Project ELEVATE begins: The future of our training management systems

We're thrilled to announce the official launch of Project ELEVATE phase 1, an innovative initiative to transform our training management system.
Project ELEVATE will introduce a modular and modernised system designed to provide a secure and high-quality user experience for trainees, fellows, and specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs). Phase 1 kicks off with the anaesthesia training program.
Call for participation
We’re seeking enthusiastic trainees, supervisors, and fellows from all training programs to contribute to the development of our new training management solution. Your involvement will require a commitment of 30-60 minutes every 3-4 weeks, participating in user one-on-one sessions and surveys.
User participation will commence early March.
Express your interest
Don't miss this opportunity to shape the future of our training management. Express your interest today or contact us for more information.
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