ROAR 2022: How can we prepare our rural health systems to be more resilient, responsive and reassuring to our patients?


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The Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference 2022

The Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference is a two-day event, designed specifically for paramedics and allied health professionals working in rural, outback and remote locations.

Conference theme: "Breaking down barriers"

How can we prepare our rural health systems to be more resilient, responsive and reassuring to our patients?

Biography: Prof Paul Worley

Emeritus Professor Paul Worley, Executive Director of Clinical Innovation at the Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network, former Australian Rural Health Commissioner and former Dean of the School of Medicine at Flinders University, is the Editor-in-Chief of Rural and Remote Health. Paul is a practicing rural doctor and, as Editor, shapes and guides the journal, oversees the review process and supports and advises authors, taking an active interest in the progress of each article in production.

Conference moderator: Alecka Miles, Course Coordinator, Paramedicine & Master of Paramedic Practitioner, Edith Cowan University


Presented by Prof Paul Worley


Lessons

Details

Length
60 minutes
Released
1st Jul 2022
Cost
Member free
Non-member $19
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