Palliative Care Australia (PCA) has welcomed the formal recognition of Rural Generalist Medicine as a medical specialty in Australia.
PCA CEO Camilla Rowland said that this was a historic moment that honours the extraordinary role of rural generalists who provide comprehensive care - from GP services to emergency, hospital, and palliative care - in communities that need them most.
"This recognition is not just a win for rural doctors, it's a win for every rural, remote, and First Nations family who depend on them. Rural generalists are often the ones leading palliative care co-ordination and sitting by the bedside in those final moments, helping families feel supported and cared for when it matters most," Ms Rowland said.
"In recognising rural generalist medicine as a specialty, we're taking an important step toward ensuring compassionate, quality palliative care can happen closer to home, where people feel safe, connected, and surrounded by community.
"PCA congratulates the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the National Rural Health Commissioner, and governments for their leadership in making this long-held vision a reality.
"We look forward to working together to build on this achievement, supporting rural generalists through training, resources, and funding so that all Australians, no matter where they live, can access the care they need."
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