Fellowship Support Program Registrar handbook

Induction to the FSP


Boundaries in your workplace

      1. Boundaries in your workplace

Last revised: 21 Mar 2025

Boundaries in your workplace

To maintain appropriate boundaries in your workplace:

  • you shouldn’t enter into a formal therapeutic relationship with your supervisor while you're undertaking a training term
  • you and your supervisor shouldn’t prescribe for each other, or pressure each other to provide prescriptions for yourselves, your families or friends.
We recommend that:
  • registrars do not treat other practice staff (including other GPs)
  • practice staff do not seek medical care or prescriptions for themselves (or their families) from the registrar when realistic alternatives are available.

In rural areas where there's limited access to alternative medical care, the practice may consider a policy of allowing you to treat staff with appropriate supervisory oversight, after considering the risks, benefits and alternatives. Your training stage should also be considered and the situation should be discussed with you.

In the rare event of an emergency requiring you or your supervisor to provide emergency treatment to the other, the incident should be disclosed to your ME (if consent is given). You must formally debrief the emergency with other supervisors in the training site or with your ME.

TIP

Find yourself a GP, in a different practice to your own (if possible) who you feel comfortable talking to about work and personal stresses. Attend regularly for preventive health.

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