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Developing MHST courses that prepare GPs to respond to mental health issues


The MHST primary pathway (formerly Level 1 Mental Health Training) is entry-level training in mental health for GPs with limited mental healthcare experience. Its purpose is to provide GPs, including GP registrars, with a basic understanding of common mental illnesses and training relating to the development of Mental Health Treatment Plans.

If you are interested in developing more specific or focused training in mental health, consider the modular pathway of MHST, consisting of a core module and a clinical enhancement module. The GPMHSC is particularly interested to hear from training providers who focus on ADHD and eating disorders.

Accrediting an activity with the GPMHSC means that GPs completing your course can access Medicare item numbers 2715 and 2717, and learn to develop accurate and in-depth mental health treatment plans and adequately involve consumers and carers. You’ll be able to utilise the RACGP and GPMHSC logos, both trusted organisations in the GP education field, when advertising your course.

Does this sound like something you might be interested in? Get in contact today by emailing the GPMHSC secretariat.