This week, Joint Colleges Training Services (JCTS) reached a significant milestone with the launch of their brand-new website!
JCTS was created in 2022 as a joint venture of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and since then the company has grown rapidly.
This year, JCTS became a nationwide company, with representation across every state and territory across Australia. They have expanded operations into Western Australia and welcomed a new regional team based in Perth. The team in Queensland also doubled in size, with the addition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health team from James Cook University. Whilst they do not have a physical JCTS team in Tasmania, they subcontract services through key partnerships with the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC).
Now boasting over 40 staff members, the JCTS regional teams have successfully delivered cultural education training to GP registrars across the country for both GP Colleges. They have been focused on introducing the company and building and developing relationships with key stakeholders in the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) sector, Government services and non-Government organisations across the country to promote key strategic initiatives and support for Indigenous GP Registrars.
The launch of the new JCTS website is another critical part of their expansion and provides a central information point for all their services and resources.
This week, Joint Colleges Training Services (JCTS) reached a significant milestone with the launch of their brand-new website!
JCTS was created in 2022 as a joint venture of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and since then the company has grown rapidly.
This year, JCTS became a nationwide company, with representation across every state and territory across Australia. They have expanded operations into Western Australia and welcomed a new regional team based in Perth. The team in Queensland also doubled in size, with the addition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health team from James Cook University. Whilst they do not have a physical JCTS team in Tasmania, they subcontract services through key partnerships with the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC).
Now boasting over 40 staff members, the JCTS regional teams have successfully delivered cultural education training to GP registrars across the country for both GP Colleges. They have been focused on introducing the company and building and developing relationships with key stakeholders in the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) sector, Government services and non-Government organisations across the country to promote key strategic initiatives and support for Indigenous GP Registrars.
The launch of the new JCTS website is another critical part of their expansion and provides a central information point for all their services and resources.