ACRRM accredited training posts are in rural, regional and remote locations. They include general practices, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical services, hospitals, emergency departments and retrieval services. Training posts are accredited against the ACRRM Standards to provide core generalist and or advanced specialised training.
Knowing each training post provides access to accredited supervisors, ensures registrars can be confident they can obtain quality professional development and support to provide healthcare in a safe and effective manner.
From the turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the Red Centre's glowing Uluru, explore the best of Australia when you train with ACRRM.
ACRRM-accredited training posts offer unique opportunities to shape the future of rural healthcare by providing registrars a space to train under supervision to meet ACRRM Fellowship requirements.
By becoming accredited, your practice or health service will contribute to developing a sustainable rural workforce, supporting your community with accessible healthcare. Financial remuneration is provided for your commitment.