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Article. Syphilis emergency demands urgent action for rural and First Nations communities. Date Published: Aug 8, 2025. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) says yesterday’s declaration of syphilis as a Communicable Disease Incident
Article. Sponsored: Your insights are important to us! Date Published: Dec 12, 2024. Quit Centre wants to hear about your experiences with providing smoking and vaping cessation care. The unique insights of rural medical practitioners are important to us, and
Article. JOINT RELEASE: COVID-19 has shown great health reform needn’t take decades. Date Published: Jun 4, 2020. While COVID-19 has brought significant upheaval, it has also shown that Australia’s federal and state governments can work together to make
Article. Feedback welcomed: Discussion Paper on GP Trainee Employment Models. Date Published: Nov 18, 2020. The College has been invited to provide its feedback to the Department of Health (Department) on its Discussion Paper outlining a range of proposed
Article. Have you accessed ACRRM Online Learning lately? Date Published: May 1, 2019. ACRRM Online Learning is the College’s online learning platform that enables members (and subscribers) to maintain and extend their skills from any location in the world
Article. ACRRM Fellows recognised for service to medicine. Date Published: Jun 15, 2023. This week, several ACRRM Fellows have been recognised for their dedicated service to medicine and society in the King’s Birthday Honours list. We congratulate the
Article. ACRRM international partner Rocketship seeks new CEO. Date Published: Nov 25, 2021. One of the College’s partners, Rocketship Pacific Limited, is an international health non-profit organisation, based in Australia, dedicated to improving health in
Article. Attend practice software specific training on My Health Record. Date Published: Nov 3, 2020. The Australian Digital Health Agency is delivering ACRRM PDP accredited one hour sessions until the end of the year, aimed at GPs, specialists, practice
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This online course explores the management of a 69-year-old woman who is on the waiting list for elective primary total knee replacement, and visits her general practitioner with shortness of breath.The areas covered include:preoperative assessment of anaemia,
1 Educational activity hour
Article. ACRRM urges commitment to save GP Assist in Tasmania. Date Published: Jul 16, 2025. With the longstanding GP Assist service scheduled to close on 31 July, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is calling on all parties