Advice for interns
…any advice to new junior doctors, it would be to be kind to yourself and take your time. However, this advice applies to everyone. The transition from medical student to…
…any advice to new junior doctors, it would be to be kind to yourself and take your time. However, this advice applies to everyone. The transition from medical student to…
…the doctors knew one another. “About a year after we arrived the town just sort of took off.” While Stephen said it’s getting less and less common for GPs to…
…communities,” Eliza said. “Their dedication ignited my passion for rural and remote medicine.” Eliza’s career in general practice is a testament to its flexibility and variety. Currently, she balances three…
…(ACNC) – for example Police Legacy Funds – where donors contribute to a pool for eligible members to apply for and access. The Fund would see GP registrars apply for…
…support and advice – no matter what the problem. RLOs are registrars too, and part of their role is to provide peer support to you. In some circumstances, the RLO…
…areas that interest you, a willingness by the practice to fit in with the days you want to work, and the ethos and values of the practice and its staff….
…junior doctor, resources and opportunities surround you, and everyone is keen to help. Help ranges from teaching and courses to research, audits and advocacy. While it may not be apparent…
…to international speakers Malin Fors on her entertaining depiction of geographic narcissism and Dr Anika Moleworth on the important subjects of climate and health issues for rural communities. We also…
…for AKT/KFP 2025. Online or in-person. July 2024. Ilaria Queensland Seeking study partner for AKT/KFP and CCE exams 2025. Online preferred. July 2024. Adnan Queensland Sitting for both AKT and…
…fostering better cultural and linguistic understanding between Aboriginal patients and GPs. “I feel very grateful to be recognised for my work as a GP registrar in Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
…informed, right through to people who are quite unpleasant.” To Jess, it doesn’t make sense for a patient to have one GP for certain health matters and another GP for…
…in encouraging doctors to work and thrive in the Northern Territory, particularly in remote and Indigenous communities,” she said. “Each recipient has shown remarkable dedication to their work, and we…
…and/or struggle to manage conflict of interest and power imbalance if they are asked or expected to provide care to staff members and immediate family of staff members [6]. The…
…Torres Strait Islander communities and ageing populations, it does not make sense to overlook GPs in training. Losing more junior doctors to other specialities will have many implications for our…
…pleasant but profoundly deaf gentleman comes in to see me. For the third time this week, he proceeds to recount how he and my grandfather used to walk barefoot to…
…and resources. We act as your voice and your advocate. Resources Get across the line for your Fellowship exams — see our free resources and purchase GPRA exam resources to…
…getting into remission, to early cancer detection, to making paper airplanes for a child and they don’t scream the next time they see you.” Rachel identifies crucial character traits for…
…to healthcare delivery in NT communities,” added Dr Matterson. Applications for all scholarships will open today and close on 28 March 2024. For more information and to apply, visit the…
…out as a dedicated and compassionate GP, committed to the well-being of his patients. Recently, his commitment to paediatric care has been recognised with the prestigious GPRA Professor Alan Walker…
…ACRRM | RACGP 2. Before you reapply, talk to your preferred RTO. Your preferred RTO will be able to advise you on which hospital rotations to undertake to improve your…
…the key is to paint the picture – warts and all. The best and most engaging case discussion is when things didn’t go to plan and how I and my…
…three to four-year program delivers structured distance education and supervision to doctors while they continue to provide general medical services to a remote and/or isolated community. If you are interested…
…GPs in training and their practices to reflect on the care they deliver to queer Australians. There are lots of great resources to help you deliver safe, inclusive care to…
…Aged Care and other key sector stakeholders who contributed to our extensive individual and joint consultation processes. These processes have revealed the need to expand the application of the NTCER…
…extending their knowledge about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture exploring how attitudes and values can influence perceptions, assumptions and behaviours in a clinical setting, and identifying other…
…to Australia to pursue her medical degree in 2010. Like many medical students and pre-vocational doctors, she agonised over which specialty to choose. Her gut had always told her to…
…a challenge for me for two reasons. Firstly, I was totally sceptical and ignorant about Eastern practices such as yoga, and secondly, my toes and fingers had until this point…
…field; and To expose as many other registrars as possible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health training and support cultural awareness through shorter-term placements to inform their training and…
…disregard for core Labor values of support for paid parental leave, study leave and exam leave. We had hoped for much more and for our policy makers to do much…
…and manage more diverse and complex cases. …and many more reasons! Doctors in most rural and regional areas continue to be short supply. With a progressive undersupplied of GPs forecast…