Nov
27
2017
Post-graduate medical training in the Clarence Valley will see a significant boost thanks to a new training hub.
The Valley is one of the locations to receive a Regional Training Hub under a new collaboration between the Commonwealth government and the University of Wollongong.
The hub will boost the opportunities available for junior medical officers to complete more of their training locally.
It will also play a vital coordination role, connecting local clinicians, education and training providers, health service staff, general practitioners and the broader community to set up and manage the arrangements needed for local doctors to be able to do more of their training without leaving the region.
Associate Professor Jean Collie has been appointed as the Clarence Valley Regional Training Hub’s Medical Director. A/Prof Collie brings knowledge and experience from her previous role as the Director of Medical Services with Grafton Base Hospital, and a lifelong interest in the education of medical and health professionals.
“I am delighted to be involved in increasing training opportunities for young doctors in the Clarence Valley. This is the first step in encouraging more doctors to work and live in the Clarence,” A/Prof Collie said.
Joanne Chad has been appointed as Program Coordinator for the Regional Training Hub. During her recent tenure at the University Centre for Rural Health in Lismore, Joanne worked closely with many university medical schools across NSW and QLD, coordinating medical teaching programs across multiple disciplines in hospitals and GP practices.
Jean and Joanne live and work in the region and their local knowledge and personal connections will be invaluable in setting up the hub and maximising the training opportunities available to local junior doctors.
The program also aims to increase the number of medical practitioners working rurally in future. Community engagement and developing strategies for attracting and retaining medical professionals in the region will also be a key focus for the hub.
A/Prof Jean Collie and Joanne Chad are based at Grafton Base hospital. Please email Joanne at [email protected] for more information.
This article was originally published in Northern Exposure, November 2017.
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