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Special 2013 AGPT Application Edition

 
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16 April 2012

2013 AGPT Applications Open

 
 

18 May 2012

2013 AGPT Applications Close

 upcoming events
 
 

16 June - 1 July 2012

National Assessment Centres at venues across Australia 

 

 
 

1 August 2012

Applicants notified of RTP shortlisting

 
 

4 - 12 August 2012

RTP assessment of shortlisted applicants
 

 
 in this issue...
 
 

2013 AGPT Applications NOW OPEN !

 

The 2013 AGPT application period opened on the 16th April and once again NCGPT is busily recruiting the best possible registrars. NCGPT has been allocated 45 positions for the 2013 AGPT intake which is double the number of places from 3 years ago.

 

We are very proud of the many outstanding registrars we have trained over the years and our research shows that many chose NCGPT due to recommendations from others.

 

WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOUR HELP.

 

Word of mouth and referrals are our strongest recruitment  tools, so if you know anybody who may be interested in GP training next year, please let NCGPT know and we will send them the NCGPT info pack. Alternatively, forward on this email to any aspiring GP registrars so they can check out our website for further details.

 

For further 2013 AGPT information and how to apply, visit the NCGPT website at www.ncgpt.org.au or the AGPT website at www.agpt.com.au

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NCGPT Mobile Site launched for new applicants

 

Last week NCGPT launched its new mobile website to correspond with the opening of the 2013 AGPT application period. In doing so we were the first RTP to have a mobile site up and running.

 

The mobile site is basically a cut down version of our main “desktop” site and has initially been designed to promote NCGPT and our programs. We have tried to compress the key information from our main site and utilise our testimonial videos that have proven so successful in the past.

 

We are presently analysing traffic through the site to see which content areas are attracting the most interest and will be adjusting and adding content accordingly.


To check out the site use the same NCGPT domain name (www.ncgpt.org.au) on your mobile device.

 

Further content and capabilities will be continually added to enhance the site and we welcome any comments and ideas you may have.

 

Email your comments to seano@ncgpt.org.au

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