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The standards articulate the minimum acceptable resourcing to ensure these people can access urgent care. ... The standards draw upon the direct experience of our College’s members working in just such models of care.
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
Consultations with females aged 15+ years comprise 51% of all encounters in Australian general practice. Women's health is a broad term comprising of numerous conditions across reproductive health, mental health, ageing, chronic disease, just to name a few.
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Your patient’s comfort and dignity is the ultimate priority of care provision. • ... Coordinate care with treating teams across hospital and community—this will include referral, documentation and communication. •
 
It creates comprehensive pathways for rural and remote workforce development, and an evidence base for tailored, supported, fit-for-purpose models of care for communities. ... ACRRM’s next chapter focuses on educational and clinical excellence, creating
 
of a capable, resilient nurse practitioner workforce delivering person-centred, evidence-based, compassionate care. ... ACRRM’s submission notes the wide-ranging roles that Nurse Practitioners (NPs) already play within the healthcare system and supports models
 
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Apply a population health approach 5. Address the health care needs of culturally diverse and disadvantaged groups 6. ... 6.5 Provide health care services that use a primary health care approach, contributing to the social and emotional wellbeing of the individual
 
We need to ensure that RGs have the resources, training, and support to continue delivering high-quality care,” Dr Martin says. ... The relationships we build with patients and the ability to provide comprehensive, culturally appropriate care make rural medicine
 
This correspondence is being sent using a staged approach, prioritising letters to women who are most overdue.
 
The successful delivery of the exam is testament to the agile, flexible approach ACRRM has taken to progressing assessments during the global pandemic.
 
This approach should be viewed in the context of harm minimisation and a commitment to saving lives, and recognition of an ongoing need for wider strategies to reduce illicit drug use