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GP Workforce Planning and Prioritisation (GP WPP) Program

Delivering the Australian General Practice Training Workforce Planning and Prioritisation (GP WPP) program in Queensland.

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The Brisbane North Primary Health Network (PHN) is leading the Queensland PHN Consortium selected by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care (The Department) to deliver the Australian General Practice Training Workforce Planning and Prioritisation (GP WPP) program in Queensland.

To support the transition to the college-led training model, we are working closely with The Department, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), along with a range of key stakeholders.

The objective of the program is to provide independent, regionally based analysis and advice to the Department on current and future GP workforce needs and training capacity to inform the distribution and placement of GP registrars.

Who is undertaking the GP WPP program in Queensland? What is the aim of the program? What is Brisbane North PHN's role?

These and other frequently asked questions are answered below.

Contact

Debbie Croyden, Manager | Workforce Planning and Prioritisation via email.