Background: The case for doctors' performance and maintenance of competence are issues of increasing importance for the profession, governments and communities. There is also increasing public expectation that the profession will be pro-active in protecting patients from under performing doctors. The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) positions itself as the arbiter of standards for rural and remote medical practice and has assumed responsibility for providing a mandatory Professional Development Program (PDP) for its Fellows. Objective: This paper outlines the steps taken by the ACRRM to design and develop a PDP. Discussion: The PDP aims to enable doctors to participate in a range of continuing education activities tha...
Introduction: Early postgraduate, or junior doctors, are still required to practise in rural and rem...
Continuing professional development (CPD) activities for allied health professionals are becoming ma...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
INTRODUCTION: Most rural communities are too small and remote to sustain specialist services, and th...
The need for an appropriate, dedicated vertically-integrated training pathway for rural doctors, pro...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: In 2000, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) developed a natio...
Background: The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine was established in 1997 to meet what...
Introduction: Access to appropriate continuing medical education (CME) opportunities has been identi...
Background: Historically it has been challenging to recruit and retain an appropriately trained medi...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Purpose: Describe the development and integration of an interprofessional Rural Health Professions ...
THIS PAPER DESCRIBES THE DEVELOPMENT and characteristics of a comprehensive, inte-grated and sustain...
Introduction: Early postgraduate, or junior doctors, are still required to practise in rural and rem...
Continuing professional development (CPD) activities for allied health professionals are becoming ma...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
INTRODUCTION: Most rural communities are too small and remote to sustain specialist services, and th...
The need for an appropriate, dedicated vertically-integrated training pathway for rural doctors, pro...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: In 2000, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) developed a natio...
Background: The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine was established in 1997 to meet what...
Introduction: Access to appropriate continuing medical education (CME) opportunities has been identi...
Background: Historically it has been challenging to recruit and retain an appropriately trained medi...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Purpose: Describe the development and integration of an interprofessional Rural Health Professions ...
THIS PAPER DESCRIBES THE DEVELOPMENT and characteristics of a comprehensive, inte-grated and sustain...
Introduction: Early postgraduate, or junior doctors, are still required to practise in rural and rem...
Continuing professional development (CPD) activities for allied health professionals are becoming ma...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...