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ACRRM is reaffirming its commitment to #reconciliation through its ongoing partnership with the Cultural Educators and Cultural Mentors Network (CECM).
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The Federal Budget includes major investment in hospitals, Medicare and workforce training but rural and remote communities cannot be left behind.
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ACRRM welcomes the expansion of Rural Generalist training in the Northern Territory through a new Single Employer Model (SEM) trial running to 2028.
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We're excited to launch the final installment of the ACRRM AST Conferences - Surgery, a new event designed for Rural Generalists and rural GPs with advanced skills in surgery.
📍Hobart, Tasmania
📆 24 - 25 June 2026
Express your interest: bit.ly/4rSm3JI
ACRRM was in Canberra this week for the Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges.
The Australian Parliamentary Friends for Maternal Health also met to discuss the challenges of implementing the 2nd Edition National Consensus Framework for Rural Maternity Services.
ACRRM is proud to introduce the Emergency Medicine AST Conference, a leading clinical education event designed specifically for Rural Generalists (RGs) with advanced skills in emergency medicine.
Expressions of interest for 2026 are now open: bit.ly/4u6umTL
ACRRM is calling on the Federal Government to back Rural Generalists in the 2026–27 Budget.
Read more in the full media release and explore the Federal Budget submission: bit.ly/4bThiKR
Want to become a Rural Generalist? Fellowship applications for this intake close on Monday 16 February!
Applying early can open up more opportunities, so we encourage you to submit as soon as you’re ready.
Find out more and apply: bit.ly/4rblBWE
Today, ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin, CEO Marita Cowie and SA registrar of the year Dr Adam Overweel joined Minister for Health and Ageing Mark Butler and RACGP announcing an historic 5-year agreement to support the continued growth of Australia's RG and GP workforce.
A career where every day is different — and every day has purpose. Rural generalists deliver hands-on care where it matters most. This is why you started.
We’re excited to announce a new ACRRM Advanced Specialised Training (AST) conference for Rural Generalists and rural GPs with specialised skills in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
🩺 AST ObsGyn 2026
📅 21–23 May 2026
📍 Hunter Valley, NSW
👉 bit.ly/3YuQ4lN
What sets a registrar up for success in a new placement, and how can supervisors lay the groundwork for a productive and trusting learning relationship?
Listen in to Episode 5 of ACRRM podcast, Supervisors’ Compass: bit.ly/4pIgX1I
New RG Life Hacks episode: Building Respectful and Effective Partnerships with Aboriginal Health Workers.
A valuable conversation for anyone who wants to strengthen partnerships and provide safer, more connected care.
Listen now: bit.ly/4oBDQT1
Rural Generalists did a lot this year, and we loved being along for the ride. From clinics to communities, you showed up everywhere it mattered.
Thanks for learning, growing and connecting with us in 2025.⭐
With demand for ADHD care sharply rising nationwide, people in rural and remote communities still face the longest delays and highest costs.
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