Happy holidays from everyone at ACRRM! We wish you all a safe and joyous festive season.
Please note, ACRRM will close at 1:00pm AEST on Tuesday 24 December and will reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025.
We look forward to working with you all in 2025.
🚑 ACRRM is coming to Norfolk Island in February 2025 🌴
Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ASL2)
Enrol here: https://t.co/GeexhoUsrl
Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PHEC)
Enrol here: https://t.co/CSvB7n69om
With limited spaces, register now to secure your place.
Best wishes to our 72 @ACRRM registrars sitting #FACRRM Rural Generalist Advanced Specialised Training exams this weekend:
✔️ Emergency Medicine
✔️ Surgery
✔️ Adult Internal Medicine
✔️ Paediatrics
✔️ Mental Health
What do nurses practising in rural, remote and isolated locations consider important for attraction and retention? A scoping review @ACRRM @CRANAplus https://t.co/iGLO5xym2U
@KangarooBeach This term has been applied to this type of patient encounter since the late 1970’s, and was increasingly utilised in the academic literature from the mid 80’s … and remains the most common term in most medical journals
Over the weekend, Rural Generalists in Katherine updated their Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) 🚑
Book into our next face-to-face REST course via our website: https://t.co/pMPKz1NWuw
"It is important Australian Defense Force men and women are provided with the best healthcare when they go into harm’s way. I am confident this will be the case if they are under the care of a military GP who is an ACRRM Rural Generalist."
Read more here: https://t.co/SN1rHd0yrt
Meanwhile in Australia, we’re considering moving some of our PHEC courses to nighttime, in an attempt to avoid the blistering heat. Repeated outdoor scenarios taking a toll on facilitators, patient actors & attendees alike in some locations
Minister for Health in SA @PictonChris shows some great understanding and connection with #RG and rural practice at tonight’s @RuralDocSA Masterclass dinner
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