Event Information
ACRRM RG Foundation Skills: Rural and Remote Context
$0.00 for Member
$95.00 for Non-Member
1 Educational activity
 Addressing health inequities
FACRRM Recommended
Apply a population health approach
Provide expert medical care in all rural contexts 
Remote medicine (RM)

ACRRM RG Foundation Skills: Rural and Remote Context

This course is one of five courses in the ACRRM Rural Generalist Foundation Skills series:

  1. Rural and remote context

  2. Self-care and wellbeing

  3. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

  4. Population health

  5. Digital health

The aim of this course is to introduce the key points of difference when working within a rural and remote context compared to an urban environment.

The materials in this course were developed in partnership with Queensland Country Practice (QCP), Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service.

QCP has agreed to its wider release to contribute to the broad training curriculum delivered through ACRRM and the potential benefit to rural doctors in training in other areas.

Online learning hours:
1.00
Total hours:
1.00
 
Learning objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • explain the key points of difference when working within a rural and remote context compared to an urban environment
  • outline the specific context and conditions you will be working in during your placement
  • explain some of the different features of care and systems in the rural and remote primary care setting.

Provider Information
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Education Development Team
61 07 3105 8200
61 07 3105 8299
education@acrrm.org.au
Level 1, 324 Queen Street
BRISBANE CITY
QLD, 4000