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Join the QRMFN Committee - Tuesday, May 08, 2012

QRMFN's Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday 10 June 2012 at the Hyatt Regency, Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast. 

Are you are a rural medical spouse or partner who would like to play an active role in the recognition and support of rural medical families? Perhaps you also know of someone who would make a valuable contribution as a member of the QRMFN Committee.

Nominations for the Committee are being received until 10 June 2012. Please contact the QRMFN Project Officer on 3105 7800 or email qrmfn@healthworkforce.com.au if you would like more information.

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Griffith University Research Project - Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Griffith University is seeking professionals with mandatory responsibilities in mental health, child protection and law enforcement matters to participate in a Research Project - Managing tensions in professional statutory practice: Living and working in rural and remote communities.

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April 2012 issue of Backbone - out now! - Thursday, March 29, 2012

QRMFN's journal, Backbone is published three times each year and includes articles of interest to medical families in regional, rural and remote areas of Queensland. The April 2012 issue has just been published.

To arrange to have future issues of Backbone sent direct to your letterbox, please register here.

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QRMFN Family Program at RDAQ Conference - Thursday, March 29, 2012

Please join us at Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast on 8 to 10 June 2012 where QRMFN will again be offering an exciting program for the partners/spouses and children of RDAQ Conference delegates.

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Are you dreaming of the opportunity to gain new skills or dust off old ones? 
 
Are you looking for employment but need new/updated training to find work in your community?
 
Is there a course that you’ve been keen to do but just haven’t got around to it?
 
If your answer is ‘yes’ to any or all of these questions, then don’t miss out on this great opportunity to apply for a QRMFN Spouse Bursary!
 
NB: These bursaries are not dependent on income – any rural medical spouse in an eligible location is welcome to apply irrespective of what they or their partner earns.
 

QRMFN recognises the professional and personal development needs of rural and remotely located medical spouses/partners. In response to these needs, QRMFN is pleased to invite rural medical spouses or partners from ASGC-RA 2-5 locations to apply for grants of up to $1000 to pursue educational, professional development or personal interest training or studies*. If you are unsure of the ASGC-RA category of your town, use the RRMA/ASGC-RA Search Engine available in the 'Resource Centre' on Health Workforce Queensland’s site www.healthworkforce.com.au.

 

Spouse bursaries are intended to enhance the quality of life and/or career opportunities for individual applicants, and to aid in the ongoing support and retention of the medical family within the rural/remote setting. 

To find out more or to apply for the QRMFN Spouse Bursary Program please click on the links below:

 

To read the stories of some of our past Spouse Bursary recipients, click here. 

* Conditions apply. Please refer to the QRMFN Spouse Bursary Guidelines for further information.


This page was last updated on 08/03/2012

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