Rural Doctors Have Their Say On How To Fix Rural Health Services - AMA Rural Health Issues Survey 2007, Australia
Better resources for rural hospitals and consistent national assessment for overseas trained doctors (OTDs) were the two most pressing issues identified by rural doctors in a groundbreaking new national survey released today by the AMA (Australian Medical Association). AMA President, Dr Mukesh Haikerwal, said that the AMA’s Rural Health Issues Survey provides policymakers with a clear action plan for better rural health care. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Primary Care on May 7th, 2007