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Rural Health Webinar Series – The How and Why of Becoming a Supervisor in your Rural Practice Members login for free access About RACGP online events

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Type: Webinar
12 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (AEST)

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Email: RACGP Rural
Call: 1800 636 764

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Rural Health Webinar Series – The How and Why of Becoming a Supervisor in your Rural Practice

Webinar 12 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (AEST)

This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will provide an introduction on the benefits and essential steps involved in becoming a supervisor in a rural setting. Join Dr Gerard Ingham and Dr Rod Omond as they explore the role of a supervisor, the positive impact you can have, and a clear roadmap to getting started. You’ll learn about the importance of the supervisor role, how it contributes to the development of the rural GP workforce, and why it is such a fulfilling and vital position in our rural communities.

Learning outcomes

  1. Understand the role of a supervisor in a rural general practice setting.
  2. Identify the benefits of becoming a supervisor.
  3. Navigate the initial steps to becoming a supervisor.
  4. Identify available support systems and resources for new supervisors.
Educational Activities
1.0
hours

This event is part of Rural Health Webinar Series. Events in this series are:

Presenters

Dr Rodney Omond

Dr Rod Omond currently works for Top End Primary Care as a DMO, after working for them for eight years in Darwin. He does regular locums in the NT in remote communities. He is Chair of the NT DoH Prevocational Accreditation Committee which conducts accreditation of prevocational medical training in NT hospitals. In addition he is a board member of RVTS, and a clinical advisor for Point of Care Testing (POCT) in remote communities. This is also his area of research. Rod’s second area of work is as a Clinical Educator with RACGP, for the PEP Program. He is a member of the RACGP Rural Education Committee.

Dr Gerard Ingham

Gerard Ingham is a rural GP and GP supervisor in Daylesford, Victoria. He has been involved in the supervision of over 100 RACGP and ACRRM registrars. Dr Ingham has also worked as a Medical Educator for 30 years with a focus on the education of GP supervisors.

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