The number of accredited training posts varies from year to year but is always limited by the relatively small number of available training posts and the high levels of supervision demanded by the College.
The program can accommodate approximately 40 trainees at any given time across Australia and New Zealand which tends to make entry reasonably competitive. In the past, very few trainees have discontinued training.
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