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2017 MCCC Registrar Handbook

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ACRRM VOCATIONAL PREPARATION PROGRAM FOR REGISTRARS<br />

Core Clinical Training Primary Rural & Remote Training Advanced Specialized Training<br />

12 Months 24 Months 12 Months<br />

In an ACRRM Accredited Hospital<br />

Terms:<br />

General Medicine<br />

Obstetrics & Gynaecology<br />

Anaesthetics<br />

General Surgery Paediatrics<br />

Emergency Medicine<br />

You can commence without O&G,<br />

Anaesthetics or Paediatrics, but<br />

they must be met during PRR<br />

training<br />

Minimum 6 months in<br />

primary/community care.<br />

Minimum 6 months in<br />

hospital/emergency care.<br />

Minimum 12 months rural/remote<br />

experience in any of the following:<br />

Rural Hospital Aboriginal Medical<br />

Service Rural Generalist Practice<br />

RFDS<br />

Only one is required, of the<br />

following:<br />

Anaesthetics<br />

Obstetrics & Gynaecology<br />

Surgery<br />

Population Health Remote<br />

Medicine<br />

Indigenous Health<br />

Adult Internal Medicine<br />

Mental Health<br />

Paediatrics<br />

Please note that these PRRT and AST terms can be undertaken in any order. It would be usual for<br />

RPL to be awarded for CCT.<br />

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may be awarded by ACRRM for part of this training time. Please<br />

refer to the section on RPL.<br />

For more information, please phone ACRRM on 1800 223 226 or go to the ACRRM website at<br />

www.acrrm.org.au. Please speak to your training advisor early if you are interested in this pathway.<br />

You must be a fully paid member of ACRRM to access the required training modules and fellow<br />

through this College.<br />

Those registrars intending to follow the ACRRM pathway are encouraged to join ACRRM during their<br />

hospital time. This is especially relevant to enable adequate time to complete the relevant ACRRM<br />

assessment tasks, including the Procedural Skills Logbook.<br />

The following Advanced Skills Training posts are offered through <strong>MCCC</strong>:<br />

• Aboriginal & Torres Strait Health<br />

• Anaesthetics<br />

• Mental Health<br />

• Remote Medicine<br />

• Paediatrics<br />

• Obstetrics & Gynaecology (DRANZCOG Advanced)<br />

• Emergency Medicine<br />

• Surgery (2 years)<br />

• Adult Internal Medicine<br />

• Population Health<br />

<strong>MCCC</strong> <strong>Registrar</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 24

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