Teaching & Training

Our practice is affiliated with the Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) who are committed to the highest quality of training and education for the future general practitioners in Australia.

 

GP Registrars are qualified doctors (having completed university training for 6+ years) undertaking post-graduate training in the speciality of General Practice. GP Registrars at WOWS will undertake 6-12 month supervised rotations as part of their 3-4 year training program.

 

RACGP has devised a structured curriculum for GP Registrars to complete during the first 12 months of their time in general practice. GP Registrars can be anywhere within the final 2-3 years of their training program.  GP Registrars often come from a very diverse background of previous medical (and other) careers.

 

Registrars on placement within our clinic work under the supervision and guidance of our GP Supervisory Team and our Registrars are a valuable and integral part of providing health care to our patients.

 

We also supervise Medical Students from Flinders University and Adelaide University on their GP rotation.

 

If you are a registrar who is interested in training in our practice, please see our careers page.

 

Many of our previous registrars have returned once fully qualified. In fact, two of these former registrars are now Practice Principals owners along with Dr Ludlow – Dr Clare Keogh and Dr Nina Holmwood.