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This allows the monitoring of immunisation coverage and administration. The Department of Health and Aged Care will continue to work with Services Australia to help vaccination providers meet their reporting obligations.
Our clinicians had fears around giving good quality of care over the telephone. ... Therefore, it was to empower (our clinicians) to keep up the quality of care which empowered the patients to self-manage their own chronic conditions.”.
excellent primary, hospital and emergency care.
The College continues to advocate for increasing the range of quality care options available to women and families, recognising that the reproductive, maternity, and paediatric health service needs vary across different
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4.3.2. Assessment of applications through an Assessment Panel which includes members with expertise in General Practice educational research and primary care.
Our College specifically trains and supports Specialist Rural General Practice through provision of a training pathway that develops skills to Rural Generalist level, allowing doctors to provide high quality, extended care ... In addition to providing primary
Unit 2 – Responding to Sexual Violence in Adults. Unit 2 focuses on the patient consultation, medical care, documentation and referrals. ... Unit 3 – Responding to Sexual Violence in At-Risk Patients. Unit 3 covers immediate and long-term care for patients who
While these communities are often tight-knit and supportive, factors like isolation and limited access to services can significantly impact mental health, revealing there's a pressing need for specialised care ... It is essential to ensure RGs have the appropriate
We were grateful to secure one-off funding from the Department of Health and Aged Care to accept all those selected to train in 2024, however both the College and prospective
They don’t just provide medical care—they are advocates, trusted confidants, and a lifeline for those in need.” ACRRM is proud to support this initiative and highlight the role of