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Workshop: Predictive indicators of sustained rural practice. Prof Lucie Walters; Dr John Togno; Dr Sandra Mendel.

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State 3
Friday, October 20, 2017
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
State 3

Overview

This presentation outlines the key stages in the development of the ACRRM AGPT selection process and its implementation. The presenters will illustrate the stages with examples from the 2018 process and demonstrate the action learning that took place. The presentation will include information about the outcomes and indications of adjustments that will be made for the 2019 cohort. (60 mins)


Speaker

Dr John Togno

Predictive indicators of sustained rural practice

Biography

Prof Lucie Walters
Board Member
RDAA Board

AGPT Predictive Indicators of sustained rural practice

Abstract

Biography

Professor Lucie Walters MBBS, PhD DCH, DipRACOG, FRACGP, FACRRM Prof Lucie Walters is the Immediate Past President of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM). She was appointed Academic Director on the College Board in December 2009. Lucie is currently Professor in Rural Medical Education at Flinders University and also works as a GP Obstetrician at Mount Gambier Hospital. Lucie’s key areas of interest are community based medical education, rural health, social determinants of health and women’s health with her key expertise being in rural medical education development, curriculum design and course delivery in undergraduate and post graduate areas.
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