Higher education research
Publication Date
4-2017
Subjects
Medical education, Medical students, General practice, Medical practitioners, Satisfaction, Careers, Training, Student experience, Monitoring, Course evaluation, Questionnaires, Higher education
Abstract
The AGPT Registrar Satisfaction Survey was an annual, national survey of GP registrars currently training in the AGPT program that collects information about registrar satisfaction, experience and future career plans. The survey undertaken in November and December 2016 was part of the Department of Health’s monitoring and quality improvement activities and the information used to assure the quality of training provision, enable continuous improvement and allow results to be benchmarked nationally. It also collected information on registrars’ demographics, training contexts, career plans and other aspects of their training experience.
Recommended Citation
Radloff, A., Edwards, D., & Matthews, D. (2017). Australian General Practice Training Program: National report on the 2016 Registrar Satisfaction Survey. Australian Government Department of Health. https://research.acer.edu.au/higher_education/85
Copyright Statement
Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2017
Place of Publication
Canberra, Australia
Publisher
Australian Government Department of Health
Included in
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Commons, Higher Education Commons, Medical Education Commons