Accreditation
The college accredits individual training posts according to the assessment criteria set out in the college’s Accreditation Policy.
Further Information
Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS Training Program
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) does not use the terms ‘basic’ and ‘advanced’ to distinguish between levels of specialist training, but does distinguish between the Core Training Program
(CTP: Years 1-4) and Advanced Training Program (ATP: Years 5-6).
Core Training Program (CTP)
The first 4 years (184 weeks) of general obstetric and gynaecological training is known as the Core Training Program (CTP). This program could be broadly regarded as ‘basic training’.
Advanced Training Program (ATP)
Advanced Training Program (ATP) may involve further general obstetrics and gynaecology, research or training towards a special interest area(s) or towards one of five subspecialty training programs. This program could be broadly regarded as ‘advanced training’.
The training and assessment requirements, including workshops, undertaken during the CTP and the ATP, are set out in the RANZCOG curriculum, available on the College website.
The training program provides for part-time and interrupted training. Part-time training is on the basis of a minimum 50% of the full-time commitment. The first year of the CTP must be undertaken full-time. Interrupted training of up to two years is allowed without loss of credit of training already undertaken in the program.
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