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News. News. Highlight news. All news. ACRRM President’s End-of-Year Message: Reflecting on 2024 and Looking Ahead. Dec 19, 2024. Read ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin's end of year message. Dec 17, 2024. December 2024. Dec 12, 2024. Quit Centre wants to hear
Student Membership. Student Membership. ACRRM is committed to nurturing the next generation of Rural Generalists (RGs). Our free student membership program empowers aspiring RGs with resources, networking opportunities, and insights into a unique and
Date: 15/10/2025 Location: Other
General practitioners, practice staff and Aboriginal healthcare workers play a vital role in promoting the importance of early detection of bowel cancer by encouraging and endorsing participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.This practical
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
0.5 Outcome measurement hour
Culturally safe practice
Professionalism
General Practitioner Procedural Training Support Program (GPPTSP). General Practitioner Procedural Training Support Program (GPPTSP). The General Practitioner Procedural Training Support Program (GPPTSP) aims to improve access to obstetric and anaesthetic
New courses. New online courses. Browse the latest ACRRM Online Courses, designed by rural doctors, for rural doctors. Heartsink patients. Delve into the complexities and challenges of treating patients with chronic and challenging medical conditions –
Story. Story. Dr Melissa Price-Purnell. 4 minutes. Relocating to Mudgee, NSW to complete her Rural Generalist training, ACRRM Fellow Dr Melissa (Mel) Price-Purnell fell in love with being a part of the Mudgee community and using her advanced skills in
Date: 07/12/2024 Location: VIC
The Paediatric Endocrine Summit, held in person on 7–8 December in Melbourne, is a professional development event for paediatric endocrinologists, registrars, and endocrine nurses. The summit covers critical topics like growth hormone deficiency, Turner
8 Educational activity hours
2 Performance review hours
15 Outcome measurement hours
Culturally safe practice
Professionalism
Ethical practice
Addressing health inequities
Story. Story. Dr Kyle Fairclough. 1 min. Dr Kyle Fairclough is an AGPT registrar with GPEx on the beautiful Kangaroo Island. Dr Kyle talks why he chose Rural Generalism. My plan from day one of medical school was to become a Rural Generalist. I grew up in a
Story. Story. Dr Tarun Patel. 3 mins. For Dr Tarun Patel, Australia’s ‘Top End’ is a long way from Auckland, New Zealand, where he spent much of his childhood. Yet training as a GP in the Northern Territory has driven him to try things out of his
Training incentives. Training incentives. Rural generalism is recognised as an important field of medicine to support the health of rural, remote and First Nations communities. There are incentives available to assist eligible doctors in their journey towards