Codeine Upscheduling Preparing rural clinicians and the communities they live & work in
Why the Change? Evidence has been accepted by our members. • The evidence does not change for people in • rural and remote communities. Our members have their own stories to tell • which further support the evidence. Rural and remote communities deserve access • to quality and safe health services.
Codeine – 1 February 2018 RDAA, ACRRM and CRANAplus represent members • (doctors & nurses) across rural and remote Australia. Resources currently being developed to support rural • clinicians to prepare for this change: Webinars – Education module – Workshops – These will cover such topics to support clinicians to – provide increased support & service for patients such as pain management, mental health support, addiction, and drug seeking behaviours. (Correction – in verbal presentation at Wagga Wagga TGA Workshop the hub location contacted regarding access was Bourke and surrounding communities)
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