.

To apply to enter the program, trainees are to complete a training application using the College’s new Training Management Platform (TMP).


Learning program
  • 12 months’ FTE clinical experience in a mix of approved training rotations.
  • 1 rotation plan per rotation
  • Required and recommended learning courses, including:

*to be completed within first six months of training.

^required over the course of Basic Training. Other listed resources are recommended. (not required)


Teaching program

The teaching program guides supervisors, assessors, and accredited training settings to plan and deliver teaching activities.

  • During their training, trainees are required to have named individuals or entities for the following supervision roles:
    • Network Director. (where a network exists only)
    • Director of Physician Education.
    • Progress Review Panel.
    • Education Supervisor.
    • Rotation Supervisor.
  • People may act in multiple supervision roles.
  • Supplementary resources for supervisors, include:
    • Supervisor Professional Development Program.
      • Workshop 1 – Practical skills for supervisors.
      • Workshop 2 – Teaching and learning in healthcare settings.
      • Workshop 3 – Work-based learning and assessment.
    • RACP Training Support course.
    • RACP Creating a Safe Workplace course.
  • Supplementary resources for training settings and networks, include:
    • Training provider standards for clinical training programs.
    • Training network principles.
    • RACP Trainee Selection and Recruitment guide.

Assessment program

12

Learning Captures

(~1 per month)

12

Observation Captures

(~1 per month)

~4

Rotation Progress Reports

(1 per rotation, minimum one per three months)

2

Phase Progress Report

(1 mid-phase, 1 end-of-phase)


Progression criteria

To progress to the Consolidation phase, trainees can demonstrate…

  • The ability to plan and manage their learning and to complete their learning and assessment requirements in a timely manner.
  • Progress against the ten key learning goals, including evidence of:
    • the ability to consistently perform the following Entrustable Professional Activities with indirect supervision:
      • Clinical assessment
      • Communication with patients
      • Documentation
      • Prescribing
      • Investigations.
    • consistent behaviour in line with each of the ten areas of professional practice.
    • the understanding of how to apply medical knowledge to patient care (knows how).
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