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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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full scope of practice and allowing them not only to perform surgery but to advertise those services to their communities.
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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.
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http:/www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-032315-021507.
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Time. CGT requires a minimum of three years full time equivalent (FTE) as described in the Training Time policy. ... Training AST may be undertaken as full time or part time training or in two or more blocks as appropriate to the discipline.
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In very remote areas, there were 205 full-time equivalent (FTE) clinical medical practitioners per 100,000 people, while major cities had a significantly higher rate of 427 FTE per ... Page 4. number of registrations and total full-time equivalent (FTE) outcomes
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Practitioners need advanced knowledge and skills;. • Rural and remote practitioners often collaborate at a distance with specialty services, as the full range of specialty services may not be available locally;.
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sector. His NRGP Advice Paper was supported in full by the Australian Government and forms a blueprint for important reform.
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Rural and remote communities are defined by their geographic distance from a full complement of medical and other health services, resources, and specialist staff. ... Workforce constraints in smaller regional and rural hospitals often result in the full demand
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While the assessments are undertaken progressively, the standard set for all assessments is that of a safe, confident and independent general practitioner able to work across a full and diverse range