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instructor. While she shifts to a national approach as Chair, she will continue to advocate for members in Victoria, in her capacity as the Victorian representative on Council.
 
The Committee supports a proactive, strength-based approach to achieving workplace diversity and promoting a culture of respectful workplaces.
 
Through his innovative approaches, Dr James’ contributions extend beyond clinical practice, through programs such as the implementation of an electronic clinical records system for the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service, and community ... Dr James’ commitment
 
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4. apply a population health approach. 5. address the health care needs of culturally diverse and disadvantaged groups. ... Abilities. 1.1 Establish a doctor-patient relationship and use a patient-centred approach to care.
 
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Curriculum Blueprint. The assessment covers a range of primary care, acute care, community and hospital presentations. ... 2. Provide primary care. 3. Provide secondary medical care. 4. Respond to medical emergencies.
 
The program has received excellent feedback. I have changed my way of thinking about how I approach and manage these cases. ... Focus is on the patient consultation, trauma informed communication, examination and documentation, safety assessment, medical care and
 
promoting primary care, Rural Generalist training, and Single Employer Models for remote and rural communities. ... The report also had important recommendations with respect to collaborative approaches to proactively identifying and addressing gaps in primary
 
Integrated management of unacceptable behaviour complaints – clarify the respective roles of health services and colleges in managing complaints in this area and develop a consistent approach to complaints management.
 
The approach to opening up Telehealth use in primary care has helped to protect the medical profession as well as the Australian population by enabling health service delivery to isolated people.
 
This success is in part due to JCU’s unique approach to selecting students for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery.