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Date Published: May 1, 2024. From today (1 May), ACRRM registrars on the Australian General Practice Training program will be directly trained by the College. ... ACRRM is experienced in directly delivering a high-quality Fellowship program which focuses on the
 
ACRRM President Associate Professor Ruth Stewart said: “Our Diversity and Inclusion Statement is quite clear in stating that the College, through its training and development programs, works to improve health outcomes
 
Starting January 2026, the four-attempt limit will apply to all registrars and SIMGs in training with ACRRM.
 
She teaches and mentors junior medical staff, is an instructor for Advanced neoResus training, and regularly travels the region to provide ECT visits for registrars.
 
We have RGs lining up to work in Tasmania, and the College has the training posts and supports in place to assist them through their Fellowship journey and beyond. ... As the peak organisation for rural and remote medicine, ACRRM plays a vital role in training and
 
personal time to teach and mentor students, registrars and overseas training doctors.
 
Dr Martin says the College has been successful in recruiting doctors to the program, regularly oversubscribing the number of available training places. ... Dr Martin adds the recent election campaign commitments to expand training opportunities for rural doctors
 
Telehealth support is available from ehealth@acrrm.org.au and training and implementation resources can be found at www.ehealth.acrrm.org.au.
 
As it is responsible for the implementation and ongoing administration of the DipPHRM, it has been delegated responsibility for all facets of the DipPHRM Training Program by the ACEM Board. ... This includes the requirements of the training program, accreditation
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This men’s health course focuses on the role of the medical practitioner in the management of conditions that commonly affect men. These include diabetes and myocardial infarcts, hypertension and strokes and more generally, in the prevention of disease,
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours