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Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine - professional home of Rural Generalists & Specialist GPs caring for rural and remote communities

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@ACRRM
ACRRM
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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: https://t.co/Vpi9d0Eibt
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@ACRRM
ACRRM
16 days
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: https://t.co/heRsSQODrR
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@VISITFLORIDA
VISIT FLORIDA
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It’s giving minimum effort, maximum vacation vibes.
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ACRRM
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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.⭐
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@ACRRM
ACRRM
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With demand for ADHD care sharply rising nationwide, people in rural and remote communities still face the longest delays and highest costs. Read the full media release: https://t.co/f0aMvB8Fyh
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@ACRRM
ACRRM
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ACRRM is pleased to announce its newly endorsed Board and Council, following the 24 October AGM. These appointments reflect strong, stable leadership and an ongoing commitment to advancing rural, remote and First Nations healthcare. Read more: https://t.co/DfiyxbZGhi
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Fannie Mae
3 months
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ACRRM
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Discover the new ACRRM merch range! 👕 Shop a range of quality, practical, merchandise - designed with our members in mind. Enjoy a seamless shopping experience and explore the full collection now: https://t.co/rOgupzy2r0
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@ACRRM
ACRRM
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Registrations are now open for the SARGA26 Conference! Places are limited, so we encourage you to register soon to ensure you don’t miss out.   Register here: https://t.co/0ZW2U8T3wK
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ACRRM
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With Rural Generalism officially recognised as a new specialist field in Australia, there’s never been a better time to REEF with ACRRM. Learn more: https://t.co/LMrDpeRSbb
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ACRRM
1 month
⏰ Only two weeks left to apply for Rural Generalist training in 2026! Join our upcoming webinar showcasing the incredible lifestyle, training opportunities, and community connections waiting for you in SA and WA! 👉 Register: https://t.co/2sNOwV9PvF
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@roborockglobal
Roborock
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From Dec 8 to Dec 21, Save Up to 50% on Roborock Vacuums Built for Effortless Cleaning.
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ACRRM
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🌏 Antarctic Medicine Information Session - Tuesday 11 November - 7:00pm (AEST) | 8:00pm (AEDT) Register here: https://t.co/GhLZseJ5zB If you’ve ever considered taking your skills somewhere truly extraordinary, this session is your chance to explore the opportunity.
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ACRRM
2 months
ACRRM says new bulk billing incentives mark a welcome investment in general practice but cautions that one-size-fits-all funding might not work across the breadth of rural and remote Australia. Read more: https://t.co/hc0rNE8rfp
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ACRRM
2 months
Congratulations to A/Prof Marlene Drysdale, Dr Malcolm Fairleigh, and Dr Kenneth McCallum (not pictured) - winners of ACRRM’s 2025 Distinguished Service Award 💛 Read more about their lasting impact and dedication to rural generalism: https://t.co/DQYvtI8Ots
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ACRRM
2 months
Congratulations to Dr Revathy Carnagarin - winner of ACRRM’s 2025 Rural Health Research Award 🔬 Read more about her remarkable contribution to rural health research: https://t.co/apuP3DrXim
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@wagonsfund
Pabrai Wagons Fund
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In 2000, the S&P 500 had an elevated trailing P/E of 26, well above its long-term avg. of 14. For the next 11 years, the S&P 500 delivered zero returns! The current S&P 500 trailing P/E is 30 – even higher than 2000. History rhymes. For standardized performance visit our website.
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ACRRM
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Congratulations to Dr Sarah Jane Springer - winner of ACRRM’s 2025 Outstanding Contribution to First Nations Healthcare Award 🖤♥️💛 Read more about her transformative work and leadership: https://t.co/e8gpqFoGAj
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ACRRM
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Congratulations to Professor Peter Arvier from Tasmania - named ACRRM’s 2025 Rural Generalist Medical Educator of the Year ✨ Read more about his lasting impact on rural medical education: https://t.co/Cz4fEPr3UY
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ACRRM
2 months
Congratulations to Dr Sally Street, named ACRRM’s 2025 Rural Generalist of the Year 💚 Read more: https://t.co/aA0q4OUqQF
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ACRRM
2 months
Congratulations to Eiryn Twidale from Kingaroy, Queensland - named ACRRM’s 2025 National Medical Student of the Year 🎉 Read about her inspiring journey and how she’s shaping the future of rural healthcare: https://t.co/lIyfbs9DVz
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@ufc
UFC
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@SteveEdgoMLA
Steve Edgington MLA
3 months
Congratulations to #TennantCreek’s Dr Sarah Goddard who has been recognised with the 2025 Northern Territory Rural Generalist of the Year Award by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (@ACRRM).
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@ACRRM
ACRRM
3 months
Time is running out to apply for the Rural and Remote Community Support Grant which provides up to $50,000 to support community-led projects that strengthen local healthcare delivery in rural, remote and First Nations communities. Apply by 1 Oct at: https://t.co/qPGa5306oZ
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Jun Parker, MBBS MSc EDRA
3 months
This. Spinal and locoregional anaesthesia could support increased surgical volume more safely in resource poor settings. This could also include rural areas in developed countries - @ACRRM @ESRA_Society #ESRA2025 now!
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𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘢
3 months
To meet the global surgical burden, the volume and availability of elective surgery must be increased safely. Locoregional and spinal anaesthesia could be adopted as safe options to increase surgical volume when there is limited access to general anaesthesia. @DrJamesGlasbey
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