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ACRRM Life Hacks is a series of podcasts, which aims to cover various aspects of registrars’ additional learning needs that sit outside of the Rural Generalist Curriculum, such as settling into rural practice, medico-legal issues, self-care and professional sustainability. The ACRRM Life Hacks podcasts are delivered via the ACRRM Life Hacks website or via your favourite podcasting platform. Podcasts will be added throughout the year – so please subscribe to be one of the first to listen to t ...
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In the second part of our interview with Dr James Best, Emily and James talk about practical ways to engage neurodivergent children and their carers in a primary care environment. James offers suggestions on how to make a safe space and how to engage with the children in a respectful and non-threatening way. James and Emily also discuss a variety o…
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In this first part of our 2-part discussion with Dr James Best, we will discuss the important role a primary care clinician has when treating neurodivergent children. James explains the importance of having a holistic view of the family and the child’s environment. A partnership with the child’s parents or carer/s is an important part of treating t…
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Join Dr Emily Moody as she talks with Dr Angela Stratton and Dr Lisa White about consultation skills and dealing with difficult situations. They will share their experiences as rural generalists and provide insights into how you can improve your own practice. The conversation will cover topics such as difficult consultations, consultation styles, c…
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In the second part of this podcast, Dr Emily Moody interviews Carolyn Becker and Deb Robins, who have extensive experience as advocates and consumers of health services in rural and remote Australia. Carolyn and Deb share personal stories of rural generalists that have made a difference in their lives. They offer insights into how doctors can becom…
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In the first part of a 2 part podcast, Dr Emily Moody interviews Carolyn Becker and Deb Robins, who have extensive experience as advocates and consumers of health services in rural and remote Australia. They share their own stories and challenge rural generalists to have a holistic view of their patients and take the time to get to know everyone's …
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Rural Generalists are such an important part of any rural and remote community. It is a challenging role that will give you fulfillment, both personally and professionally. In part 2 of this podcast, Dr Emily Moody continues with her interview of Anne Chater and Sandra Corfield. Emily, Anne and Sandra highlight the wonderful opportunities that exis…
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In this edition, Dr Emily Moody interviews: Anne Chater, who established Theodore Medical with her husband Prof Alan Bruce Chater in 1981, and is currently the Operations and Finance Manager of the practice. Anne talks about the incredible opportunities available in rural Practice and how to integrate both yourself and your family into a community.…
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In our latest Life Hacks podcast, Dr Emily Moody talks with Dr Coralie Endean (National Lead Medical Educator - Supervisor Support) to discuss the importance of a supervisor in the fellowship program. Coralie discusses the way supervisors guided her in her early career and how registrars can make the most of their supervisors while on the road to f…
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This is the second podcast with Dr Emily Moody and Dr Trevor Burchall. This podcast talks about the signs of burnout and what you can do as a rural generalist to ensure that you do not experience this in your career. References: Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Black Dog Institute https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ Dancing With The Bla…
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In this podcast, Dr Emily Moody interviews Dr Trevor Burchall and discusses the importance of self-care and mental health. They share personal experiences and offer advice and strategies to enable you to be aware of your own mental health. References: Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Black Dog Institute https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.a…
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Dr James Fraser is an ACRRM Fellow with specific expertise in emergency medicine and medical education. Prior to the completion of his Fellowship, James had 25 years of emergency medicine experience, including as an Emergency Department Director. James has also held senior academic positions in Australian University medical programs and has been a …
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