Between them the schemes offer a range of three-year, two-year, eighteen-month and one-year places. There are training practices in very rural areas and inner cities. The Oxford Deanery is a popular place to train, not only because of the standard of schemes and training practices, but also for the easy access to other parts of the country.
We aim to provide the highest standards of training for all our GP registrars. We believe we achieve this by having a very learner-centered approach to teaching. We have active day-release courses for all the registrars. We have innovative posts in community obstetrics and terminal care and links with the Department of Primary Care at Oxford University to enable some registrars to undertake research as part of their training.
Oxford Deanery has also been able to get Summative Assessment credited for one third of a Masters degree for those registrars who want to pursue further qualifications.
Note that if you make a successful application to train in the Oxford Deanery, you may be offered a place in any of the seven Deanery districts.