GPTEC 2019 will unite medical and cultural educators, GP supervisors, registrars and industry professionals who are critical in shaping our future GPs.
Crown Conference Centre, Crown Promenade, Melbourne VIC
Why have the numbers of junior doctors applying to be GPs dipped in the last two years? Leading general practice advocates responded at @GPTEC2019 https://t.co/CyJX4bfCLz
Thank you to Professor Aunty Kerrie Doyle for today’s workshop on Cultural Proficiency. Many relevant and important lessons- particularly not just for those already working within the Aboriginal health space! @georgeinstitute@MBG_SPHERE
Greg McMeel, CEO, MCCC and Co-Chair of #GPTEC2019 Management Committee, reflected on the ideas raised throughout the conference. Wrapping up GPTEC for another year. Thanks to delegates, exhibitors, partners and presenters for a wonderful conference - safe travels home everyone!
#GPTEC2020, with @NTGPE will continue the tradition of Australia’s only conference for medical and cultural educators, supervisors, registrars, medical students, junior doctors & administrative teams that focuses on training & education for GP registrars.
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The conference is closing with an inspriational session with Rev Tim Costello. He is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadership and ethics. #Respect#Reinvigorate#GPTEC2019
Tune into some important sessions. Department of Health and our Gold Partners RACGP and ACRRM both have important program updates on shortly. #Reignite#Relevance#GPTEC2019
Full house at the Future Forum. Jeff McMullen facilitating the expert panel with great skill. Guiding the discussion on the current issues facing GP training. #Respect#Reflect#Redefine#GPTEC2019
We’re excited to have Dr Jeff McMullen AM facilitate the GPTEC 2019 future forum. Jeff is a respected journalist, author and filmmaker; his work in human rights issues positions him to lead discussions around respect and reconciliation in GP training. #GPTEC2019