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These two programs are critical to building and sustaining a thriving Rural Generalist workforce providing excellent care to rural and remote Australians,” Dr McPhee says.
 
ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says culturally safe, continuous care is vital to helping children grow strong in health and in spirit. ... All ACRRM registrars and Fellows accept the responsibility of delivering culturally safe and appropriate care from prebirth
 
Now based in Kununurra, she’s putting that drive to work as a Rural Generalist, passionate about improving care for rural, remote, and First Nations communities.
 
Incoming President Dr Sarah Chalmers says Dr McPhee demonstrated great focus to represent members and ensure rural and remote communities are not forgotten when it comes to equity in health care.
 
Rural and remote communities in Tasmania face unique healthcare challenges, and the Rural Generalist model is a proven solution for delivering high-quality, comprehensive care close to home,” Dr Martin says. ... Dr Martin says ACRRM is committed to working with
 
Reflecting on the recognition, Dr Davenport says her goal is to lift outcomes for children and families by strengthening care close to home. ... Regional families deserve timely, high-quality care in their own communities,” Dr Davenport says.
 
We note the commitment to innovatively revamp Australia's primary healthcare system and strengthen Medicare, and expect that this will include flexible, and fit-for-purpose programs to support primary care ... ACRRM has long advocated for the need to restore the
 
Most importantly is the need for a skilled Rural Generalist workforce which can meet the health care needs of people living regional, rural and remote areas, in partnership with local communities.
 
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