In this podcast we provide a comprehensive framework to help you ensure that your registrars possess the basic business knowledge required as they transition from an employee model to self-employment in general practice.
This special podcast commemorates World Family Doctor Day (WFDD), celebrated annually to recognise the contributions of family doctors worldwide. This year's global theme, "Building Mental Resilience in a Changing World," emphasised the pivotal role of family medicine in supporting mental health and resilience.
A panel of international GPs talk about general practice in their home countries of Denmark, New Zealand and Timor Leste.
In 2024, we partnered with women GPs to design resources and programs to support and encourage more women to step into GP supervision roles - helping grow the next generation of GP supervisors.
In this podcast hear from a diverse panel of women - including aspiring, novice and experienced GP supervisors, college representatives and a practice manager - as they discuss their experiences about becoming part of the supervision community.
Find out more https://gpsa.org.au/orientation-to-gp-supervision/
This webinar encourages supervisors to reflect on their own knowledge, confidence and skills in working with families to support child mental health. It also discusses transferable skills that can be applied when working with children and families to better support child mental health. GPSA Teaching Plans can be found here https://gpsa.org.au/our-resources/supervision-support/
This podcast will help hone your supervision skills to be an effective and skilled procedural skill supervisor.
Our new guide Navigating bullying, discrimination and sexual harassment in the general practice workplace has been developed by GPSA in collaboration with an expert in the field of upward bullying, Maureen Kyne.
This podcast gives you the opportunity to benefit directly from Maureen's profound understanding of the various aspects of, and tools to deal with, bullying, sexual harassment and discrimination - which she has translated to the context of GP supervision for our members' benefit - along with the new Respect@Work legislation we all need to be across.
The use of video-recorded consultations in general practice training is a highly valuable educational tool. By reviewing their real-life consultations, registrars can engage in reflective practice and genuinely self-assess their consultation, communication and reasoning skills. Furthermore, video-recorded consultations enable supervisors and educators to assess registrar performance with a level of detail that is not possible through traditional observation. This can result in more focused feedback and a deeper understanding of areas needing improvement.
This podcast discusses the medico-legal considerations, including patient consent, data protection, and confidentiality.
Investigations play a critical role in the diagnosis, monitoring and screening for disease in general practice. And the use of such tests is increasing both in Australia and internationally. While some of this increase is appropriate, a growing body of evidence suggests that non-rational testing is a significant problem. This is costly and problematic for GPs but also poses significant harm to patients.
Registrars, especially those new to general practice, are at particular risk of non-rational test ordering. Supervisors can play a key role is supporting this critical aspect of practice. A number of strategies have been described for the most effective and appropriate use of tests in the general practice setting.
This podcast provides the latest updates on training and supervision and streamlined processes. Including a sneak peek at the ACRRM sponsored “Supervisor Summits” for 2025.
This podcast uses a clinical case study to explore the causes of diagnostic error and discuss practical and teachable strategies to minimise diagnostic error in clinical practice.
This podcast discusses a range of practical tips and resources that the GP supervisor can use to help their new registrar safely and smoothly settle into the practice at the commencement of training.
This podcast outlines the components of clinical yarning and discusses other components of communication and how to utilize them during a consultation.
This podcast explores how to identify neurodiversity in registrars, whether formally diagnosed or not, and develop strategies to support them to thrive intheir role.
This podcast explores why HealthPathways is recommended as a key training tool as well as point of care guidance for GPs.
HealthPathways is an online manual used by clinicians to help make assessment, management, and specialist request decisions for over 600 conditions.
Click here to access HealthPathways in your local area
Have you noticed that some doctors rarely run late and yet seem to meet their patients’ needs.
This podcast explores and shares tips for bending the space time continuum…
GPSA's admin update for AGPT training in 2025
This podcast uses the topic of smoking cessation to explore the current understanding of motivational interviewing. It focuses on practical strategies for teaching registrars about approaches for providing brief advice to all patients who smoke.
This podcast presented by GPSA Chair Dr Srishti Dutta, CEO Carla Taylor and COO Leonie Chamberlain outlines the changes for 2025 in the new NTCER.
View the slides with notes here
This podcast aims to support the GP supervisor to maximise the educational utility of the ECTV. It explores the process and content of the teaching visit and discusses where the supervisor can add greater educational value.
Resources
https://gpsa.org.au/external-clinical-teaching-visits-ectvs/
This podcast delves into the practical elements of formative feedback in general practice and provides actionable strategies for implementation.
It briefly explores communication, hierarchy, trust, vulnerability and relativity concepts in the feedback space. It introduces the novel mnemonic 'DR STABLE', around which feedback can be structured.
GPSA Resource How to give effective feedback