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Australian General Practice Training Program: National report on the 2021 National Registrar Survey
Higher education research
  • Rebecca Taylor, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Leyna Clarke, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Ali Radloff, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
Publication Date
11-1-2021
Subjects
Medical education, Medical students, General practice, Satisfaction, Training, Student experience, Monitoring, Course evaluation, Questionnaires, Higher education
Abstract

The Australian General Practice Training National Registrar Survey (AGPT NRS) is an annual, national survey of GP registrars currently training in the AGPT program. It collects information via an online questionnaire about registrar satisfaction, experience and future career plans. It also collects information about registrars’ demographics and training contexts and other aspects of their training experience. This survey is part of the Department of Health’s (the Department) monitoring and quality improvement activities. The information collected in the AGPT NRS can be used to assure the quality of training provision in the program, enables continuous improvement and allows responses to be benchmarked nationally. This survey was previously known as the AGPT Registrar Satisfaction Survey (AGPT RSS).

Place of Publication
Canberra, Australia
Publisher
Australian Government Department of Health
Citation Information
Rebecca Taylor, Leyna Clarke and Ali Radloff. "Australian General Practice Training Program: National report on the 2021 National Registrar Survey" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ali_radloff/49/