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The Clinical Bytes - Women's Health course introduces you to some of the key health issues and needs of women in general, and how the rural/regional context may affect management and outcomes. This is a one of a series of Clinical Bytes topics. Click here to
1 Performance review hour
5 Educational activity hours
Addressing health inequities
Article. World Family Doctor Day - an opportunity to recognise doctors supporting rural and remote Australia. Date Published: May 18, 2020. On the eve of World Family Doctor Day, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) says it’s a timely
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This outcome improvement activity on acral lesions enables doctors to review and enhance their current practice for patients who may benefit from dermoscopy for acral lesions. The activity will guide you to compare and measure your management of three patient
8.5 Outcome measurement hours
Date: 15/05/2024 Location: Other
Dementia including Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of death in women, and the second leading cause of death in Australians accounting for over 15 000 deaths in 2019, with overall deaths increasing by 66.8% from 2010-2019 (ABS 2020) This End of Life
1 Educational activity hour
This course is one of five courses in the ACRRM Rural Generalist Foundation Skills series:Rural and remote contextSelf-care and wellbeingAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthPopulation healthDigital health The aim of this course is to introduce the
1 Educational activity hour
Addressing health inequities
Culturally safe practice
FACRRM Recommended
Article. JCTS launches new website. Date Published: Oct 31, 2024. This week, Joint Colleges Training Services (JCTS) reached a significant milestone with the launch of their brand-new website!. JCTS was created in 2022 as a joint venture of the Australian
Article. ePrescribing rollout, a coordinated approach. Date Published: Aug 19, 2020. Electronic prescribing is being implemented in general practices and community pharmacies across Australia through a managed approach of testing and continuous improvement
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This webinar is the first in a four-part series on ESUS and the importance of patent foramen ovale in ESUS aetiology and management. It will set the scene for this education by:Providing an overview of “traditional” stroke classifications, pathophysiology,
1 Educational activity hour
Article. Medical students Lara Emmett and George Kavalam announced winners of the ACRRM 2023 President’s Prize. Date Published: Oct 18, 2023. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is pleased to announce Lara Emmett and George Kavalam
Article. Climate and Health Update. Date Published: May 25, 2023. Climate and health is a focus of College advocacy and featured in discussions during the recent Board and Council meeting. The College encourages members to engage in discussions on the topic