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 Screen resolution should be at least 1920 x 1080 (1080p FHD - Full High Definition) or equivalent.
 
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In rural and remote areas, standards frameworks cannot assume ready access to the full suite of tertiary staff and resources. ... they will impact across the full diversity of clinical contexts.
 
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Patients will expect. the full attention of the clinician, so explanations of the need to consult medical records etc.
 
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A full description of the MMM classifications is available on the the Department of Health website.
 
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A full description of the MMM classifications is available on the the Department of Health website.
 
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RGM would not be a sub-speciality; RGs are expected to attain the full general practice scope. ... They are typically based on an assumption of easy access to the full gamut of specialised equipment and personnel.
 
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Full accreditation applies to accredited posts that have trained a registrar and demonstrated satisfactory performance. ... reviewed after three years. Full accreditation. The training post’s performance continues to be monitored. •
 
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See Appendix 1. Intersection with FAFPHM, for more information. 2.3 Training requirements Clinical Training AST in Population Health requires a minimum 12 months full time or equivalent part time training.
 
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can freely discuss matters. Duration. The curriculum is designed for a 12 month full-time continuous training post in anaesthesia (including appropriate leave).
 
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2.3 Training requirements Clinical training Advanced Specialised Training in remote medicine requires a minimum 12 months full time or equivalent part time training. ... small communities with clinics and small hospitals with no full time Medical Officers on site.