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In order to maximise local capacity and access for communities, a systematic, proactive approach supported by adequate funding and resourcing must be adopted. ... Our vision is to have the right doctors, in the right places, with the right skills, providing rural
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Apply a population health approach 5. Address the health care needs of culturally diverse and disadvantaged groups 6. ... Abilities. 1.1 Establish a doctor-patient relationship with parent and child and use a patient-centred approach to care.
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2. Provide primary care. 3. Provide secondary medical care. 4. Respond to medical emergencies. ... This can be done through. a systematic and holistic approach to patient care while maintaining strong advocacy and appropriate patient governance.
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Apply a population health approach 16 Domain 5. Address the health care needs of culturally diverse and disadvantaged groups 16 Domain 6. ... Abilities. 1.1 Establish a doctor-patient relationship and use a patient-centred approach to care.
She works across hospital, primary care, and aeromedical retrievals, helping to improve systems, strengthen First Nations healthcare, and support doctors in training. ... Dr Smith says she is looking forward to the chance to build her leadership skills, share
use a "no disadvantage" approach to all decisions that are within its control.
Dr Halliday emphasised that models of care should be shaped by the needs of rural and remote women and their families. ... Prioritising continuity of care and taking a holistic approach during their pregnancy, is essential”.
Some key priorities for which the College has advocated include:. Taking a nationally coordinated approach to ensure high-level commitments convert to ground-level resourcing especially in rural and remote communities. ... Recognising that rural/remote models of
On-site assessments will be based upon a risk-based approach and will only take place in settings where there is a low risk of transmission of COVID-19.
ICAG is a Strategic Advisory Group that supports Cancer Australia’s national leadership in cancer control by informing national approaches to reducing variations in cancer outcomes; promoting the use of best ... available evidence to achieve effective cancer care