OGET in the Kimberley Region
OGET sessions led by the Broome Hub bring together healthcare professionals from across the Kimberley region for focused learning and collaboration in women’s health.

Stay informed with the latest news on training pathways, program updates, assessments, and support initiatives for medical trainees at all stages.
OGET sessions led by the Broome Hub bring together healthcare professionals from across the Kimberley region for focused learning and collaboration in women’s health.
GPPTSP provides eligible GPs with grants to support training in obstetrics.
Bringing local clinicians together for hands‑on, scenario‑based emergency training.
RANZCOG is delighted to announce the launch of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Education and Training (OGET) project in Tasmania.
RANZCOG will be implementing several changes to the process, including changes to eligibility.
The revised version will come into effect from 1 February 2026.
RANZCOG has partnered with Birth Trauma Australia (BTA) to launch the Birth Trauma Education Project.
RANZCOG has issued an apology to Māori trainees and Fellows who have experienced culturally unsafe training conditions.
The Mount Barker Hub of the OGET Program is playing a pivotal role in building a stronger, more connected rural health workforce in Australia.
RANZCOG has partnered with BTA to leverage expertise to develop new multidisciplinary birth trauma training resources.
GPPTSP provides eligible GPs with grants to support training in obstetrics.
Bringing local clinicians together for hands‑on, scenario‑based emergency training.
RANZCOG is delighted to announce the launch of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Education and Training (OGET) project in Tasmania.
RANZCOG will be implementing several changes to the process, including changes to eligibility.
The revised version will come into effect from 1 February 2026.
RANZCOG has partnered with Birth Trauma Australia (BTA) to launch the Birth Trauma Education Project.