Positive learning experiences for medical professionals.
PMCV delivers education, training, and professional development for prevocational doctors, clinical educators and supervisors of training.
When delivering prevocational medical education and training to prevocational doctors, clinical educators and supervisors of training are encouraged to drive a culture that supports learners and their wellbeing, and leads to improving patient outcomes.
Our Education & Training programs promote excellence in clinical supervision, education and training. The sessions we offer address the key educational standards of:
- Communication
- Teaching
- Supervision/Improving Performance
- Assessment and Feedback
- Orientation
- Wellbeing
We have involved external stakeholders, such as the MEO Network, the Clinical Educator’s Network, JMO Victoria and PMCV’s Education Committee, to ensure representation from all medical prevocational education stakeholders and craft groups.
Upcoming Courses
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Hitting the Ground Running – 20 & 22 May
OnlineThe HTGR program is open to International Medical Graduates (IMGs) employed or about to commence employment within the Australian Health System (Hospital-based and General Practice) in all Australian states/territories. The program integrates all required non-hospital/practice specific orientation content to assist with the initial 3 month orientation reporting requirement to Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) / Medical […]
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Hitting the Ground Running – 17 and 19 June
OnlineThe HTGR program is open to International Medical Graduates (IMGs) employed or about to commence employment within the Australian Health System (Hospital-based and General Practice) in all Australian states/territories. The […]
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Our medical education & training programs and courses
Our programs are developed in line with innovations in medical education and training to help increase confidence, knowledge, and practical skills in medical professionals.
Learn more about each program below:
Hitting the Ground Running (HTGR)
An IMG Orientation Program designed to support and grow the knowledge of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) as they familiarise themselves within the Australian healthcare system.
This course is suitable for International Medical Graduates (IMGs).
Supervisor Training
Under the AMC’s National Framework for Prevocational Medical Training, health services are required to offer training and support for Term Supervisors, Primary Clinical Supervisors and Day-to-day Clinical Supervisors to address any identified knowledge or skill gaps.
PMCV’s Prevocational Supervision Training package comprises of seven training videos, supplementary materials such as guidelines, position descriptions and templates, and links to resources published by the AMC to support them.
Education & Training Cultural Safety
At PMCV, we believe that cultural awareness is an essential part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students, staff, and faculty members. We recognize that our community is diverse and that understanding and respecting cultural differences is crucial to providing high-quality education.
By promoting cultural awareness, we aim to foster a culture of respect, inclusivity, and empathy, which in turn will enhance the learning experience and promote personal growth for everyone involved. We are committed to providing resources, training, and support to our community to ensure that we are all equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a multicultural world.
Together with our stakeholders, the Education and Training team will empower, support, and advocate for prevocational medical trainees by
- Centralising resources for MEOs and Supervisors.
- Providing education and training for Supervisors, medical prevocational trainees and MEOs.
- Supporting the implementation of the JMO Medical Educator model.
- Engaging and supporting educational research and innovations.
Education & Training Prospectus
The PMCV Education Series has been developed to deliver courses to Prevocational Doctors and their clinical supervisors with the support and commitment of the health service in their workplace.
JMO Victoria Curriculum
This curriculum details the expected outcomes of PGY1 and PGY2 doctors under the National Framework. It outlines different approaches to achieving these outcomes which can be used to provide clinical units, including term supervisors and medical education units’ guidance for supporting prevocational doctors throughout their training journey.
MEO Guide
The PMCV MEO Network is a collective of all MEOs working in Victoria and they are your best allies for collaborating, sharing,
and receiving general support. Members are easily reached via email or phone and can also be interacted with during the regular
PMCV MEO Network meetings that occur at least four times per year.