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Vocational Training Infectious
Diseases and Microbiology
Supervising Committee
A Joint Sub-committee comprising representatives of the Royal Australasian College
of Physicians Specialist Advisory Committee (SAC) in Infectious Diseases and
representatives of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. The Sub-Committee
will be Australasian, with representation from both Colleges, accrediting the
training for Advanced Trainees in Australia and New Zealand. Administration of
training will be done in Australia.
Definition
of Specialty
An integrated discipline encompassing expertise in:
- the investigation, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of Infectious
Diseases;
- the prevention and control of infectious Diseases;
- laboratory procedures, management and administration of a Microbiology
laboratory.

General Principles
- Trainees will generally enter the joint training program following completion
of at least three years of basic physician training and success in the FRACP
written and clinical examinations.
Where a trainee is yet to successfully complete the FRACP examination, provided
that basic training has been satisfactorily completed, the Joint Sub-committee
in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases may consider conditional approval
for advanced training of part or all of the year in which the examination
is successfully completed, subject to prospective application and RACP guidelines.
- Joint training is a five-year training program combining clinical training
in Infectious Diseases and laboratory training in Microbiology. Joint trainees
must be registered with and supervised by the Joint Sub-committee in and
Infectious Diseases Microbiology and registered with the Board of Censors,
RCPA.
- Infectious Diseases advanced training is conducted by the RACP and leads
to the award of FRACP and the ability to practise as an Infectious Diseases
Physician.
- Laboratory training in Microbiology is conducted by the RCPA and leads
to the award of FRCPA and the ability to practise as a Microbiologist.
- Joint training should be undertaken at at least two separate sites.

Components of Joint Training
The training period of 5 years is expected to encompass 2 years of core training
in Infectious Diseases and 3 years in Laboratory Microbiology. These years
can be undertaken in any order. In some cases trainees will occupy joint laboratory/clinical
positions. In this case trainees in discussion with the supervisor and, if
necessary, the Joint Sub-committee, will be required to nominate the breakdown
of time sought for approval for each of the core Infectious Diseases or Microbiology
training.
Infectious Diseases Trainees
Fellows of the RACP may not enter the joint training program. They may however
apply to the Registrar of the Board of Censors (RCPA) for retrospective accreditation
of training in Microbiology.
Infectious Diseases Trainees can enter the Joint Infectious Diseases/Microbiology
Program any time; however they will have to pay retrospective fees to the RCPA.
Trainees entering the joint program after commencing ID training will not be
granted retrospective accreditation of their 6 months required laboratory time
unless they can demonstrate that this time was wholly devoted to Microbiology
training.
Retrospective acceptance of training under another SAC is generally not applicable
under this training program. Training under a different SAC (eg General Medicine)
is accepted by the SAC in Infectious Diseases as an elective term of training.
However, the Joint Infectious Diseases/Microbiology Program encompasses five
years of core training (two years of clinical Infectious Diseases and three
years of microbiology), thus not allowing for retrospective acceptance of training
undertaken under a different SAC.

Core Training in Infectious Diseases (2 years)
The required 2 clinical years must be a comprehensive and structured program,
prospectively approved the Specialist Advisory Committee. Exposure to inpatients
and outpatients with a broad range of Infectious Diseases is required.
Laboratory Training in Microbiology (3 years)
Training in Microbiology may only be undertaken in laboratories accredited
with the RCPA Board of Censors and under approved supervision. It is expected
that only a small proportion of time (approx. 10%) would be spent in direct
patient care during this time.
Trainees will be expected to develop comprehensive knowledge and practical
skills in all facets of Microbiology and to be proficient at handling specimens
and identifying the range of organisms expected to be encountered in a tertiary
care hospital, with attention to safety and quality assurance.
Assessment in Infectious Diseases
It is anticipated, that the majority of candidates will undertake
their two core clinical training years required for the FRACP, commencing
in the year immediately following completion of the FRACP Written Exam. Consecutive
years of clinical training are not necessarily required.
Assessment of the clinical years by the joint committee will occur on the basis
of the current guidelines for core clinical training. Conjoint clinical and
laboratory training will be assessed on an individual basis by the Joint Sub-Committee.
Trainees are required undertake three projects; two clinical projects to satisfy
the requirements of the Infectious Diseases component and one more substantive
project to meet the Microbiology training requirements. The two infectious
diseases projects must be commenced during, and relate to work undertaken in,
the two core clinical years of infectious diseases training. At least one infectious
diseases project must be submitted by the end of the second year of clinical
infectious diseases training. These two projects will be reviewed by members
of the Joint Sub-Committee. The third project should be based on work completed
during training for the RCPA Part II Examination (i.e. after successful completion
of the Part I Examination) and must be submitted to the RCPA one month before
the Part II Viva Exam. The RCPA will give the Sub-Committee the title of the
projects that have passed. The Sub-Committee will accept this project as the
third project.
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