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A national discussion is required to standardise scope of practice for each of the interest areas which recognise the Nurse Practitioner role, be it Emergency, Geriatrics, Primary Care, Endoscopy, Palliative Care
 
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High priority given to continuity of care In long term conditions, palliative care and sup-. ... We are able to care for our patients in our community hospital, whether that is dealing with emergencies, the acutely unwell, trauma, or palliative care.
 
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services. It highlighted gaps in fundamental areas of care provision in non-routine general practice/primary care services such as maternity care, palliative care, paediatrics and mental health.7. ... mother and baby) 55% Palliative care 53% Maternity services 51%
 
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Palliative Care (PALL) End of life care 72%. Ascites at end of life 94%.
 
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health• Academic Practice• Adult Internal Medicine• Emergency Medicine• Mental Health• Paediatrics• Palliative Care• Population Health• Remote Medicine• Surgery.
 
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team-based care and referrals, support for family and carers, and palliative care.
 
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3.1.3. continue to undertake training placements throughout training. 3.1.4. apply prospectively for approval to undertake a placement that does not contribute to training program requirements eg palliative
 
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palliative care as examples) and apply a population health approach with relevance to the community in which they practise.[22].
 
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They also provide a range of other services, including hospital, after-hours and emergency care; community and public health; aged care and palliative care.
 
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In cities, the final phase of care for patients is often the province of palliative care specialists and allied health practitioners, however in rural and remote communities the general practitioner remains