A nationwide campaign promoting HPV self-collection in cervical screening will be released in September and is likely to increase patient demand. Are YOU ready?
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) welcomes the official opening of birthing services at Weipa, describing it as a breakthrough for local women, their families, and the healthcare profession.
In the lead-up to the 2024 Federal Budget next week, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is requesting an increased allocation of funding for training places for the College.
In the lead up to the Federal Budget, ACRRM is calling for ongoing investment in the development of Rural Generalist (RG) specific MBS item numbers, to reflect the clinical complexities and responsibilities of providing high-quality care to rural, remote and First Nations communities.
To understand why I chose to train with ACRRM, it is first necessary to understand how military medicine, and specifically military general practice, differs from ‘normal’ (civilian) general practice. Broadly speaking, there are five key components to military general practice, and while there are some similarities with civilian general practice, there are also significant differences.
ruralEM celebrates its 100th case milestone. Launched in February 2016, ruralEM is an ACRRM online course that includes case discussions that align with the College's advanced specialised training (AST) in emergency medicine (EM).
Funding programs that recognise the training and clinical consultancy roles of Rural Generalist and rural General Practitioner supervisors, is a key priority in ACRRM’s Pre-Budget submission to the Federal Government.
The College believes that the future Rural Generalist workforce should be trained by current Rural Generalists.
Provider Connect Australia is a single place to update your business information that reduces information duplication and streamlines notifications. Once your organisation is registered, data can be shared with your business partners such as government bodies, funders, health service directories, communications services, and other key partners in healthcare service delivery.
ACRRM's policy and advocacy team represent members’ perspectives on Government submissions and reports which influence essential services ACRRM members provide to rural, remote and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Throughout March and April, the College's agenda has focused on these topics.
To secure the future of a Rural Generalist (RG) profession, ACRRM calls for specific investment to attract rural, remote, and regional students to a career supporting the healthcare needs of communities outside the urban landscape.
The Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) National Registrar Survey (NRS) 2023 commissioned by the Commonwealth health department, results were published last month. These bring some additional insights to the findings of the Medical Board’s larger Medical Training Survey (MTS) which was also conducted over July and August last year, and the more granular data from the College’s own Registrar Survey which was conducted earlier this year.
Want to experience a diverse medical career that makes a real difference? The Northern Territory offers that and more! Collaborate with strong teams, learn from your community, and build a rewarding career as a GP or rural generalist.
The Queensland Government has announced the Queensland Paedatric Respiratory
Syncytial Virus Prevention (QPRSVP) Program to provide free RSV immunisation to eligible Queensland infants and young children.