Increasing people’s understanding of how RACFs work is important for inspiring future workforce in aged care. There are many opportunities for teaching and mentoring in aged care, which include:
- general practice lectures at Australian universities
- supporting medical student placements
- supporting GP registrar placements
- working with hospitals to raise awareness of the GP role in aged care
- integrating GPs into hospital teams.
Many universities have medical student placements in general practices that may expose students to aged care facility visits. It is encouraged that GPs who visit aged care facilities take medical students with them as a learning opportunity.
GPs who are teaching medical students in an RACF may be eligible for .
Some other programs that increase medical student exposure to aged care include:
- in Western Australia
- in Tasmania.