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It also means that rural generalist practitioners are not able to work to their full scope of practice.
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Full-time or part-time (hours per week: ). Supervisor details. Name: Phone number:.
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Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found athttp://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=tepc20. ... Available from: http://files.aphcri.anu.edu.au/research/full_report_12512.pdf. [22] Cairns Consensus Statement on Rural Generalist
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Complete minimum full time equivalent training in the following:. • primary care - six months. • ... able to work across a full and diverse range of healthcare settings in Australia, including rural and remote settings.
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Rural Generalist doctors are a cornerstone of this approach. To provide access to quality services in contexts isolated from a full complement of specialist staff and resources requires medical practitioners in
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People living in rural and remote areas have difficulty in accessing cancer screening services, such as breast screening services, where there is an insufficient critical mass to sustainably support a full
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Comparability definitions 1. Substantially comparable. • Applicants have been assessed as suitable to undertake their intended scope of practice, taking full responsibility for individual patients with only oversight of their practice by ... Full-time equivalent
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1.20 Manage pharmacotherapy for the full spectrum of mental illness including monitoring and managing adverse effects of medication. ... 6 months for a full-time registrar) and again at the completion of the training term (i.e.