The new accommodation facilities at Goondiwindi Hospital commenced installation on 27 April. The initiative is a joint effort between Darling Downs Health and Rural Medical Education Australia. Construction of the […]
The Yarn: Quarterly Update from GPTQ Indigenous Health Training Team
Please click on the link below for Issue 3 of The Yarn – the Quarterly newsletter sharing local indigenous stories, community events and learning within the GPTQ footprint of the […]
Goondiwindi Student Accommodation Officially Opens
On Friday 8 October the Rural Med Ed and Darling Downs Health Services (DDHS) new student accommodation was officially opened. Along with 8 ensuite bedrooms, the facility features a common […]
Mikaela Seymour has article published in TropicalMed
Rural Med Ed is pleased to announce that Mikaela Seymour, Rural Med Ed alumnus has had her article Sago Haemolytic Disease: A Case Due to Climate-InducedFood Insecurity in Western Province, […]
Rural Med Ed Summer Research Scholarships
RMEA is pleased to announce 04 Summer Research Scholarships to Griffith University medical students in Years 1-4 of their training. Each scholarship valued at $1500 ($250 x 6) is offered […]
Griffith University Medical Student and Rural Med Ed Student Kathryn Woodard graduates with scholarship after beating blood cancer at 15.
Griffith University Medical student and Rural Med Ed student Kathryn Wood will soon graduate in medicine at Griffith University with distinction. In addition to this Kathryn was also recently granted […]
Chairman Jim McConochie departs Rural Med Ed
It is with sadness that we share the news that Jim McConochie resigned as Chair of Rural Med Ed on the 7th February. Commenting on his resignation Rural Med Ed […]
MRFF Clinician Researcher Grant
A/Professor Kay Brumpton, Griffith University Rural Clinical Subdean, along with her colleagues from the University of Southern Queensland, James Cook University and Rural Medical Education Australia have been awarded a […]