Tasmanian Rural Generalist Pathway
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Newsletters (TRGP)
Reports and research
View newsletters published by the Tasmanian Rural Generalist Pathway from the Department of Health Tasmania.
Contacts (TRGP)
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Find information about Tasmanian Rural Generalist Pathway contacts from the Department of Health Tasmania.
How to become a Rural Generalist in Tasmania
Medical students
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Information for medical students who are interested in learning about rural generalist pathway options in Tasmania.
Interns and junior doctors
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Information about prevocational pathways to becoming a rural generalist in Tasmania.
Advanced and additional skills training
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Learn more about advanced and additional skills training opportunities relevant to rural generalist training.
Post fellowship practice and training
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Stay connected to the rural generalist community in Tasmania after completion of rural generalist training.
Single Employer Model pilot
The Single Employer Model (SEM) pilot in Tasmania is a collaborative project of the Australian Government and State Government that allows seamless transition between hospital and community-based GP training placements.
Find out more about the single employer pilot model or contact [email protected]
The Tasmanian Department of Health (the Department) is calling for expressions of interest for the infrastructure component of the SEM pilot that will provide funding to general practices to support the supervision of trainee General Practitioners (GPs).
Rural Generalists at work in Tasmania
The people
The passion
The Tasmanian Rural Generalist Pathway is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the National Rural Generalist Pathway.
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