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| Northern Queensland Regional Training Hubs (NQRTH) | Northern Queensland Regional Training Hubs is in partnership with private and public hospital and health services, GP clinics and James Cook University, who are all committed to improving the health services of rural and remote communities in the northern Queensland region. |
| University of Queensland Regional Training Hubs | The University of Queensland Regional Training Hubs operating in Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Southern Queensland, complement the existing investment in rural training for university medical students and seeks to strengthen the pipeline to rural practice for both GPs and specialists. |
| Rural Doctors Association of Queensland (RDAQ) | The Rural Doctors Association of Queensland was formed in 1989 to improve the health of rural and remote Queenslanders and support rural doctors and their families. Health professionals in these communities face unique challenges. RDAQ is a tenacious advocate for improved health outcomes and sustainable workforce for remote and rural Queensland. |
| Health Workforce Queensland | Health Workforce Queensland is a not-for-profit, non-Government Rural Workforce Agency (RWA) for primary health workforce in Queensland, focused on making sure remote, rural, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities have access to highly skilled health professionals when and where they need them, now and into the future. |
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| Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) | RDAA is the peak professional body representing the interests of rural and remote doctors and the communities they live and work in. They are committed to building and maintaining a workforce of highly skilled and motivated rural medical practitioners which requires adequate training and proper incentives, remuneration and support. |
| Australian Primary Care Prevocational Program – Rural | The Australian Primary Care Prevocational Program – Rural (APCPP – Rural) is part of the Australian Government’s long-term strategy to attract more doctors to practice in rural and remote Australia and improve the quality of healthcare in these areas. Previously known as the John Flynn Prevocational Doctor Program (JFPDP); the APCPP – Rural builds upon efforts to better streamline and coordinate medical training in regions, funding new rural primary care rotations to boost training capacity for the next generation of doctors. In Queensland, the APCPP – Rural is coordinated by the Queensland Rural Generalist Pathway. |
| General Practice Registrars Australia | General Practice Registrars Australia is an independent organisation run by GP trainees, for GP trainees. They provide the next general of GPs with free support, advice, and resources. |