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Where you can complete this AST. Browse the ACRRM training posts accredited in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, including Aboriginal Medical Services, general practices and hospitals. ... Got a question about training? You can call us on 1800 223 226
Additional funding for ACRRM to expand its Rural Generalist Training Scheme. ... Specific programs to provide wellbeing and support for doctors and doctors-in-training in MMM 3-7.
suggestions on training and support needed to increase use and knowledge of content in the guidelines.
Emergency Week saw the launch of the College’s new Advanced Life Support (ALS) Level 2 course, alongside the popular Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST), Pre-hospital Emergency Care (PHEC), Rural ... The new ALS Level 2 Course has been designed to cater to
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
Stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Australia. GPs are in an ideal position to identify and manage modifiable risk factors for CVAs such as hypertension and atrial fibrillation. They can also reduce the morbidity of stroke survivors by
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The ACRRM Pre-Budget Submission also calls for funding to:. Consolidate the Rural Generalist training pipeline .
The College has set out its policy priorities which identify reform of rural primary healthcare and general practice funding models; rural prevocational and general practice training; and the National Rural Generalist ... We know that costs of resources, staff,
ACRRM President Dr Sarah Chalmers says the College welcomed the Labor Party’s commitment to a $970 million general practice reform package and $146 million in funding to expand training programs ... ABOUT ACRRM. The Australian College of Rural and Remote
The findings demonstrate a continuing strengthening of our training services under ACRRM-led training. ... These differences are likely to reflect distinctions of the Rural Generalist training environment.
as a sub-specialty within general practice, the expansion of the Junior Doctor Innovation Fund, and establishment of support mechanisms for Rural Generalist training, provides the initial impetus for the ongoing