GP National Registrar Survey – National Reports

This collection contains the National Reports for the GP National Registrar Survey.

Collection description

The General Practice National Registrar Survey (GP NRS) is a yearly Australia‑wide survey for GP and Rural Generalist registrars who are training in programs funded by the Australian Government.

The survey asks registrars about:

  • how satisfied they are with their training
  • what their experiences have been
  • what they plan to do in the future. 

It also includes research questions to better understand new or emerging issues in general practice.

The results help:

  • make sure training stays high quality
  • enable continuous improvement in training delivery
  • inform GP training policy development.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

Latest report

Previous reports

  • The survey reports from 2013 to 2017 are available on ACER’s website by searching ‘Registrar Satisfaction Survey’. 

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