Did you know that our practice is accredited to train doctors specialising in general practice?

Our practice is proud to be accredited to train doctors specialising in general practice. We are involved in delivering the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program in collaboration with the Regional Training Organisation for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).

The AGPT program serves as the primary pathway for doctors who aspire to become specialist General Practitioners, similar to the ones you may visit here.

As part of this program, registrars (GPs in training) are placed at our practice for 6-month rotations. During their time with us, they receive supervision and guidance from our experienced GPs. Our practice ensures that registrars have access to the latest knowledge and resources, allowing them to bring a high level of expertise, passion, and dedication to their work.

By participating in this training program, we contribute to shaping the future of general practice by equipping tomorrow’s doctors with the necessary skills and experience to serve our communities effectively. We take pride in our role in training the next generation of GPs, as it helps to keep our communities happy and healthy.

Goyder’s line Medical Centre is also a training practice for Interns and Medical Students.

Our Interns come through the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Program, each staying for 11 weeks to work alongside our GPs. Having already graduated from university, these Interns undertake placements to refine their skills before progressing to registrar training.

We also host medical students from the University of Adelaide and Flinders University. Their placements vary based on their academic level, ranging from 4 or 6 weeks, with Adelaide Rural Clinical School students completing a 12-month placement. During their time with us, students work closely with our GPs, gaining hands-on experience to enhance their clinical skills and techniques.