The HEART course is a professional well-being program like no other —
designed by Rural Generalists, for Rural Generalists. It equips participants
with the knowledge and skills to protect their well-being from the psychosocial
hazards inherent in rural medical practice.
Taking a systems approach, it explores the factors that shape the experiences
of rural doctors. Drawing on concepts from systems theory, human factors, and
applied psychology, the course examines how systems, culture, teams, and
individual factors interact to influence daily practice and well-being.
Through four interconnected modules, participants build practical skills to
strengthen protective factors, reduce risks to well-being, and respond
effectively to challenges. The course supports Rural Generalists to sustain
their health, provide safer care to their communities, and build a fulfilling,
long-term medical career.
Course Schedule
Virtual Classroom Sessions
• Session 1 - Tuesday 27 Jan (7-9pm AEST)
• Session 2 -
Tuesday 3rd Feb (7-9pm AEST)
• Session 3 - Tuesday 10th Feb (7-9pm
AEST)
• Session 4 - Tuesday 17th Feb (7-9pm
AEST)
Complete the online module and contribute to the discussion board each week before attending the virtual classroom session.
Complete a post-course evaluation.