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and attract the future workforce to the bush. This approach exemplifies the principles of rural generalism. ... However while recognising the value of strategies to strengthen continuity of care, other studies have highlighted that doctors who provide locum
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Apply a population health approach. Work with Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and other culturally diverse communities to improve health. ... Liver failure/Palliative. Care. Eating Disorders Depression Burns. Metastatic malignancy/Voluntary. Assisted Dying.
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He also developed a plan for advancing allied health and nursing needs in rural and remote Australia, focussing on the Rural Generalist approach to healthcare. ... The College vision is to have the right doctors, in the right places, with the right skills,
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providing clinical care. • The IMG must consult their supervisor about the management of all patients before the. ... 12. How do I demonstrate a ‘holistic’ approach to my patient if I don’t take a thorough history?
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Key priorities include:. • Block funding models for rural and remote primary care services. • ... 3. Improve service access in underserved regions by expanding locally delivered, community-based preventive care.
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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.
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Identification of workforce needs requires a more nuanced approach than simply identifying specialties of national workforce shortage. ... Rural and remote models of care should be taken into account when considering rural and remote populations’ needs.
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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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More broadly, the piecemeal approach adopted in various states is reactive, and should be replaced with a more strategic plan which addresses local need, available resources and reconsiders how urgent care ... A “one size fits all” approach should not be
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This includes applying a population approach, providing safe primary, secondary and emergency care, culturally engaged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health care as required, and providing specialised medical care in ... The College supports