PREP Geriatric Medicine

New curricula implementation

We’re implementing a new curriculum for Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine. Trainees who start Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine from 2024 will follow the new curriculum. See the new curriculum for more information.

Trainees who started before 2024 will continue to follow the PREP curriculum and program requirements.

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Program overview

Geriatrican consulting with their patientIn Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine, you’ll explore in-depth specialty training in the diagnosis and management of complex and/or multifactorial internal medicine disorders that impact the cognition and functional status of the older person. You will train under supervision and prepare for independent practice as a consultant. The program builds your skills through work-based learning and assessment tools.

Program updates

The Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine Program is evaluated biennially by the Advanced Training Committee (ATC) in Geriatric Medicine and the Aotearoa New Zealand Advanced Training Subcommittee (ATS) in Geriatric Medicine to ensure that it’s in line with educational best practice. Changes in program requirements may occur and could impact your training plan. The College will provide sufficient notice prior to implementing any change. You must always ensure you’re following the correct requirements during your training.

PREP entry requirements

Prospective trainees must have:

  • completed RACP Basic Training, including the Written and Clinical Examinations
  • a current medical registration
  • been appointed to an appropriate Advanced Training Position

New and current trainees need to apply for Advanced Training each year.

Trainees who start from 2024 will follow new entry requirements. See the new Geriatric Medicine curriculum for more information.

Duration

Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine requires 3 years (36 months) of full-time equivalent (FTE) training.

Fellowship

Once you’ve completed all requirements of your training and the ATC/ATS has recommended you for admission, the College will invite you to apply for Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

See Becoming a Fellow for information on admission to Fellowship.

As a Fellow in active practice in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand or overseas, you’ll need to meet the annual requirements of the Continuing Professional Development program.

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