
Connecting GPs with the Right Practices Across Australia
Navigate the complexities of GP recruitment with expert guidance on AHPRA registration, Medicare provider numbers, and practice requirements.
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GP Recruitment in Australia
Finding the right General Practitioner position in Australia involves navigating various regulatory requirements and understanding the healthcare landscape.
GP recruitment in Australia involves navigating complex regulatory requirements including AHPRA registration, Medicare provider numbers, and understanding geographical classifications like Distribution Priority Areas (DPA) and the Modified Monash Model (MMM).
For international medical graduates, additional pathways such as the Fellowship Support Program (FSP), Practice Experience Program (PEP), and More Doctors for Rural Australia Program (MDRAP) provide routes to practice in Australia while working towards fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).
GPJob.au provides comprehensive information and resources to help both practices and doctors navigate these requirements efficiently, connecting the right doctors with the right practices across Australia.
Key Information for GP Recruitment
AHPRA Registration
Guidance on Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registration requirements for local and international medical graduates.
Medicare Provider Numbers
Information about obtaining Medicare Provider Numbers and navigating the 19AA and 19AB restrictions of the Health Insurance Act.
Distribution Priority Areas
Understanding DPA classifications and how they affect GP recruitment and practice eligibility.
Modified Monash Model
Explanation of the MMM geographical classification system and its impact on GP placements and incentives.