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College Position These standards are developed on the understanding that people living in rural and remote areas should have timely access to emergency care of an acceptable standard. ... The ‘gold standard’ for safe, quality emergency care lies at the
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Patients managing their medicines with paper prescriptions today regularly visit multiple sites of care, leading to a fragmented picture of their prescriptions. ... Q: What are the benefits to the residential care facility that flow from the use of ePrescribing
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They are in a unique position to provide holistic care, crossing the siloes of mental health and AOD care and providing care across the illness spectrum and the lifespan. ... a full health care team, including mental health and AOD workers.
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The best way to maintain the quality of care is to triage patients continuously. ... In theory this enables funds to be redirected to other aspects of care.
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5. Domain 2 Ensure trainees have the appropriate knowledge, skills and supervision to deliver quality patient care. ... Domain 2 Ensure trainees have the appropriate knowledge, skills and supervision to deliver quality patient care.
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Core Generalist Training Time: Primary Care 1ST SIX MONTHS 2ND SIX MONTHS 3RD SIX MONTHS 4TH SIX MONTHS. ... Case Based Discussion (CBD) As per registrar training plan—recommended to commence cases collection after >3 months Primary Care experience.
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General members will comprise medical practitioners working primarily in general practice, primary care, academic practice or who have specialist registration, who support the objects of the College and work primarily in
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General members will comprise medical practitioners working primarily in general practice, primary care, academic practice or who have specialist registration, who support the objects of the College and work primarily in
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3.4 Rural experience is providing effective clinical care away from ready access to specialist, diagnostic and allied health services. ... Generally, this experience will involve providing health care across primary, secondary, and emergency care settings.
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care placement or apply for leave from training.