What Does ACRRM Do?
ACRRM aims to support and represent the rural medical profession to improve health services for rural and remote communities. We believe the key to achieving this is training skilled, caring and well-prepared doctors and allied health professionals.
ACRRM supports rural medical practitioners and the rural medical profession by:
- Defining the professional standards and body of knowledge required for Rural and Remote Medicine
- Providing a range of member services including relevant vocational training and continuing professional development programs
- Fostering high standards of professional competence, research and ethical practice
- Awarding appropriate qualifications and certification for skills and experience
- Delivering transparent, responsible and accountable systems of governance and management for the organisation
Download ACRRM’s Objectives