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Murray to the Mountains

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Recruitment for the 2023 Hume VRGP – Murray to the Mountains Intern Program (M2M) will be conducted through the Postgraduate Medical Council of Victoria recruitment process as part of the Victorian Rural Preferential Allocation (VRPA).

We welcome final year medical students to a number of information sessions and regional tours to learn about the M2M Intern Program and the Hume Region.

Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria

The Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) have a number of Victorian Health Service Information sessions scheduled to provide medical students with all they need to know for apply for an Internship.

The PMCV will also manage all of the Intern allocation matches. Make sure you register with PMCV, a number of videos and sessions are available via their website where you can learn more on the process, timelines and eligibility criteria.

Head over to their website at https://www.pmcv.com.au/intern-match-2023/

Health Service Information Sessions

Metropolitan Health Service info sessions will be taking place from Tuesday the 21st of March to Tuesday the 4th of April.
Rural and Regional Health service information sessions will be taking place from Tuesday the 13th of April to Wednesday the 3rd of May.

Please keep an eye on the PMCV website for more details.

Ahead of the the Hume VRGP – Murray to the Mountains Intern Program webinar (to be held on the 24th of April), see what a couple of our trainees have said:

Regional Tour

In collaboration with our regional partners, we invite you to the Health Service Tour in North East Victoria on the 13th and 14th of May 2023. While you visit the health services, you will be able to speak directly to staff and current trainees and have all your questions answered.

Join us on Saturday evening and hear about the Victorian Rural Generalist Program over dinner. And learn more about the Hume VRGP – Murray to the Mountains Intern Program (M2M) on Sunday.

  pdf More information can be found here. (1.84 MB)

Bookings are essential and can be made at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/thrive-in-hume-regional-health-service-showcase-tickets-586304421307

M2M Contact

if you have any further questions or would like to make a time to meet to discuss the M2M Intern Program in more detail please either complete the equiry form here or contact Merryn Lodding, VRGP Hume Region Manager – Murray to the Mountains Intern Program via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via phone 0418 260 398.

 

The Murray to the Mountains (M2M) intern training experience is unique. Our placement structure will give you the total experience in both rural and regional hospitals.

The M2M program has been developed by a partnership between Alpine Health, Cobram District Health, Numurkah District Health Service and Yarrawonga Health.

The M2M placement structure provides an outstanding experience in both rural and regional hospitals in some of Victoria’s most beautiful locations such as Cobram, Mt Beauty, Falls Creek, Yarrawonga, Benalla, Kyabram, Mansfield and Mt Buller.

The core medical, surgical and emergency medicine rotations are provided at Northeast Health Wangaratta or Albury Wodonga Health (Wodonga & Albury Campus).

The M2M program provides the opportunity for career progression from undergraduate to GP or the M2M experience is readily translated to metropolitan specialist practice.

The Hume Rural Generalist Intern Training Program, Murray to the Mountains (M2M) is considered Rural Generalist Trainng Year 1 (RG1) of the Victorian Rural Generalist Program (VRGP) for the Hume Region. 

The VRGP is a state-wide end-to-end Rural Generalist training program that allows the future Rural Generalist workforce to train, work and live in rural and regional Victoria.  In addition to providing a diverse and rewarding training experience, the long-term objective of the VRGP is to increase the employment of Rural Generalists in rural health services and communities across Victoria.

The RG1 program provides a great introduction to a Rural Generalist career by providing training in both health service and community settings and working alongside Rural Generalists in small, rural and community health services.

There is no requirement to be in a GP training program to apply for RG1 positions, but you will need to be on a GP training program before taking up a Rural Generalist Advanced Training position. Application to an accredited GP training program can be done in Rural Generalist Year 1 or 2.

To learn more about the VRGP please visit: https://www.vicruralgeneralist.com.au/

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