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13th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 May 2015, Darwin Convention Centre #ruralhealthconf | GreenGP
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Reflections of a Rural GP. 13th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 May 2015, Darwin Convention Centre #ruralhealthconf. May 27, 2015. RACGP National Rural Faculty representatives at National Rural Health Conference 2015. People, Places, Possibilities…. WOW – what a massive conference! Croakey, the Crikey Health Blog. Is also a good place to look for a summary of activity at the #ruralhealthconf. Some of the main themes that I picked up on were the importance of taking each person and community in th...
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David Chessor, Media Tart | Not just a GP
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Not just a GP. Why GP is the greatest job in the world. David Chessor, Media Tart. David Chessor, Media Tart. An utterly vainglorious compendium of my appearances in sparsely-read media publications. Camden Haven Courier March 13, 2012. 8211; ‘GP Stitches up First Place at the Show’ (the time I won $4 for my knitting at the Kendall Show). Rural Doctors Podcast May 2013. 8211; Chatting with Tim Leeuwenberg about General Practice and #FOAMed. Australian Doctor June 24, 2013. Port News September 18, 2013.
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10 reasons why you won’t regret applying to be a GP! | Not just a GP
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Not just a GP. Why GP is the greatest job in the world. David Chessor, Media Tart. 10 reasons why you won’t regret applying to be a GP! April 14, 2014. By Dr David Chessor. Applications for GP training opened this morning, and I couldn’t think of a better reason to breathe some life into my severely neglected blog, which is most of the time about how AWESOME it is to be a GP. I’ve written extensively. They might even outweigh you having to stare at my face. Too many times during the application process.
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I’m not a racist, but… | Not just a GP
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Not just a GP. Why GP is the greatest job in the world. David Chessor, Media Tart. I’m not a racist, but…. May 23, 2013. By Dr David Chessor. Doctors as role models. Not Just a GP. Another post in what I’m now terming a mini-series regarding doctors as role models…. Find episode 1 here at ‘Do You Wish You Were Dr Incognito? Find episode 2 at ‘Never Trust A Skinny Chef, Or a Sick Doctor? No, the influenza immunisation cannot. Give you the flu. Yes, 12 paracetamol a day definitely. You most certainly can.
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Never trust a skinny chef, or a sick doctor? | Not just a GP
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Not just a GP. Why GP is the greatest job in the world. David Chessor, Media Tart. Never trust a skinny chef, or a sick doctor? May 8, 2013. By Dr David Chessor. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the responsibility of doctors to act as leaders in their communities. Part of this inspired my last post – ‘Do you wish you were Dr Incognito? I’d like to follow on by reflecting on what kind of responsibility doctors have to act as role models for healthcare. Fan, and Maggie Beer. A dentist with awful teeth?
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Juggling Jargon | Not just a GP
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Not just a GP. Why GP is the greatest job in the world. David Chessor, Media Tart. August 7, 2013. By Dr David Chessor. When I started medical school, multiple people said to me that the medical jargon you need to learn during medical school is the equivalent of learning:-. A) a new language, or. B) seven thousand new words, or. C) other impressive feats of linguistic prowess. Deserves praise and admiration. (As long as you don’t require too much of an explanation). Or perhaps some kind of Kiwi medicine&...
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ATTRACTING GEN Y DOCTORS TO THE BUSH: Do we need to breed GP Chameleons? | The Doctor's Dilemma
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The Doctor's Dilemma. Modern Medical Musings from Dr Marlene Pearce. ATTRACTING GEN Y DOCTORS TO THE BUSH: Do we need to breed GP Chameleons? The face of the future rural workforce? Health outcomes in the bush, while significantly better than decades past, remain. The worst in Australia. Rural health care delivery is impeded by geography, attitudes, government funding, health workforce issues and other. Social determinants of health. These common thoughts stop young GPs going bush:. It’s hard to attract ...
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resilience | StefanTheNurse
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All the Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Critical Care Nursing. Every Day is R U OK? Was an advertising creative whose father, Barry, committed suicide nearly 20 years ago. He found himself trying to stop the pain of grief his family endured, and decided to do this by asking one question – Are you OK? In 2009, he established the R U OK? To enable everyone, in all levels of society, to encourage and ask Are you OK? Based on the work of Dr Thomas Joiner. Occasionally, we hear of a colleague from anoth...
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Nursing Student 101: What Am I Supposed to Learn Here? | StefanTheNurse
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All the Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Critical Care Nursing. Nursing Student 101: What Am I Supposed to Learn Here? A Nursing Student on Reddit recently asked the r/nursing sub reddit for advice on how to manage an ICU placement as a third year student. They were understandably scared, and uncertain as to what they could achieve that would be useful for them in their future career. On the other hand, as an undergraduate nursing student remember you aren’t there to learn How To Be An ICU Nur...
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