Apply for Physician training
Eligibility for Physician training
Basic Training
Basic Training is the first step to becoming a Physician at the RACP.
To be eligible to start Basic Training at the RACP, you must:
- Complete a medical degree accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) or Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ)
- Have a general medical registration with the Medical Board of Australia, or a medical registration with a general scope of practice with the MCNZ
- Have satisfactorily completed at least an intern year (post graduate year one)
- Be employed by an accredited hospital (where you will do your Basic Training)
- Discuss your application and receive approval from the site (or network) Director of Physician Education (DPE)
Advanced Training
Advanced Training allows trainees to continue developing their knowledge and skills through a chosen clinical specialty.
Your eligibility to apply for Advanced Training depends on the Advanced Training specialty program that you would like to enter. For most Advanced Training programs, you will need to complete Basic Training before you can start Advanced Training. Find out more about the Advanced Training specialty programs.
Apply to start your training
Basic Training
You will need to submit an application to the RACP to start your Basic Training program. Go to Basic Training to find out how to apply with the RACP.
Advanced Training
The process for applying to begin Advanced Training will depend on the Advanced Training specialty program that you would like to enter. Go to Advanced Training to find out how to apply with the RACP.
Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have started your Physician training somewhere else and wish to complete your training at the RACP, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). You will need to complete your application for RPL within three months of starting your training program. Find out more about the RACP Recognition of Prior Learning policy.
Eligibility requirements for international medical graduates
Medical graduates who have completed their degree overseas (international medical graduates) have the same eligibility requirements for Basic and Advanced Training as Australian or New Zealand trained medical graduates.
Go to Basic Training to find out how to apply to become a Physician.
Go to Advanced Training to find out how to apply with the RACP.
Short-term specialist training
If you have completed your medical degree overseas, you may also be eligible for short term specialist training in Australia with the RACP. Go to short term specialist training in Australia to learn more.
Recruitment standards
The College has outlined requirements for selection into training that relate to the College’s expectation of its members and their role in recruitment and selection for its training programs.