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Remote areas often face limited access to medical services, requiring innovative solutions and specialised care. ... Whether you're serving in small clinics, mining communities, or remote islands, this AST ensures that you're equipped to provide comprehensive care
 
Date: 01/01/2025 Location: Other
Prescription opioids have a role in the treatment of patients with pain. However, opioids can be addictive, and it’s important to be aware of the risk of developing a dependence. For example, opioid therapy has an established place in the treatment of pain
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Anaesthetics. Palliative Care. Paediatrics. ACRRM also has strong links with many research institutions including the University of Tasmania where registrars can take up academic special skills posts and the Centre for
 
The Committee supports a proactive, strength-based approach to achieving workplace diversity and promoting a culture of respectful workplaces. ... The health and wellbeing of members is important to us, and the College is strongly committed to delivering wellbeing
 
She has a passion for rural health and a strong commitment to her Rural Generalist career, motivated by a passion to promote and support access to quality and safe health care
 
Are there any exceptions? Handwritten prescriptions. Paper-based medication charts in the residential aged care sector. ... Clinical support materials . Developed by the Department of Health and Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care are now
 
at Port Augusta, or deliver obstetrics as part of an advanced skills placement at Murray Bridge, or extend yourself in mental health in the Riverland, all while delivering exceptional health care.
 
You get that opportunity to provide holistic care to your patients, which you don't often get in bigger centres where five specialists might each be looking after one part of ... Being able to combine Primary Care work with Emergency Medicine makes Rural
 
ACRRM CEO Marita Cowie and President Ewen McPhee will attend the Primary Care Reform meeting in Melbourne next week (25-26 November).
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
AimCultural Responsiveness Training for GPs and Practices has been formed by the Voices of First Nation peoples. The value of yarning in consultations is now accepted but is rarely applied, but this training involves real-life scenarios and has been delivered
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