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Psychiatry Trainee Education Course

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Psychiatry Trainee Education Course
Advancing Skills and Expertise in Mental Health Care

Join our accredited Psychiatry Trainee Education Course, endorsed by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), for stage 1 and stage 2 psychiatry trainees. Apply Here 

Be taught and inspired by leading experts in psychiatry, psychotherapy, leadership, research and clinical skills, including trauma-informed care, across the life span. Benefit from shared units with the Master of Brain and Mind Sciences, fostering collaborative research opportunities in mental health.

Course Highlights

  • Gain essential competencies outlined by RANZCP for Stage 1 and 2 trainees
  • Develop expertise in various CanMeds roles and the biopsychosociocultural model in psychiatry
  • Explore advanced clinical assessment and research techniques
  • Engage in evidence-based decision-making and trauma-informed care
  • Cultivate University of Sydney graduate attributes for lifelong learning and global citizenship
  • Learn from esteemed clinicians with extensive experience in mental health
  • Explore the Brain and Mind Centre, a renowned institution for cutting-edge research and education in mental health. 

    "I am a psychiatry trainee in Victoria, and I just wanted to let you know how excellent your lecture was and how glad I am that you share your experience with the psych trainees! You conveyed some of the biggest struggles people with ADHD can have in a very meaningful and realistic manner, which I have never really experienced before in an academic sense. It was truly refreshing to hear from someone who clearly knows her patients’ experiences so well. I've had many lectures on ADHD, and nothing comes close to how well you explain how diversely the impairments can manifest. Thank you for doing what you do!"

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      Modules

      To meet the RANZCP requirements, participants will need to complete the following modules:

      Stage one for Psychiatry trainees in year 1 of training:
      • Clinical Psychiatry I
      • Clinical Psychiatry II

      Stage two for Psychiatry trainees in year 2 and 3 of training:

      • Research Enquiry
      • Bodies, Brains and Minds in Connection
      • Child and Youth Mental Health
      • Brain Ageing
      • Psychotherapy and Psychosocial Care.

      Forensic Psychiatry which is a 2–4-week program runs every second year prior to semester 1. This program is only open to stage two trainees and has a seperate fee.

      Course delivery method

      The course is delivered online via live Zoom sessions, with additional online resources.

      Stage one modules are held on Tuesday afternoons and stage two modules are held on Thursday afternoons. 

      Stage one - (Tuesday)
      • Clinical Psychiatry I: 2:00pm - 5:00pm (Semester 1)
      • Clinical Psychiatry II: 2:00pm - 5:00pm (Semester 2)
      Stage two - (Thursday)
      • Psychotherapy and Psychosocial Care: 2:00pm - 4:00pm (Semester 1)
      • Research Inquiry: 4:00pm - 6:00pm (Semester 1)
      • Bodies, Brains and Minds in Connection: 2:00pm - 4:00pm (Semester 2)
      • Brain Ageing: 4:00pm - 6:00pm (Semester 2)
      • Child and Adolescent Mental Health (Semester 1 and 2) - Asynchronous online learning with 2 real time work workshops on a Thursday. Date and time will be confirmed prior to semester commencing.

      At the end of semester 2, Exam Preparation and Psychotherapy Written Case workshops are provided for all students.

      Learning outcomes

      By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

      • Acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes of the Learning Outcomes for Stage 1 and 2 trainees as outlined in the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Competency-Based Fellowship Program.
      • Demonstrate the relevant competencies at the level of entry into advanced training in psychiatry in the seven key CanMeds roles of Medical Expert, Communicator, Collaborator, Health Advocate, Manager, Scholar and Professional.
      • Understand and apply the biopsychosociocultural model in psychiatry.
      • Understand and apply relevant procedures, models, technologies and techniques in relation to clinical assessment, diagnosis, management and research of brain, mind and related general medical disorders.
      • Critically evaluate the literature and make evidence-based decisions in clinical practice and research.
      • Be aware and or advised by the lived-experience context of health delivery and have an understanding and application of recovery and trauma-informed models of care.
      • Possess the University of Sydney graduate attributes including scholarship, lifelong learning and global citizenship.

      Course pre-requisites

      Admission requires current employment in a RANZCP - psychiatry training position or similar.

      Psychiatrists, both local and internationally trained, Career Medical Officers and GPs working within psychiatry are also eligible to apply.

      Additional Course Information

      Attendance

      It is a RANZCP requirement that participants maintain an 75% attendance rate to all online lectures throughout each module.

      Lectures are recorded and made available should you not be able to attend. A form is to be completed if any lecture is missed. 

      Course duration

      The duration of each module, 16 weeks which follows the university semester.

      Semester 1: 23 February 2026

      Semester 2: 3 August 2026

      Fee structure and payment requirements

      Payments can be taken as full amount in advance ($12,500*) or through a four-part ($3,125 per payment) payment plan. 
      *Excludes Forensic Psychiatry subject which is required for completion of training.

      Instalment 1: due upon acceptance

      Instalment 2. 1 September 2026

      Instalment 3: 1 December 2026

      Instalment 4: 1 March 2027

      Psychiatry trainees who wish to meet the RANZCP and FEC requirements need to complete all modules within 3 years of commencing.

      Terms and Conditions

      CANCELLATION

      Our rights to suspend or cancel your enrolment

      We reserve the right to suspend or cancel you from registering and/or taking part or cancel your enrolment in the course or any future courses on reasonable grounds, including if:

      • You or someone acting on your behalf made a material misrepresentation in your application for admission to the course;
      • You failed to disclose to us a fact or circumstance material to our decision to admit you to the Course;
      • You do not complete to our satisfaction all requirements for enrolment in the course; iv. You do not comply with the terms of this Agreement.

       

      REFUNDS
      • Non-attendance of online classes does not classify as an official withdrawal and does not relieve you of your financial obligation or entitle you to a refund.
      • Written notice of withdrawal or cancellation of participation in a course must be provided to [email protected] (Notice).
      • If your notice is received by us more than 30 business days prior to the course commencement date, 100% of the fees and charges already paid to us by you or on your behalf will be refunded less any non-refundable fees and expenses already incurred by us in relation to your participation in the course.
      • If you notify us between 30 and 20 business days prior to the course commencement date, 50% of the fees and charges already paid to us by you or on your behalf will be refunded less any nonrefundable fees for participation in the course.
      • If you provide us with notice less than 20 business days prior to the course commencement date, you will not be entitled to a refund of the fees and charges already paid
      • If you do not complete the course in the time period prescribed by us for completion (as below), your enrolment on that course will expire and there will be no refund of the fees and charges.

      TIME PERIOD

      There are 7 modules and one short Forensic Psychiatry module to be undertaken during the first two years of psychiatry training. Stage 1 must be completed within 12 months. Stage 2 must be completed within 24 months.

      Course fees
       Total cost (seven modules) $12,500 
       Payment plans are available  Please contact [email protected]
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    Tuesday, 24 February 2026 to
    Monday, 31 August 2026
    12:00AM - 12:00AM


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