What do you most need to know about breast cancer?
Your learning priorities in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment will help shape new online breast cancer training modules that the College is developing with Cancer Australia. You can nominate your priorities now online. Go …
Are you confused about TeleHealth?
Are you confused about the technological and logistical requirements in establishing efficient TeleHealth services for your patients? ACRRM can help.
ACRRM, supported by our National TeleHealth Advisory Committee (which includes specialist colleges, NACCHO, RDAA, Australian Practice Managers Association, NRHA, RFDS and Peak Nursing associations) has developed an online searchable directory of TeleHealth Technology Solutions. Log on to the ACRRM eHealth website to view the directory. More ...
New! Clinical guidelines updated in eight fields
The latest biannual update of the ACRRM Clinical Guidelines is now available for members to download free of charge for members. including adult internal medicine, anaesthetic crisis algorithms, emergency medicine, surgery and ophthalmology. This update also offers new options for More ...
Work for ACRRM: Vocational Training Officer, Brisbane
If you are looking for a change with a challenge, and you have experience in a senior administrative role, consider the Vocational Training Officer role with ACRRM, based in the Brisbane head office. This important role provides administrative support for the College’s registrar training ... More ...
French breast implant Q and A for Australian patients
The Australian Government's Chief Medical Officers has provided ACRRM President, Professor Richard Murray, with a comprehensive list of questions and answers on the French (PIP) silocone breast implants. The information is relevant to women who have had ... More ...
Medical jobs in Antarctica starting July-August 2012
It’s one of the great adventures and professional challenges for rural and remote generalists: a stint in Antarctica with the Australian Antarctic Division. It’s a challenge taken up ACRRM registrar, Dr Eve Merfield, pictured, left. For more about the positions, please see the job advertisement on the ACRRM Work page.