Remote supervision provides high-quality training for registrars working in locations with limited or no onsite supervision. During remote supervision, registrars are supported by an offsite supervisor who uses phone and video conferencing to teach, advise and provide real-time assistance when needed.
The program addresses chronic workforce shortages that affect rural and remote communities and provides increased access to primary healthcare services.
Remote supervision placement opportunities
Are you interested in shaping the next generation of rural GPs and rural generalists? Do you have a passion for education and training? An interest in rural or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health? We’re building a pool of remote supervisors to support general practice training in rural Queensland communities for the 2026.1 term, commencing January 2026.
Express your interest
To express your interest and learn more about the program please email nationalmedicaleducation@racgp.org.au.
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Remote supervision guidelines Remote supervision quick guide Remote supervision registrar requirements Remote supervision snapshot
Lead Medical Educators – Remote Supervision Associate Professor, Jill Benson: Jillian.Benson@racgp.org.au Dr Tim Linton: Tim.Linton@racgp.org.au Medical ±«سمتسئµ Program Lead Kim Booth: nationalmedicaleducation@racgp.org.au