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    • Medical Education
    • Primary Care Research
    • Health Systems Analysis

    Background:

    • General practice has significantly evolved globally over 50 years.
    • Transformations include recognition, academic standing, organization, and funding.
    • Training pathways have adapted to these environmental changes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Compare Australian and international general practice training features.
    • Utilize World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) educational standards as a framework.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of general practice training programs.
    • Framework application using WONCA Working Party on Education standards.

    Main Results:

    • Australian general practice training, particularly rural, meets high international standards.
    • Significant jurisdictional differences exist due to local contexts, alongside notable similarities.
    • Growing emphasis on the diverse roles of general practitioners.

    Conclusions:

    • Australian general practice training is robust internationally, with room for global learning.
    • Structured, well-resourced training programs are crucial for general practitioner roles.
    • International efforts are needed to ensure universal access to high-level primary care, especially for underserved populations.