
Regional Training Hubs
WA Regional Training Hubs is a component of the Australian Department of Health's Integrated Rural Training Pipeline for Medicine. The initiative aims to expand post-graduate training opportunities within the regions and produce a future medical workforce that has been locally trained to service regional, rural and remote communities around Australia.
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Connect with rural medicine
As rural champions, we are passionate about sharing the experiences that led to us practicing medicine in rural and remote WA.
Click on the resources below to listen to podcasts about a diverse range of rural careers, read about specialist paediatric training in the Kimberley and connect with us on Facebook to stay up to date on news, education, and networking opportunities.

Destination Medicine Podcast
The Destination Medicine© podcast library has been created to assist anyone who has thought about a career as a rural doctor to make informed decisions and navigate with greater confidence a rural medical pathway. Our doctors share their candid and fascinating stories so that you, the listener, can have a better understanding of what’s involved in pursuing a rural career pathway.

WA Rural Doctors in Training
WARDiT exists to support, inspire, link together and improve the experience for junior doctors working in rural and remote WA. More junior doctors than ever before are joining JMO societies around the state. Dr Brit Wicksteed has been instrumental in establishing societies in Albany and the Kimberley and has been working with the co-founders of the new Bunbury society.

A lot to love about rural WA
If producers of the show Farmer Wants a Wife needed any leads on how to find love, they only need venture out to Dowerin Field Days, according to Dr Clare Hardie. A RCSWA Northam 2015 alumni, Clare met her husband Brendon at the event, they married in February 2018 and welcomed baby boy George last year, Clare is now working as a GP in Narrogin and calls Wandering home.
Our collaborative partners

WA Country Health Service
The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is the largest country health system in Australia and one of the biggest in the world, providing health services to approximately half a million people, including 45,000 Aboriginal people, over a vast two and a half million square kilometre area. The organisation comprises seven regions, with a strong network of public hospitals, health services and health centres located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to country WA residents and visitors.
Find out more: www.wacountry.health.wa.gov.au

Rural Generalist Pathway
The aim of the Rural Generalist Pathway is to streamline the training journey for aspiring Rural Generalists. Once on the pathway, trainees will be assigned a mentor who is an experienced Rural Generalist, provided with individualised career navigation, connected to our network of stakeholders and given priority access to requisite courses. The WA Rural Generalist Pathway Coordination Unit is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the National Rural Generalist Pathway.
Find out more: ruralgeneralist.health.wa.gov.au

Rural Doctors’ Association of Western Australia
The Rural Doctors’ Association of Western Australia is the peak professional body representing the interests of rural and remote doctors and the communities they live and work in. It is committed to building and maintaining a workforce of highly skilled and motivated rural medical practitioners which requires adequate training and proper incentives, remuneration and support.
Find out more: www.rdawa.com.au

Rural Health West
Rural Health West believes that everyone, everywhere is entitled to access to quality healthcare. We deliver programs to attract, recruit and support health professionals to regional, rural and remote WA. Rural Health West supports rural health professionals through a diverse range of programs and services including professional development such as conferences and workshops, financial support through grants and sponsorships, rural immersions, personal and family support, outreach programs, business support and advice to practices. Our personalised recruitment service helps fill roles such as rural GPs, nursing, midwifery, dental and allied health jobs – where they are needed most.
Find out more: www.ruralhealthwest.com.au

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) for setting professional medical standards for training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development in the specialty of general practice.
We are the only College in Australia dedicated to rural and remote medicine, and we play an important role in supporting junior doctors and medical students considering a career in rural medicine. We are committed to delivering sustainable, high-quality health services to rural and remote communities by providing quality education programs, innovative support, and strong representation for doctors who serve those communities.
Find out more: www.acrrm.org.au

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is the voice of general practitioners in our growing cities, and throughout rural and remote Australia. For more than 60 years, the RACGP has supported the backbone of Australia’s health system by setting the standards for education and practice and advocating for better health and wellbeing for all Australians.
The pathway to fellowship with the RACGP is challenging but rewarding. Fellowship is a step towards a career where you will have the opportunity to further specialise, be faced with a diverse range of medical conditions, and have opportunities to make a difference to your patients and their communities. Start your journey with a student membership with the RACGP, which unlocks a network of support and resources.
Find out more: www.racgp.org.au