The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: In response to the identified need for up-skilling in psychiatry for rural and remote general practitioners, a series of workshops has been designed and delivered to medical and nursing staff in South Australia. In this paper one such workshop is described, dealing with acute psychiatric care. Quantitative and qualitative evaluations of the workshop are reported on, and recommendations are made for future training programmes. Conclusions: The workshop was well received and increased participants’ knowledge about the management of acute psychiatric presentations. Qualitative data indicate that the pharmacological management and neurobiology of psychiatric illness was ...
BACKGROUND: A Mental Health First Aid course has been developed which trains members of the public i...
Capacity building in rural and remote areas is hampered by the lack of availability of trained super...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Objective: The shortage of addiction psychiatrists in Australia results in poor access to specialist...
Objective: To examine the experience of psychiatry training in rural New South Wales. Method: All ru...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report research findings on the perspectives of overseas tr...
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate an online, interprofessional education programme f...
Innovative models of clinical leadership are essential for responding to workforce shortages in rura...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
ural or remote communities may be ideal locations to train residents in general psychiatry. In addit...
At a time of ever increasing mental health problems in Australian society, the nursing profession is...
Specialist clinical psychology skills have become increasingly rare in public mental health services...
The mal-distribution of health practitioners across urban and rural areas in Australia, Canada and t...
BACKGROUND: A Mental Health First Aid course has been developed which trains members of the public i...
Capacity building in rural and remote areas is hampered by the lack of availability of trained super...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Objective: The shortage of addiction psychiatrists in Australia results in poor access to specialist...
Objective: To examine the experience of psychiatry training in rural New South Wales. Method: All ru...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report research findings on the perspectives of overseas tr...
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate an online, interprofessional education programme f...
Innovative models of clinical leadership are essential for responding to workforce shortages in rura...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
ural or remote communities may be ideal locations to train residents in general psychiatry. In addit...
At a time of ever increasing mental health problems in Australian society, the nursing profession is...
Specialist clinical psychology skills have become increasingly rare in public mental health services...
The mal-distribution of health practitioners across urban and rural areas in Australia, Canada and t...
BACKGROUND: A Mental Health First Aid course has been developed which trains members of the public i...
Capacity building in rural and remote areas is hampered by the lack of availability of trained super...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...