Trainee Reference Guide Keeping yourself informed and on track throughout your training program
WELCOM E
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) welcomes you as a new Trainee or Specialist International Medical Graduate (SIMG).
Welcome RANZCP is the principal organization responsible for training, educating and representing the medical specialty of psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand. The College’s vision is to enhance the mental health of our nations through leadership in high quality psychiatric care. This guide will provide you with key information about the college and your membership. It will also help guide you on ways to keep yourself on track throughout your training and where you can get assistance if needed.
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This guide can help you at any point of your training program, so it’s worth holding onto but an updated copy of this guide is available at www. ranzcp.org/support along with a range of other useful resources.
STRUCTU RE
Structure & Governance The RANZCP is governed by a Board of seven directlyelected directors who are fellows of the College and are led by the College President. Many of the activities and functions of the College are driven by a large number of committees and supported by its employees, who are led by the Chief Executive Officer. THERE ARE SIX CONSTITUENT COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD. THESE ARE: • Audit Committee • Corporate Governance and Risk Committee • Education Committee
RANZCP Membership You can apply to become a Fellow once
• Finance Committee
you have successfully completed the
• Membership Engagement Committee
RANZCP training program or otherwise
• Practice, Policy and Partnerships Committee In addition, there are also subcommittees such as the Trainee Representative Committee and the Overseas Trained Psychiatrist Representative Committee that also report directly to the board.
met the requirements for the fellowship. As a SIMG you are eligible for Affiliate membership with the college As a trainee you are automatically an associate member.
Within the College, there are six faculties and twelve sections to represent specialist aspects of psychiatry. For more information visit the College website at www.ranzcp.org/governance.
Fellows
The College has a local office in each state of Australia, with its’ head office in Melbourne and there is a national office in New Zealand.
Affiliates
Associates
RANZCP Trainee Reference Guide
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SELF AWAREN ESS
Self Awareness Understanding and attending to how you feel, what your attitudes are and how you respond to particular solutions will help build your resilience and ensure you are on track throughout the fellowship program.
What do you find stressful? Top 5 Stressors of RANZCP members Too much work in a limited... Patients who are difficult...
Stressors
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Paperwork Intrusion of work on family Time pressure to see patients
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How do you cope?
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How healthy is your coping style?
Everyone copes with stressful events differently. Some examples of coping mechanisms are:
Break the problem down into smaller points Seek assistance
Healthy
Unhealthy
Not all coping styles are healthy. Some
Avoid the issue or become withdrawn
coping styles may provide temporary
Consume more indulgent food or drink
problems later down the track.
relief, but leave you with much bigger
Consider how you may be able to adjust your
Increase amounts of sleep
coping style to incorporate more self care activities, particularly at times of high stress.
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SELF AWAREN ESS
Self Awareness Understanding and attending to how you feel, what your attitudes are and how you respond to particular solutions will help build your resilience and ensure you are on track throughout the fellowship program.
What do you find stressful? Top 5 Stressors of RANZCP members Too much work in a limited... Patients who are difficult...
Stressors
% respondents
Paperwork Intrusion of work on family Time pressure to see patients
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Need to chat? Member
Suppo Service PH: 1800 941 002 E: suppo @ranzcp.org
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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 309 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia www.ranzcp.org.au ABN 68 000 439 047
This book and some of the associated resources were made possible through Australian Government funding.