Policy and Advocacy Update
The ACRRM College Council convened in Darwin on 23 October and considered a number of policy and advocacy issues prior to the RMA conference.
We believe to improve and maintain the health of our nation’s rural and remote communities, they need access to doctors who are not only skilled, but who have confidence, commitment and passion.
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The ACRRM College Council convened in Darwin on 23 October and considered a number of policy and advocacy issues prior to the RMA conference.
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