Wallis Katharine A
Primary Care Clinical Unit, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Level 8, Health Sciences Building, Brisbane, Qld 4029, Australia. Email:
Aust Health Rev. 2020 Sep;44(5):782-783. doi: 10.1071/AH19276.
In assessing overseas-trained general practitioners (GPs) applying for specialist recognition in Australia, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) sets a minimum requirement of 2 days per week 'undertaking general practice activities' over the 3 years prior to application. The RACGP does not consider academic practice (i.e. relevant teaching and research) to be a 'general practice activity', thereby blocking overseas-trained full-time academic GPs from specialist recognition in Australia. The actions of the RACGP have implications for access to quality primary health care in Australia.
在评估申请澳大利亚专科认可的海外培训全科医生时,澳大利亚皇家全科医生学院(RACGP)设定了一项最低要求,即在申请前的3年里,每周至少有2天“从事全科医疗活动”。RACGP不将学术实践(即相关教学和研究)视为“全科医疗活动”,从而阻碍了海外培训的全职学术全科医生在澳大利亚获得专科认可。RACGP的这些举措对澳大利亚获得高质量初级医疗保健产生了影响。