Are you considering beginning your ACRRM Fellowship training journey in New South Wales? Let us tell you why NSW might just be the training region for you!
Renowned for its endless beaches extending across beautiful coastal communities, its highlands and snow fields, plentiful national parks, and rich agricultural lands, New South Wales offers a unique and exciting opportunity to gain invaluable experiences in rural and remote medicine. When you choose New South Wales as your ACRRM training region, you’ll benefit from excellent opportunities in community general practices, hospitals, healthcare organisations, and Aboriginal community-controlled health services. The region also offers:
The full range of Advanced Specialised Training disciplines
Specialty posts on offer providing unique training for individual interests, such as Royal Flying Doctors Service
A wide variety of small rural hospitals spread throughout the state to fulfil ACRRM requirements
Single Employer Model implemented and running throughout Murrumbidgee
Roadshow of regional education from the ACRRM team
Proceduralist and non-proceduralist FACRRM’s supervising and teaching across ACRRM accredited posts
A highly engaged and professional NSW/ACT Education team, utilising educational resources from both regional and metropolitan NSW.
Join a group of like-minded professionals who are committed to making a difference and experience the satisfaction of working closely with the community, fostering strong connections, and enjoying the unique lifestyle that New South Wales has to offer. Your ACRRM Fellowship journey in NSW will not only advance your career but also enrich your life on a personal level.
Be part of something special and embark on a fulfilling adventure in rural and remote medicine in New South Wales!
Applications for 2024 semester 2 intake 1 close Tuesday 2 October. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to take your career to the next level. Find out more about training in NSW and other regions and apply for ACRRM Fellowship training today!