• Diversity in medical practice
• Career opportunities that make a real difference
• Support from strong multi-disciplinary teams and networks
• Learning from and growing with your community
• A rewarding career as a general practitioner or rural generalist.
The Northern Territory Medical Training and Workforce Collaboration represents NT Primary Health Network/ Rural Workforce Agency, NT Regional Training Hub, NT Rural Generalist Coordination Unit, NT Health and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Doctors for the NT focuses on local medical training, employment, and workforce development. Its primary goal is to promote the NT as an ideal location for living, training, and accelerating your career, while highlighting general practice and rural generalist pathways.
We showcase the unique and diverse career opportunities for medical students, pre-vocational doctors, primary care and hospital specialist trainees and beyond.
For information on Delivery of NT General Practice training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development. Please contact:
ACRRM
w. https://www.acrrm.org.au/fellowship
RACGP
NT PHN/Rural Workforce Agency Information about living and working within the NT, regional and community information.
w. https://www.ntphn.org.au/living-and-working-in-the-nt/
w. https://www.ntphn.org.au/work-experience-in-the-nt/students/
Scope out GP Jobs in the NT https://www.ntphn.org.au/health-careers/job-type/gp/
NT Regional Training Hub NT medical career pathway support, bursaries, professional development, videos, and podcasts.
w. https://www.flinders.edu.au/flinders-nt/postgraduates/medical
The NT Rural Generalist Coordination Unit supports aspiring prevocational doctors to experience rural and remote primary health rotations through the Rural Generalist Program. It is a selective and flexible pathway that offers prevocational doctors the opportunity to explore a wide variety of clinical training and develop the advanced skill set required to support the health needs of rural communities. The Rural Generalist Coordination Unit provides support and guidance to doctors on the Program through facilitating rotations, advocating for placements, and connecting with Rural Generalist mentors to provide career advice and support.