
Make the most of ReCEnT
Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) is a flagship general practice education and
training project hosted by the RACGP.
Funded by the Department of Health, the project began as a pilot in 2009. Since then, ReCEnT has grown significantly, with GP registrars across most of Australia now participating in the project.
The ReCEnT project is the first of its kind to document Australian GP registrars’ educational and
clinical experiences over time by measuring:
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what registrars do, the types of patients and conditions they see and their clinical and
education actions during the consultation - how registrars’ practice changes during their training.
A new CPD-accredited course is now live on RACGP’s gplearning. 'Introduction to ReCEnT and the registrar feedback report' is designed to help supervisors interpret registrar feedback reports with confidence and guide reflective learning.
Developed with direct input from supervisors and medical educators, this course is a practical tool to make the most of ReCEnT. To access the course, log in to gplearning, search 'recent' and self-enrol.
