MCCC GP Training offers diverse, high quality education and training opportunities across a region that includes rural, remote, outer-metropolitan and metropolitan settings.
Our GP Training footprint is home to 50% of Victorian’s – just under 3 million people – and covers three-quarters of the State. By 2031 the population in the MCCC footprint is expected to be more than 3.6 million.
Almost 600 registrars are on their journey to GP Fellowship across the MCCC GP Training region.
These registrars are being taught, supported and mentored by experienced GP Supervisors who work in 240 plus accredited teaching practices across our region. View our training practices here.
Registrars who train with MCCC have the opportunity to develop specialist General Practice skills and knowledge in GP teaching practices that service the health needs of metropolitan, regional and remote communities.


Responsive teaching approaches and platforms
MCCC offers registrars an interesting and stimulating GP training experience.
Our training program is developed and delivered by specialist medical educators who are GPs with interests and skills in medical education.
Registrars participate in a multi-faceted training program that incorporates face-to-face peer learning workshops, webinars and gain access to a comprehensive e-learning platform called MeL that offers resources and opportunities for on-line collaboration.
Experienced GPs who are external to the general practice learning environment observe the GP registrar in action through scheduled clinical visits and provide feedback to supplement mentoring offered by GP supervisors.
MCCC Communication Skill Tutors, Cultural Educators and Cultural Mentors also play a critical role in supporting GP registrars to improve patient-centred communication and build understanding of cultural needs within the community and General Practice setting.