The GP Registrar Starter Checklist

A free video masterclass and comprehensive PDF checklist to streamline your first GP term in Australian community practice.

Stepping into community practice should be a supported transition, not a sudden shock.

Moving from the hospital system into general practice is a massive shift. Suddenly, you are navigating the 15-minute consult, deciphering complex Medicare billing rules, learning new clinical software, and managing your own workflow—often feeling like you are figuring it out entirely on your own.

This overwhelming feeling is known as “Transition Shock,” and it’s the biggest hurdle for incoming registrars. You don’t need more clinical textbooks right now; you need a practical operational manual. That is exactly why this starter guide exists.

What's Inside?

The Transition Introduction Video

Sit down for a short focused session that demystifies the day-to-day realities of general practice. We briefly cover the why and how of essential clinic operations, including structuring your workflow to run on time, managing community-setting emergencies, and mastering the fundamentals of billing so you can focus on patient care.

The GP Registrar Starter Checklist

Your practical, day-one companion. This comprehensive, printable PDF checklist ensures you don’t miss a beat during your clinic orientation. From essential IT setups and software logins to physical room checks and administrative must-dos, this is your blueprint for a smooth first GP term.

Built by a GP, for GPs.

I’m Dr. Tayfun Ozdemir, an Australian GP. I remember exactly what that transition shock feels like—leaving the structured environment of the hospital for the fast-paced, autonomous reality of private practice.

I helped build GP Tools to give incoming registrars the exact operational insights, systems, and practical resources I wish I had on day one.

Ready to take the stress out of your first GP term?

Get immediate access to the masterclass, download your checklist, and start your transition into General Practice with confidence.