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New Fellows welcomed to ‘one of the most rewarding careers’


Karen Burge


7/05/2026 3:51:40 PM

The RACGP congratulated 40 new Fellows on their achievement, at a special ceremony in Canberra.

New Fellows in group photo at the ceremony
‘Each new Fellow strengthens the ACT’s GP workforce at a time when communities are experiencing growing demand for care and increased pressure across the health system.’

The RACGP has welcomed a new cohort of 40 Fellows, including two Rural Generalists, at a ceremony held in Canberra, on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, last weekend. 
 
Hosted by RACGP NSW&ACT, the event marked the New Fellows’ entry into the profession as specialist GPs. 
 
RACGP President Dr Michael Wright congratulated the GPs on their achievement, saying that becoming a Fellow of the RACGP represents ‘years of dedication, study and hands-on experience caring for patients’. 
 
‘Australia has never needed specialist GPs more than it does right now, and it’s fantastic to see a new generation of Fellows ready to support communities, including here in the ACT, where demand for care continues to grow,’ he said. 
  
‘General practice is one of the most rewarding careers in medicine. As a GP, you build long-term relationships with patients and play a vital role in keeping people healthy throughout their lives.’ 
 
RACGP NSW&ACT Chair Dr Rebekah Hoffman said the ceremony was a significant milestone for the New Fellows and an important boost for the ACT’s health system.  
 
‘This is a proud and well-earned achievement for our New Fellows, who have completed years of intensive training to reach this point,’ she said. 
  
‘Each New Fellow strengthens the ACT’s GP workforce at a time when communities are experiencing growing demand for care and increased pressure across the health system.  
 
‘General practice plays a central role in keeping people well and supporting patients through all stages of life.’

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