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Making Rural Health Matter: Celebrating 20 years of JCU Medicine
To mark 20 years of JCU Medicine we are turning the spotlight on the current challenges facing medical workforce in rural, remote and regional Australia. Please join us as we take a look back over the success of our program and its impact around the region. Our expert panel will then discuss the broader medical workforce challenges facing rural, regional and remote communities. It will examine some of the current initiatives underway, while investigating the barriers and enablers aimed at addressing the problem.
FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER 2020 | 10:00AM AEST
JCU is Australia’s most successful university in delivering a fit-for-purpose medical workforce for those most in need. We’ve come a long way in twenty years, but there’s still more to be done.
Featured panellists:
- The Hon. Mark Coulton, Minister for Regional Health
- Professor Ian Wronski, Chair, Tropical Australian Academic Health Centre
- Professor Ruth Stewart, National Rural Health Commissioner
- Professor Richard Murray, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor Tropical Health and Medicine, JCU
- Dr Jillann Farmer, Deputy Director-General of Clinical Excellence Queensland
- Hosted by Associate Professor Peta-Ann Teague, Acting Dean of JCU College of Medicine and Dentistry
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This initiative is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) program in partnership with:
Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service
Central West Hospital and Health Service
Mackay Hospital and Health Service
Mackay Mater Misericordiae Hospital
North West Hospital and Health Service
Townsville Hospital and Health Service
Townsville Mater Private Hospital
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
And with participating General Practices across northern Queensland