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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health• Academic Practice• Adult Internal Medicine• Emergency Medicine• Mental Health• Paediatrics• Population Health• Remote Medicine and• Rural Generalist Surgery. ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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Training Working in an accredited training post under supervision. 7. Document Control Management. ... Requirements moved from Fellowship Training Handbook to a standalone policy. Core Clinical Training and Primary Rural and Remote Training merged into one stage
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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian College of Rural and. ... professionally responsive to evolving healthcare needs of women and infants in urban and rural.
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This strategy is critical to reducing the burden. 1 Cairns Consensus, International Statement on Rural Generalist Medicine, 2014. ... Regulatory and Legislative Reform. With the formal recognition of Rural Generalist Medicine expected in 2025, Tasmania has a
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ACRRM’s standards and training program prepares medical practitioners to practise safely and confidently as Rural Generalists. ... Competencies. The competencies required are defined in Rural Generalist Curriculum:. • Domain 2: Provide primary care plus. •
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These competencies are required to be met by all Rural Generalists prior to Fellowship, they are described in the Rural Generalist Curriculum. ... Advanced Specialised Training Surgery Page 9 of 14. Syllabus The Core Generalist Training knowledge and skills for
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Under her guidance, the College led the international development of a landmark definition of Rural Generalist medicine, known as the Cairns Consensus Statement on Rural Generalist Medicine, and saw ACRRM be ... the lead College for the highly successful
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Asa general statement, rural health practitioners are extended generalists, whereas much of thetraining, especially that which is obtained abroad, is specialization oriented. ... Generalist primary care providers comprise the majority of the rural health
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Rural Generalist Medical Practitioner ACRRM’s curriculum and training program prepares doctors to be Rural Generalist Medical Practitioners. ... requirements.SIMGs may also be deemed non-comparable based on the assessment of all the Rural Generalist competencies.
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It is important to recognise that Rural Generalist Medicine is currently being assessed by the Medical Board of Australia for formal national recognition as a specialist field. ... rural and remote areas and their associated distinctive workforce requirement