A New Wave of Rural Generalists Start ACRRM Fellowship Training
This week marks the exciting start of a new chapter for more than 180 passionate registrars joining the ACRRM Fellowship program across Australia.
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) for setting professional medical standards for training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development in the specialty of general practice.
A reminder that all medical practitioners, except those with approved exemptions, must complete their 2025 CPD requirements by 31 December 2025 to remain compliant with Ahpra’s CPD Standard.
Start planning early to ensure you stay on track—get started today!
Our purpose-built online learning platform provides the opportunity to further your skills from anywhere in the world at any time.
Delivered in a peer-to-peer learning environment, these courses enable you to maintain and extend your skills in a range of areas.
Choose from a range of recorded and live webinars, covering areas such as Internal Medicine, Telehealth, Obstetrics and more.
Free expert dermatological advice within 48 hours with over 400 real-life cases submitted each year. Rural Generalists throughout Australia can access Tele-Derm for free.
This week marks the exciting start of a new chapter for more than 180 passionate registrars joining the ACRRM Fellowship program across Australia.
Journalists wanting to speak to an ACRRM spokesperson are invited to contact Petrina Smith on 0414 820 847 or email
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