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The health and wellbeing of members is important to us, and the College is strongly committed to delivering wellbeing support to all members using a holistic approach. ... for purpose approaches to assuring support and wellbeing. •
 
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Point of care” ultrasound available in ED. ED senior doctor credentialled for FAST scan only. ... Volunteer ambulance. Small basically equipped ED with point of care. pathology, limited X-rays (limbs and chest) and.
 
Being a professional role model to assist in career development. How to involve your student in patient care. ... Balancing Independence. Gradually increase students' responsibilities to build their confidence and sense of ownership over patient care.
 
Build connections with peers dedicated to improving anaesthetic care in rural and remote communities.
 
The AGPT kickstarted my career as a rural doctor by placing me in the care of ACRRM.
 
College Definition of General Practice. College Definition of General Practice. The General Practitioner is the doctor with core responsibility for providing comprehensive and continuing medical care to individuals, families and the ... Competent to provide the
 
I also enjoy gynaecology, particularly outpatient care like contraception and menopause management, but I realised the surgical side didn’t spark long-term interest for me. ... If so, RANZCOG training - which prepares specialists for tertiary-level obstetric and
 
Regina is known for her compassionate care and dedicated advocacy for her Palm Island patients, many of whom face significant disadvantage. ... I’d spent countless hours in clinic waiting rooms and from a young age helped my mother care for multiple family
 
This AST equips you with advanced skills to diagnose and manage a wide range of paediatric conditions, working within a multidisciplinary team structure to ensure comprehensive care. ... provide primary, secondary and emergency care. provide an advisory resource
 
What does rural generalism mean to you? Rural generalism is the ability to provide care for local people most in need to the highest possible quality, while recognising that for people