Documents of the conference Access the conference materials, including video recordings, presentations, information for side meetings, additional presentations, and photos, through the following Google Drive link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rrABIKfmNKTqKwgFeWNkL6SJvgmYBSZa?usp=drive_link Video of the conference PMAC Side Meeting 2024 Highlights : PMAC Side Meeting 2024 Day 1: Panel and Roundtable Discussions : PMAC Side Meeting 2024 Day 2: Country [...]
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Anyone wishing to attend the conference is welcome to register via the AAAH conference 2014 website here.
We are pleased to announce the Call for Abstract for the 8th AAAH Conference 2014. The conference theme is “Move ahead: Strengthening HRH strategies and action towards UHC in post-2015 era”. Abstracts must be submitted electronically through the conference website here.
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CSU’s proposal for a new rural medical school was designed to tackle the factors that influence the decisions of medical graduates to work in rural and regional areas, writes Mark Burdack. Rural and regional Australia has been in the grip of chronic doctor shortages for the past 40 years. Despite the best intentions of government to [...]
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