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Gynaecologists. For Dr Heyning, continuity of care and working within his community provides a fulfilling career. ... then develop the skills to support their communities in primary care, and maybe even obstetrics.”.
 
medicine information, prescribed and dispensed. pathology results (public, private, hospital and primary care). ... hospital discharge summaries. specialist letters, and . advance care planning documents.
 
In addition to having GP skills, rural doctors have advanced skills in areas such as obstetrics, anaesthetics or emergency care.
 
Date Published: Mar 26, 2020. To assist general practices and in line with COVID-19 social distancing measures, the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) is ... The intent of these measures is to maximise the capacity of the
 
The College, together with the Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA), has been working solidly for to promote introduction of Medicare support for primary care telehealth consultations to enable rural GPs ... Having the ability to receive primary health
 
With an avid interest in emergency services, Greg’s goal is to highlight the plight of Victoria’s Rural Urgent Care Centres, including the dedicated staffing and community access.
 
QLD, Normanton QLD) and has seen first hand the deficit in health care and through this lens has advocated for her patients and communities. ... she has worked with Allied Health and supported other carers, and she has interests in sexual health and domestic and
 
Details. Research Committee Member. Dr Thiru Thirukkumaran. MBBS, MSc Supportive, Palliative and End of Life Care, FACRRM. ... He got his medical degree in India where he worked for many years, before moving to the UK to do his masters in supportive and palliative
 
The College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (CICM).
 
This means self-care and wellbeing must become a personal and group priority to reduce the prevalence of doctors’ ill health and burnout. ... Self-care promotes peak performance, and “doctors as elite athletes” needs to be your new mantra.