RACGP training posts are accredited according to the RACGP Vocational Training Standards Criterion 1.3.1.1.
Under the delegated arrangements introduced in 2011 the Regional Training Providers (RTPs) are conducting the training post accreditation process according to the RACGP Vocational Training standards.
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Note: This information is applicable for those who registered prior to 1st January 2014. For trainees who registered from 1st January 2014 onwards, a new curriculum is applicable.
The College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (CICM) was established in 2009 and developed from the former Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, ANZCA and RACP. From the 1 January 2010 CICM assumed responsibility for the training program in intensive care medicine. The training program is flexible and allows trainees to undertake training concurrently with other related college programs (e.g. RACP, ANZCA, and ACEM). The training program outlined below is relevant to the trainees and graduates captured in this report, however on 1st January 2014 the College launched a new curriculum and Trainee Selection Policy.
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