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This course is one oftwo courses in the ACRRM Rural Generalist Foundation Skills series.The aim of the course is to introduce the key points of difference when working within a rural and remote context compared to an urban environment.
1 Educational activity hour
Addressing health inequities
The 'Approach to Care - Difficult to Diagnose' course contains 5 modules including:the importance of diagnosismisdiagnosismedically unexplained symptoms and undifferentiated diagnosis,somatization andthe biopsychosocial model.
3 Educational activity hours
Professionalism
Ethical practice
FACRRM Recommended
Oral health and general medicine have often been treated separately, but in rural practice, that divide can place patients at risk. Clinicians need to recognise the links between oral and systemic disease, manage dental issues when no dentist is nearby, and
3 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
Culturally safe practice
Autism is estimated to affect 1 in 70 Australians and is associated with poorer health, education, social and vocational outcomes compared with the general population.AimThis courseaims tosupport rural GPs in identifying the signs of autism and supporting
3 Educational activity hours
Coercive control is a serious form of abuse that often leads to domestic homicide. From July 2024, it is criminal offence in NSW and QLD. This course helps rural and remote GPs recognise the signs of coercive control, respond safely, and support patients
6 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
Addressing health inequities
Ethical practice
Professionalism
Culturally safe practice
The purpose of this course is to provide learners with introductory knowledge and insight to develop an understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ beliefs, values, histories, cultures and experiences pre-colonisation to the present.You
3 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
Culturally safe practice
Professionalism
Ethical practice
Addressing health inequities
FACRRM Recommended
The fourth and final course in a series of four on the basics of radiology, Diffuse Lung Disease, shows how to diagnose a disease by analysing patterns on X-ray, that pathology correlates with the appearance on the X-ray image, and broadens understanding of
2 Educational activity hours
The Rural Doctors' Family and Domestic Violence Education Packagewas developed to strengthenthe knowledge and skills to recognise that Family and Domestic Violence is a major issue for public health and a patient’s wellbeing. Participants should understand
6 Educational activity hours
This is the first course in a series on the principles of radiology. It is not possible to teach all the patterns of radiology. The aim of the series is to teach some simple radiological principles and to show how they can be used to reach a diagnosis by a
1 Educational activity hour