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ACRRM Membership is free for students!

When you join the College as a student member, you are joining a national network of adventurous and visionary RGs who have one thing in common - a desire to See More, Do More and Be More. 

What you'll get through ACRRM student membership

e-learning-book-laptop (1)Increase your knowledge and awareness of rural and remote healthcare
  • Access online and face-to-face courses, workshops, and webinars to enhance your knowledge and practical skills (discounts may apply).
  • Stay updated on RG news, research, and career opportunities.
  • Participate in ACRRM events, the annual RMA conference, and invitations to exclusive member gatherings.
data-file-bars-downloadGain access to Rural Generalist resources
  • Unlock educational materials, journals, and clinical resources, including free access to the Australian Rural Health Journal and the weekly ACRRM Country Watch newsletter.
  • Participate in a mentorship program with inspiring RGs.
  • Join specialised interest groups aligned with your passion.
  • Use the online logbook access to plan and track your clinical skills.
human-resources-employee (1)Become part of something bigger
  • Join a collective voice advocating for rural and remote healthcare.
  • Be part of a speciality that has a big future.
  • Share your interests and concerns, to help us help you to be the best you can be.
  • Demonstrate your commitment to rural and remote communities.
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Why choose ACRRM?

The College's mission is to be a vibrant professional home for members that delivers inspiration, collegiality, value and social accountability. We strive to make a positive difference for our members and the lives and health of rural and remote people.

We do this by providing professional development, advocacy, resources and networking opportunities to equip you with the specialised skills and knowledge you need to confidently provide world-leading rural and remote healthcare.

Who is eligible for ACRRM student membership?

If you are enrolled in an Australian accredited undergraduate or graduate course in medicine or health, you are eligible to become a member of ACRRM. This membership will remain free for the duration of your studies.

You can be a student member of the College for the duration of your undergraduate or post-graduate studies in medicine or a health-related discipline. Once you complete your degree, you will have the option to upgrade to our Ordinary Member - Resident/Intern type, giving you full member benefits.

Meet ACRRM Student Members

Read the stories of aspiring Rural Generalists already making a difference in their communities.