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.