Hands-on health experience for local high school students
Over forty local high school students descended on UCRH’s Lismore campus today for a first-hand and hands-on insight into what a career in health could look like for them. We
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Over forty local high school students descended on UCRH’s Lismore campus today for a first-hand and hands-on insight into what a career in health could look like for them. We
UCRH’s Academic Coordinator Interdisciplinary Education, Frances Barraclough spoke at last week’s Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) annual conference, outlining her work around building workforce capacity in primary care.
Our Multidisciplinary Education Program, more colloquially know as the Wednesday Program, enables students across a broad range of disciplines and universities to better understand each other’s roles and to work
A recent publication in the International Journal of Integrated Care has highlighted the importance of recommendations from the current national scope of practice review focussing on a nationally consistent approach
Congratulations to Frances Barraclough, a UCRH staff member, on being appointed as the Chair for the Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care Education Subcommittee. Frances is a senior lecturer who
We recently hosted an infectious disease training course for pharmacists. Fourteen hospital pharmacists attended from Lismore, Ballina and our MPS sites. The training was endorsed by the Society of Hospital
The annual World Dentist Day is not only an opportunity to promote dental health, but also a great chance to promote dentistry and oral health courses to local high school
It was a busy day at UCRH yesterday as high school students from across the region descended on our Lismore campus to learn more about a career in health. Around
SIM MAN is hoping to get some rest this afternoon in preparation for our High School health careers day tomorrow.We’re looking forward to welcoming around 60 year 11 students (and
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and recognise the continuing connection to land, waters and community of First Nations people. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging. Read More
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