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ACRRM trains rural generalist doctors who work to the full scope of practice and have the depth and breadth of skills to enable them to provide a wide range of rural
International medical graduates have long been vital to Australian healthcare, but they deserve proper support and assessment pathways that ensure they can practice to their full potential," said A/Prof Jeganathan.
Staggered 4% increase to minimum base rate over 2 years (Full detail is outlined in the table);. ... Training practices to provide part-time GP trainees educational release in parity with full-time GP trainees .
uphold a workplace culture where diversity is celebrated and both staff and members are empowered to flourish and reach their full potential.
Peta is full of energy and brings a huge amount of knowledge to her role. ... You know that she really is the industry expert when people who work full time in policy check with Peta about the workings of their own policies in meetings – I have
The Review focuses on health professionals who provide primary care and the associated evidence about benefits, risks, barriers and enablers to support them to work to their full scope of practice.
health. “In recognising Rural Generalism as a specialised field we will enable these rural doctors to receive the full scope of training and recognition they need to best serve rural and ... remote communities and enable the regulatory systems to recognise,
The sign-up process for the trial is electronic and participants will be provided with full instructions and a comprehensive user guide.
You can read the full document here.
As Rural Generalist Medicine is set to be formally recognised in 2025, ACRRM is urging the Government to invest in the full mobilisation of this newly recognised workforce to improve affordable ... Read the full ACRRM Pre-Budget Submission here.