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Date: 11/10/2023 Location: Other
This free online activity consists of a peer-reviewed clinical review article and 15 interactive clinical questions.
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The College is committed to ensuring that rural and remote communities are not left behind when it comes to accessing high quality health care,” Dr Ewen McPhee says.
 
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As a College, we have a vested interest in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to improve their health outcomes through better access to health care services, Dr McPhee ... says. “It’s embedded in our vision of having the right
 
The National Council of Primary Care Doctors (NCPCD), of which ACRRM is a member, has met to discuss the pivotal issues affecting general practice, while the sector undergoes a period of ... NCPCD is a coalition of Australia’s peak general practice and primary
 
health care to local communities. ... having the right doctors, in the right places, with the right skills, providing rural and remote people with excellent health care.
 
Currently the College is actively contributing to the development of the National Strategic Framework for Maternity Services; engaging with the Queensland Rural Maternity Services Taskforce; monitoring a review of maternity care
 
The eHandbooks provide practical, consistent guidance for the care of women during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period, and for their newborn babies. ... eHandbook topics quickly acquaint care providers with clinical scenarios and provide consistent and
 
During the workshop registrars engage in various training opportunities including: cross cultural communication, palliative care, radiology, mental health, cardiology, child and adolescent health, musculoskeletal, plastering and numerous other procedural
 
MDS’s) provision of care, which is not integrated into a continuity of care model, and to claim urgent after-hours items for non-urgent care. ... College President Associate Prof Ruth Stewart said: “The College is strongly committed to the provision of high