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Candidates are expected to explain how they would. approach a given situation, demonstrating clinical reasoning, not only knowledge of facts. ... 2. Provide primary care. 3. Provide secondary medical care. 4. Respond to medical emergencies.
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1. Provide expert medical care in all rural contexts. 2. Provide primary care. ... emergency medical care including common emergency medicine procedural interventions for individual patients across all.
The College has a zero tolerance approach with respect to bullying, discrimination and sexual harassment or any other inappropriate behaviours in training and practice. ... ACRRM strongly endorses diversity and inclusion regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexual
The strategy will be centered around the needs of health practitioners as learners and the needs of people requiring pain care, as well as promote a sociopsychobiomedical approach to pain management.
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2. Provide primary care. 3. Provide secondary medical care. 4. Respond to medical emergencies. ... Demonstrate a structured approach to autonomously stabilise and initially manage all emergency patients.
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1. Provide expert medical care in all rural contexts. 2. Provide primary care. ... Treatment of suppurative otitis media 69%. Palliative Care (PALL) Management of haemoptysis 79%.
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This includes a policy approach which reflects the contexts and needs of rural, remote and First Nations communities. ... 2018). The carbon footprint of Australian health care. The Lancet Planetary Health, 2(1), e27-e35.
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care are required to enable them to access these as and when needed. ... Patients can provide their own transport and travel arrangements to urban-based care.
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As frontline responders they provide immediate care for their own patients and others. ... approaches that reward high value care. It also recommended the establishment of a National Innovation.
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Increased confidence in skills, improved work satisfaction, improved patient care and enhanced networking with colleagues were seen as strengths. ... a consistent approach to educational eligibility. - development of a marketplace where providers have provided