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Article. ACRRM urges commitment to save GP Assist in Tasmania. Date Published: Jul 16, 2025. With the longstanding GP Assist service scheduled to close on 31 July, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is calling on all parties
Details. Respectful Workplaces Committee Member. Dr Lynette Reeves. FACRRM. ACRRM acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the custodians of the lands and waters where our members and staff work and live across Australia. We pay respect
Article. Vaccine rollout - get prepared for the next phase. Date Published: Nov 18, 2021. The Vaccine Clinic Finder will play a critical role in the next phase of the vaccine rollout as COVID-19 booster appointments become available. Practices offering
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health AST. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health AST. Timeframe: Minimum 12 months FTE. About the AST. Embark on a journey in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health with Advanced Specialised Training (AST)
Article. ACRRM welcomes extension to the Rural Procedural Grants Program. Date Published: Dec 10, 2020. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) welcomes the Government’s extension to the Rural Procedural Grants Program (RPGP), asserting
Article. JOINT RELEASE: To mask or not to mask: that is the question! Date Published: Jul 1, 2020. While masks can play an important role in preventing the spread of coronavirus, the ‘gold standard’ defence against COVID-19 is still social distancing and
Article. ACRRM’s pre-budget submission calls for significant healthcare reform. Date Published: Jan 31, 2023. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) has lodged its pre-budget submission, calling for a range of significant reforms and
Article. ACRRM Fellows recognised in the 2023 Australia Day Honours list. Date Published: Jan 26, 2023. Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) Fellows have been recognised for their services to rural and remote medicine and the profession in
Article. Tasmanian government halts review of skin cancer services. Date Published: Sep 28, 2023. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine welcomes the Tasmanian Department of Health’s Decision to not pursue regulation of skin cancer services in
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
The course focuses on the changing nutritional requirements for patients diagnosed with cancer across treatment, during survivorship and end-stage care. As some cancer treatments can affect appetite, patients may be at nutritional risk – the ESPEN guide
Culturally safe practice
Professionalism
Ethical practice
Addressing health inequities
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours