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This course introduces the clinician to the general aspects of zoonotic diseases relevant to the rural sector.Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Outline the zoonotic infections that are of public health relevance to
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
FACRRM Recommended
A Rural and Remote Medical Practitioner who can confidently diagnose and manage haemochromatosis in their community has the opportunity to minimise morbidity and mortality not only for that particular patient, but for the relatives of that patient as
2 Educational activity hours
The aim of this course is to highlight the specific environmental and occupational exposures encountered by farmers, farm workers and their families in their workplace and home.This course aims to increase participants understanding of the occupational health
2 Educational activity hours
FACRRM Recommended
This course contributes to attainment of all the learning objectives expressed in ACRRM's standards for Domain 4 - Population Health.On completion of this course participants should be able to:Outline the steps involved in taking a population health approach
3 Educational activity hours
FACRRM Recommended
The non-directive pregnancy support counselling course has been developed by ACRRM to support members in meeting the mandatory training requirements for access to MBS item number 4001 which is theGP provision of non-directive pregnancy support counselling
3 Educational activity hours
This learning module provides an overview of the most frequently notified sexually transmissible infections (STI) in Australia. This includes information about STI/HIV clinical indicators, typical presentations, how to identify patients for testing and
1 Educational activity hour
FACRRM Recommended
The younger woman with early breast cancer course was developed by Cancer Australia and adapted for online delivery by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM). This course focuses on the unique issues that require consideration when caring
2 Educational activity hours
FACRRM Recommended
This module is a joint project between the University of Western Australia, Audiology Department and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.Tinnitus is an increasing health concern across all demographics. It is the perception of sound for which
3 Educational activity hours
FACRRM Recommended
This course was introduced in conjunction with the new National Guidelines for Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres and Providers (Links to an external site). The intent of the course is to highlight safe and appropriate prescribing information for doctors and
3 Educational activity hours
FACRRM Recommended