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RGs are uniquely positioned to identify, respond to, and offer essential care to those impacted by domestic and family violence. ... They have a special role in their community and are one of only a few people available to provide medical care, without the
 
The implementation of these recommendations from the MBS Review Taskforce support high-value care, reflect current medical practice and improve patient experience and safety. ... also supports practitioners by creating a clear schedule of MBS items that are
 
The Department of Health and Aged care has provided an update changes to the colorectal surgery Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) items following Government agreement as part of the 2023-24 Budget
 
These include:. Rural Generalists; GPs and the primary care sector more generally should be involved in disaster planning and response at the national, state and local levels;. ... Retention and enhancement of fit-for-purposed MBS telehealth rebates for primary
 
Our vision is to have the right doctors, in the right places, with the right skills, providing rural and remote people with excellent health care.
 
The review also highlights that access to strong, culturally appropriate primary care is a key preventive factor. ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people typically comprise a major part of rural and remote practice communities, and our remote doctor
 
Kyra comes to the College with a wealth of experience in the health and social sectors, including executive lead roles in primary care, workforce recruitment, and aged care services. ... Having worked in rural settings in health and aged care over several years I
 
She also spearheaded the establishment of a hospital-based antenatal clinic in Mudgee, ensuring local women can access maternity care despite challenges in doctor supply.
 
Professor Murtagh’s dedication to education, clinical excellence, and community-focused care helped inspire generations of doctors to serve outside urban centres. ... His renowned textbook, John Murtagh’s General Practice, became an essential guide for Rural
 
One of the first ACRRM Fellows in 1995, Dr Nesbitt has always embraced the Rural Generalist model of care. ... His skill, compassion, and commitment to providing a broad scope of care exemplify what it means to be a Rural Generalist.