| Richard Hays, MBBS,
PhD, Dip RCOG, Dip RACOG, FRACGP, FACTM, FACRRM, is Professor of General
Practice and Rural Medicine and Foundation Dean at the James Cook University
School of Medicine. This is Australia's first regional medical school with
a specific focus on rural medical practice. Richard began and completed medical training with the intention of becoming a rural doctor. He provided a form of procedural rural medical practice including rural general practice and hospital-based secondary care, mostly in Obstetrics. His move to academic life came after reflection on how medical graduates become and remain competent clinicians, and since then he has been involved in the development, implementation and evaluation of innovative models of rural health education and service delivery. |
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Practising Rural Medicine in Australia
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title, Practice-Based Teaching , and |