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Article. Tasmanian doctor recognised as Rural Registrar of the Year. Date Published: Dec 9, 2020. Tasmanian Rural Generalist (RG) Dr Aaron Hawkins is the recipient of the 2020 Rural Registrar of the Year Award, presented by the Australian College of Rural and
 
Article. Expression of Interest – Remunerated position - Review of Assessing Fitness to Drive. Date Published: Sep 22, 2020. ACRRM has been invited to participate in the upcoming review of Assessing Fitness to Drive, including an invitation
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This e-Learning seminar will provide those GP's who participate with up-to-date information on a number of key areas of Travel Medicine. There are presentations and case discussions on Skin Lesions and Rashes in returning travellers, Zika, Yellow Fever and
4 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
 
Date: 14/04/2023 Location: Other
This education discusses some of the more important or common surgical causes of vomiting in children. It aims to ensure the GP can recognise and commence treatment on the more common, as well as recognise and appropriately refer the less common or more
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
 
Article. JOINT RELEASE: Recognition of Rural Generalist Medicine clears first hurdle. Date Published: Nov 18, 2021. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) welcome the
 
Article. Update from the Respectful Workplaces Committee. Date Published: Jun 1, 2023. The ACRRM Respectful Workplaces Committee met on 17 May as part of its cycle of quarterly meetings. The Committee welcomed Mr Harry Purves as the newly-appointed
 
Article. ACRRM contributes to ANAO audit of telehealth expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic. Date Published: Jul 21, 2022. The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) is conducting an audit to assess whether the Department of Health effectively managed the
 
Article. MBS Schedule Review Taskforce Report from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Reference Group – member input welcomed. Date Published: Mar 27, 2019. The College is working to respond to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This module provides an overview of hereditary haemochromatosis and the symptoms of iron overload. Participants will gain an understanding of how to interpret iron study results, and how to determine when genetic testing is warranted. The module also covers
1 Performance review hour
 
Article. Your voice, your vote, your healthcare — rural and remote Australians deserve real action. Date Published: May 2, 2025. On the eve of the federal election, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is urging every Australian —