Queensland Rural Medical Education Limited (QRME) is dedicated to offering a training program encompassing high standards and innovation in a friendly and professional atmosphere. Our General Practice training program is GP Registrar focused, preparing GP Registrars for a range of General Practice situations with an emphasis on rural medicine.
QRME offers the opportunity to deal with a broader spectrum of clinical problems; a greater depth in clinical care; and support for developing a fulfilling professional and personal role within the community. To learn more about QRME, our services and an overview of the General Practi
ce Training processes please view our Brochure.
QRME, in collaboration with Deakin University and the National Centre for Farmers' Health, is excited to support the Agricultural Health and Medicine HMF 701 unit being held at: The Cedar Centre, Toowoomba on February 15- 19, 2012.
HMF701 Agricultural Heath and Medicine is a 5-day intensive study unit offered by the School of Medicine at Deakin University and the National Centre for Farmer Health. It aims to develop the next generation of rural and agricultural health leaders to improve the health, safety and well-being of rural and remote Australians
The course topics include but is not limited to:
• high risk remote populations and chronic disease
• agricultural respiratory health
• occupational health assessments
• vision and hearing injuries
• remote emergency medicine
• addiction, suicide and mental illness in rural Australia
This course is available to a variety of health professionals and can also be credited to further post graduate studies. Places are limited.
To enrol, or seek further information, please download the attached enrolment form.
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