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How do you think did winning this award helped you with your work as a Rural Generalist? ... Being a busy, shift working Rural Generalist, limits my ability to have too many structured community involvement activities, however I have through various projects, been
 
What inspired you to become a Rural Generalist, and how did you come to practise in Cowra? ... What does it take to be a Rural Generalist and do the work you do?
 
Rural Generalists (RGs). ... Healthy rural, remote and First Nations communities through excellence, social accountability and innovation.
 
Training and supervision formed an important part of the agenda with welcome input from the registrar and future generalist members of Council as well as Councillors who are involved in teaching ... Healthy rural, remote and First Nations communities through
 
Training post accreditation. Training post accreditation. Contribute towards training the next generation of Rural Generalists by becoming an accredited training post. ... general practices, generalist hospitals and Aboriginal Medical Services in a regional, rural,
 
For rural General Practitioners and Rural Generalists, that means choice on where you live and work, to suit your lifestyle choices and the type of medical care you wish to provide. ... Consider training in an Aboriginal Medical Service. Rural Generalist training
 
voice in Rural Generalist Medicine. ... Fast forward a quarter of a century ad it has emerged as an Australian Medical College like no other in the world …. Annual Report. 2020-2021. Life as a Rural Generalist
 
of Rural Generalists in delivering safe, high-quality maternity care across rural, remote, and First Nations communities. ... the critical role of Rural Generalists (RGs) in addressing and preventing family violence in Australia’s most vulnerable communities.
 
I was duty bound to train with ACRRM to become a Rural Generalist. ... However, as a Rural Generalist, in the time that it takes your colleagues to specialise, you can complete procedural skills training in a few disciplines, underpinned by a strong foundation in
 
Apr 3, 2019. Are you a GP practising in rural and remote areas? ... Apr 3, 2019. We know our members are proud Rural Generalists and we know you are connected to our values of being visionary, courageous, experts and inclusive.