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Media release 17 September 2020. Don’t fake it till you make it! Be COVID responsible Rural doctors are asking patients to be honest about any cold and flu-like symptoms they may have when visiting a hospital or doctor. Dr Adam Coltzau, Clinical Lead of the
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Rural Generalist Recognition TaskforcePROGRESS UPDATE APRIL 2024. JOINT APPLICATION FOR NATIONAL RECOGNITION OF RURAL GENERALIST MEDICINE AS A SPECIALISED FIELD OF PRACTICE. The Joint Application of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)
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Media release 31 July 2020. Young people KO’d by COVID With 10 Victorians in their 20s in intensive care with COVID-19, it’s clear that it’s a killer for young and old alike, Australia’s peak rural medical bodies warned today. The Rural Doctors
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Form. Core Generalist Training. Supervisor Report. Purpose. This form is for supervisors of registrars undertaking Core Generalist Training. The report is intended to provide feedback to the registrar and the College. Supervisor reports are to be provided
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Media release 24 June 2020. Have a ski trip, not a ‘Me’ trip: Be COVID safe…for everyone’s sake With the NSW and Victorian ski resorts starting to open for the 2020 ski season, rural doctors are warning skiers and snowboarders that they must do
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Transition plan 1st February 2023. AGPT transition. ACRRM GPTQ Transition Plan 032022 Page | 2. Foreword. ACRRM and GPTQ have worked to co-design this plan for the transition of the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program from GPTQ to ACRRM at the
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Transition plan 1st February 2023. AGPT transition. ACRRM GP Synergy Transition Operational Plan Page 2. ACRRM AND GP SYNERGY TRANSITION - 2022 On 19 January 2022, GP Synergy and ACRRM jointly announced the decision to have in principle an agreement to
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1 October 2024 Joint Statement Working together to achieve sustainable high-quality health care in a changing climate. Climate change and more frequent and intense extreme weather events pose profound and urgent challenges for the physical and mental health
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1 October 2024 Joint Statement Working together to achieve sustainable high-quality health care in a changing climate. Climate change and more frequent and intense extreme weather events pose profound and urgent challenges for the physical and mental health
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policy@acrrm.org.au. 1800 223 226. CALLS TO ACTION:• Establish a single point of accountability to. ensure all rural and remote communities are systematically supported by adequate funding and resourcing. • Lead coordination across health systems for