Tomorrow (Saturday) at RMA24
It's the final countdown! Make the most of the last official day of RMA24. Here are some great sessions to help you wrap up what has been an RMA-zing conference.
It's the final countdown! Make the most of the last official day of RMA24. Here are some great sessions to help you wrap up what has been an RMA-zing conference.
Get ready for another exciting day at RMA24 in Darwin! Day two promises a packed schedule of insightful sessions and engaging events.
Get ready for day one of RMA24! Here's a peek at some of the awesome sessions and events happening tomorrow.
Over 800 rural doctors, medical students and others from across Australia are starting to arrive in Darwin today for the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA24) conference, Australia’s biggest annual gathering of rural and remote doctors.
The time has come for the medical sector in Australia to “own and acknowledge” a masked gender and race problem, both in the profession itself and in medical training – with higher levels of harassment being reported by female and non-binary doctors, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctors, and doctors who have trained overseas.
More than 1000 delegates at Australia’s largest rural medical conference will hear from Tyson Carmody, founder and managing director of Kings Narrative, about supporting Aboriginal men to be the authors of their own story and building a proud future for their people.
Rural Medicine Australia 24 (RMA24), Australia’s biggest rural doctor conference, will deliver a top program in the Top End, working to ‘build up’ delegates with clinical knowledge, the latest research and new skills to keep their practise at peak performance.
Rural Medicine Australia 24 (RMA24) will give delegates their first opportunity to hear from the newly appointed National Rural Health Commissioner Professor Jenny May, who will be delivering a keynote address at Australia’s largest gathering of rural doctors.
ACRRM and RDAA acknowledge the Larrakia people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which RMA24 will be held. We pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise these lands have always been a place of teaching and learning.