Colleges room
The Colleges room is featured packed. We cover Assessments. Then the difficult issues of Consideration and Reconsideration, Review and Appeal (they can save Doctors careers!). Then a myriad of other college specific medical licencing issues.
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Colleges medical licencing
Our goal is to ensure you have all medical licencing issues applicable to Colleges.
Overview of Colleges
Objective:
An overview of the key elements of Colleges for specialists in Australia
An overview of the key elements of Colleges for specialists in Australia
College Assesments
Objective:
Team members can assist the Doctor with preparation of documentation for College assessment. Timeframes for assessment. Reviewing assessment outcomes.
Team members can assist the Doctor with preparation of documentation for College assessment. Timeframes for assessment. Reviewing assessment outcomes.
Consideration of Special Circumstances
Objective:
Provide team members with an understanding of when and how to assist an IMG in applying for Consideration of Special Circumstances.
Provide team members with an understanding of when and how to assist an IMG in applying for Consideration of Special Circumstances.
Reconsideration, Review and Appeal
Objective:
Provide team members with an understanding of when and how to assist an IMG in applying for Reconsideration, Review and Appeal.
Provide team members with an understanding of when and how to assist an IMG in applying for Reconsideration, Review and Appeal.
Seeking college letters of support
Objective:
Sharing with practice team members when and how to secure College letters of support.
Sharing with practice team members when and how to secure College letters of support.
Practice accreditation
Objective:
Provide guidance to practices regarding College accreditation for AON practices.
Provide guidance to practices regarding College accreditation for AON practices.
Remedial training
Supervisors and Supervision levels
This CHAPTER is identical to that found in the AHPRA room.
Objective:
Provide guidance to practices regarding rules for Supervisors and Supervision levels. Includes changes to both.
Managing College contacts
Optional Support AND for
When things go wrong!
Objective:
To ensure you are aware of optional support available from our team
your Courses
Frequently asked questions
Which Colleges oversee which specialties?
You can find this information in the Overview of Colleges (4PR200).
What are the College assessment options?
There are three main assessment options:
1. Short-Term training with AHPRA Post-Graduate training or Supervised Practice registration.
2. Specialist Assessment only with AHPRA Provisional registration.
3. Dual Specialist and Area of Need application with either AHPRA Provisional Competent Authority OR Limited Area of Need registration.
Refer College Assessments and Applications (4PR205)
1. Short-Term training with AHPRA Post-Graduate training or Supervised Practice registration.
2. Specialist Assessment only with AHPRA Provisional registration.
3. Dual Specialist and Area of Need application with either AHPRA Provisional Competent Authority OR Limited Area of Need registration.
Refer College Assessments and Applications (4PR205)
How long do College assessments last?
Good question. It varies by College so cannot provide a definite answer.
HOWEVER if you secure the College assessment outcome report it "should" state how long the assessment is valid.
If NOT make contact with the College to seek clarification.
HOWEVER if you secure the College assessment outcome report it "should" state how long the assessment is valid.
If NOT make contact with the College to seek clarification.
What if a Doctor fails their College assessment or examinations?
The short version is this.
Initial Assessments
Very difficult to appeal as it is largely clinical in nature HOWEVER:
1. many Colleges provide a preliminary outcome report. That provides an opportunity to clarify and provide further information.
2. It is possible to ask for Reconsideration. Refer Reconsideration, Review and Appeal (4PR215).
College Examinations
Two pathways:
1. Consideration of Special Circumstances (4PR210) OR
2. Reconsideration, Review and Appeal (4PR215).
Failed all Examination Attempts
All Colleges have some form of Remediation. Refer to the specific College examination handbook. Refer to Remedial Training (4PR230).
Initial Assessments
Very difficult to appeal as it is largely clinical in nature HOWEVER:
1. many Colleges provide a preliminary outcome report. That provides an opportunity to clarify and provide further information.
2. It is possible to ask for Reconsideration. Refer Reconsideration, Review and Appeal (4PR215).
College Examinations
Two pathways:
1. Consideration of Special Circumstances (4PR210) OR
2. Reconsideration, Review and Appeal (4PR215).
Failed all Examination Attempts
All Colleges have some form of Remediation. Refer to the specific College examination handbook. Refer to Remedial Training (4PR230).