RHCE Program - Rural Health Continuing Education (RHCE) Stream Two

 
The RHCE program will provide grants for the development, provision of, or attendance at multidisciplinary training, continuing professional development or orientation programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers, allied health professionals, general practitioners and nurses who live and work in rural and remote Australia.
 
 
 

The RHCE Stream One Sub-Program provides Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for individual specialists and groups of specialists in rural and remote locations in Australia, with a focus on activities that encourage multidisciplinary team based training.For further information visit www.ruralspecialist.org.au

 

 

 

 

 


Can't get away to do your Continuing Professional Development training?  Apply to NAHRLS for someone to fill in for you while you are away.

The Australian Government has established the Nursing & Allied Health Rural Locum Scheme (NAHRLS) to support nurses, midwives and allied health professionals in rural and remote Australia to get away to do the professional development training they need to continue their vital work.

The NAHRLS will find you and your workplace a suitable locum for the period you are away and cover the associated costs of the locum’s accommodation, travel, meals and daily allowances. Organisations pay the base locum rate. http://www.nahrls.com.au/about-nahrls/