The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) welcomes new incentives to support the recruitment and retention of rural General Practitioners (GPs) and Rural Generalists (RGs), announced by the Federal Government today.
More than 110 Rural Generalists (RGs) gathered in Brisbane last week to participate in seven courses as part of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine’s (ACRRM) Emergency Week.
The College has been invited to nominate a representative to this Working Group, which will provide advice to Stage 6 of the National IAR project, with a focus on adjustments to the National IAR Guidance and IAR Decision Support Tool with a focus on Older Persons.
The College has been invited to nominate candidates for consideration for membership of this Committee, which was established in 2017 to support implementation of the Queensland Sexual Health Strategy 2016-2021.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has been commissioned by the Australian Government Department of Health to conduct a multi-year Intergenerational Health and Mental Health Study (IHMHS) between 2020 and 2023.
ACRRM welcomes the NSW Government’s recent announcement of $500 million investment in health that will benefit rural communities and help fund rural hospitals across the state.
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is surprised and disappointed to learn that GP Synergy has forged an agreement with RACGP proposing to amend their ownership structure to allow RACGP to take over their organisation, including training registrars, and all assets.
Further refinements have been made to the regulation of personalised medical devices with the introduction of the Therapeutic Goods Legislation Amendment (2021 Measures No. 3) Regulations 2021.
In the past, face-to-face spirometry training was harder to access, particularly for those health professionals living and working in rural and remote communities.
A number of international and domestic health factors suggest that 2022 will see increased prevalence of influenza than has been observed in the most recent COVID-19 impacted seasons.
There are important changes to the National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) Clinical Guidelines when a woman has an intermediate risk result. Revised clinical guidelines recommend a second follow-up HPV test for women at intermediate risk...
Dr Paddy Glackin worked as an inner-city GP in London for 20 years before he decided to take the plunge and relocate to Esperance in the Goldfields region of Western Australia to work for WA Country Health Service (WACHS).
The Department of Health and the National COVID Vaccine Taskforce (NCVTF) take allegations of Medicare non-compliance very seriously. The NCVTF is actively monitoring all COVID-19 data, including exemptions...
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) welcome the Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA) decision to progress to Stage Two application for the recognition of Rural Generalist Medicine as a specialist field within general practice.
Qld Health's Workers in a Healthcare Setting (COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements) Direction came into effect at 7.30pm AEST, 10 November. The Direction gives effect to the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee’s (AHPPC) recommendation for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for all workers in healthcare settings...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has advised of an update to the list of medicines that can be accessed under the Authorised Prescriber ‘Established history of use’ pathway.