A New Future of Work for the Next Generation of Doctors

Description

The National Medical Workforce Strategy (NMWS) has been developed to provide us with a road map to foster a well supported medical workforce capable of meeting and responding to the health care needs of the Australian community both now and into the future. Sustainability, adaptability, stewardship and digital capability will be key enablers in a complex and changing health care environment, and leadership will be required to build a supportive culture and safe system for all health care professionals to work in.

COVID-19 has reinforced the importance of flexibility in working patterns and training pathways and creative careers will be an important expectation for doctors and medical students when thinking about their future choices.

This recording of the AMA Online National Conference Day 2 session explores the drivers that will define the next generation of doctors and what is needed to reform medical education and training and health care environments to meet our future population health care needs.

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Develop a broad understanding of the issues facing doctors in the 2021 COVID-19 environment.
  2. Name the principles that underpin the future of health in Australia.

This session has been accredited by ACRRM for 2 hours PDP.

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Online Education
2h : 0m
MBA: 2h : 0m
ACRRM - Fellow: 2h : 0m
ACRRM - Non Fellow: 2h : 0m
Free
$22.00 inc. of GST
Leadership and Management
Medical Practitioner, Medical Student, Doctor-in-Training, Health Administrator, Non-Vocationally Registered, Retired, Specialist - Other, Specialist General Practitioner

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