Dr Naomi Harris
…members are comfortable around me because I’m at the footy club and they come and see me as their GP and they start to look after themselves.” Tough love is…
…members are comfortable around me because I’m at the footy club and they come and see me as their GP and they start to look after themselves.” Tough love is…
…drink a triple espresso for the first time. While it is an artificial and stressful set up, and you need to learn how to play the exam game, remember that…
…thoughts over and over again. Here are some examples of common negative thinking patterns: Black and white thinking supposes that things are either awful or perfect. For example, we may…
…the relentless pursuit of a better world… READ MORE Dr Rebecca Alvarez Townsville, Queensland Resilience, passion, and a deep-seated commitment to community To truly discover what makes Rebecca the inspirational…
…environments. “I strive to demonstrate the award criteria in my approach to medicine, and I am grateful for being recognised for my commitment to pursuing general practice training in the…
…Practitioners Trainee Network. Dr. Deshong is committed to delivering high-quality healthcare, and support to both her patients and colleagues. Not a GPRA Member? Join now Return to top when complete…
…rural doctors split from the RACGP and formed ACRRM, a college dedicated to rural and remote medicine. Today ACRRM has approximately 4,500 members. Training Both the RACGP and ACRRM are…
…Melbourne University. I was made redundant and that turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me.” Sophie went to Samoa for a year and worked there…
…must research the local culture. You want to know the town is nice to live in. That’s why we chose Echuca. We are planning to be in Echuca for some…
…listen, and a collaborative approach to patient care. “To care, to respect, and to advocate for patients is crucial,” she emphasises. Her vision for herself in the next five to…
…to adequately care for patients when you yourself are having a tough time is paramount. “On a lighter note, good time management and the ability to touch type will make…
…as Palm Island—to do something different during his GP training. “One of the things I wanted to learn to do was to work in a remote community with no resources…and…
…for Medicare reform so doctors and patients are not penalised for longer consultations. Research on sexual harassment in medicine Dr Stone has spent eight years in research, policy and education…
…reasonable care for your own health and safety, and take responsibility to work to your best ability in your home environment. Key aspects to consider include: getting dressed for work,…
…increase in allocated Administration Time; Revised Preamble to emphasise the minimum nature of the terms and conditions under the NTCER, above which practices and registrars are free to negotiate for…
…a GP who is compatible with their personality and needs. “For me, patience, curiosity, empathy, and assertiveness form the bedrock of effective patient care.” Reflecting on poignant patient encounters, Tim…
…– and the care that comes with knowing patients over a lifetime – clarified for me the enormous need for primary care and that I wanted to work in this…
…be interested in researching, but don’t be afraid to approach them with your own research topics.” According to Rebekah, the time to dip your toes into academia is during one’s…
…is a network for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander GPs in Training to receive professional and cultural support and education relevant to their training programs. Read more News “It’s really…
…from countries with similar regulatory systems’ to reduce red tape, cost, and uncertainty for IMGs wanting to come to work and live in Australia. You can access the full report…
…Territory, aims to support GP registrars who are committed to improving Indigenous health and fostering cultural and linguistic understanding between Aboriginal patients and general practitioners. Anna’s journey to becoming a…
…Medical Association (AMA) and General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) are calling on the Commonwealth Government to support general practice training by committing to equitable employment conditions for GP registrars and…
…within universities and communities. “It’s been really important for GPSN to collaborate with working GPs and registrars this weekend to identify key priorities for next year,” he said. “Our aim…
…sit (and pass) the Candidate Assessment and Applied Knowledge Test (CAAKT) before being able to progress to the interview stage. The CAAKT focuses on knowledge, skills and attributes related to…
…and a poignant reminder that the sector urgently needs to pivot towards a forward-thinking approach. Merely topping up and band-aiding existing systems with short-term incentives won’t suffice. We can’t just…
…minutes to respond. Questions are designed to allow you to display your ability to think logically about a topic and communicate your response and ideas effectively.” You can prepare for…
…the new Australian General Practice Training Program there will be opportunities for us to work together to improve processes and procedures, which includes improving exam access and feedback.” Dr Siobhan…
…trained to meet the specific current and future healthcare needs of Australian rural and remote communities, in a sustainable and cost-effective way, by providing both comprehensive general practice and emergency…
…percentage of billings as a sole trader and have provided ABN and banking details. I have been asked to form a company so I can be paid. View answer Additional…
…accepting and able to understand and learn from others that they can be different to how you are.” Refugee medicine Sama completed his EST in refugee health, providing care to…