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School of Rural Health, The University of Sydney, Dubbo and Orange

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 5809 9400



Address: 4 Moran Drive 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Flashback Friday! Here's the School of Rural Health graduating class of 2019 at the Orange campus. Can you believe it's been almost a year already?



25.01.2022 Last Tuesday morning the Clontarf Foundation hosted its super training session at Delroy Campus Dubbo. Super training is a regular event on the Clontarf calendar and partner organisations are invited to attend a breakfast then to see firsthand how morning training is a key element in engaging with the boys. As well as Clontarf staff, many partners braved the early morning start to attend and they were joined by the organisation’s CEO, Gerard Neesham and Chairman, Ross Kelly, along with 50 new employees who were in town for their Clontarf induction.

25.01.2022 See what some of our medical students in Dubbo have been up to in the Simulation Lab and Tutorial Rooms this year.

23.01.2022 Congratulations Katie Moore https://www.sydney.edu.au//first-known-indigenous-woman-to



19.01.2022 Dr Heather Russell and Dr Pip Southwell with current fourth year students Julia Olivier, Jack Baker, Jackson Glenn and Emilie Pauvert at the Aboriginal careers in health expo in Orange 03/06

19.01.2022 The Dubbo medical students attended Dubbo North Public school on Thursday to present Teddy Bear Hospital to kindergarten students. The kids had a fantastic time

17.01.2022 Last weekend a couple of SRH Orange fourth year students had the opportunity to join Kirrily on her sheep stud to do Lambing. Gareth Mitchell and Ellie Tvrdeich had a great immersive experience, driving in the farm buggy, catching new born lambs and helping ewes who were having trouble lambing. The morning was cool, but the air was fresh and the sky was clear. A great time to be out amongst nature, witnessing the wonder of new life.



17.01.2022 Coonamble High School students recently participated in the Health Career Academy Program in Dubbo to experience what it would be like having a career in the health sector. The students visited Dubbo Hospital where they learnt about careers in physiotherapy, dietetics, occupational therapy, Aboriginal health, nursing and medicine. They then headed out to the RFDS where the enjoyed the Visitor Experience centre and spoke to the flight nursing staff about their role when they are called out to support rural communities. A big thank you to Kathie Naden for coordinating the program and making this such an enjoyable and informative day for the students.

16.01.2022 Orange SRH students were lucky enough to do Indigenous Cultural Adventures with Juru man Gerald Power recently. It's a great way to learn about the important cultural history and Indigenous people of our region. The students are pictured at the Scar Tree and with Gerald at Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site.

16.01.2022 Orange medical students Emilia and Aleasha are looking sensational in their School of Rural Health scrubs! SRH students can often be spotted at Dubbo and Orange hospitals in their custom grey scrubs, which we provide to all our students at both campuses

16.01.2022 Students in Dubbo learning about Trauma airways and burns in sim lab with RFDS Dr Marina Parente.

15.01.2022 Applications open now! If you work in an area related to social and emotional wellbeing you could be eligible to study this course with a full scholarship, meaning ALL COSTS ARE COVERED! Don't miss this chance to gain useful qualifications and make a greater impact in your community!



13.01.2022 Well done, Dubbo medical students

13.01.2022 The next Club Med Ed is on this Friday November 27, with the topic Ensuring Quality Rural Experience. One not to be missed! For more information, contact our amazing Educational Designer Lisa Hampshire at [email protected]

13.01.2022 Registrations are open for the Western NSW Health Research Network - WHRN Symposium ePoster Presentations on Thursday November 12. Along with health research projects, it will also see local community organisations showcase some amazing programs and services. This is a FREE 90-minute event held via Zoom - register now! https://whrnnetwork.wordpress.com/whrn-2020-symposium-epos/

11.01.2022 Cheryl Ah-See (University of Sydney - School of Rural Health), Robert Barker-Salt (Charles Sturt University) and Phil Carney (Dubbo Regional Aboriginal Health Service) are pictured enjoying the winter sun at Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo campus Reconciliation Week event Our stories, our images: Empowerment through art. What action will you take towards braver and more impactful action?

11.01.2022 Ali Bookwala, Senior Architect at Conrad Gargett, Kim O’Connor, School Manager, School of Rural Health, and Silvano Scotece, Project Manager for Patterson Building Group outside the simulation training centre which will form part of our new medical school facilities in Dubbo. The building works are on track to be completed in October and we are looking forward to welcoming our first cohort of Year 1 students in January 2022.

10.01.2022 It was so great to see community at last night's Campfire Yarn-Up at the School of Rural Health. Our medical students put on a great feed. Everyone really enjoyed learning from the elders and hearing their stories. Especially enjoyed making Johnny cakes Thanks to everyone involved, it was a fantastic night.

10.01.2022 A few of our medical students in Dubbo made the most of the sunshine to celebrate finishing their exams! They are well and truly back into the books now!

08.01.2022 Are you a woman aged 16-45 years living in Central West to Far West NSW? We want to hear about what it’s like for rural women to access the reproductive health services you need, including managing unintended pregnancies. Sharing your story confidentially with us can help us ensure all rural women can get the help we need when and where we need it.... Keen to join or want more info? Send an SMS Yes, hear my story to 0455 215 862 OR Send an email [email protected].

08.01.2022 Industry Engaged, the Faculty of Medicine and Health industry newsletter has now launched! Read our latest industry, partnership and research news. Subscribe and read the first edition now!

08.01.2022 A portrait of University of Sydney Senior Lecturer and wonderful Wiradjuri woman Lynette Riley is among the works submitted for this year's Archibald Prize! What an honour, and what an amazing portrait! Read more about this powerful image below...

08.01.2022 We are looking for women aged 18-40 who live in regional, rural, and remote Australia to help us design our research to improve sexual and reproductive health services. You will join three meetings a year and will be remunerated for your time and insight. For more information please click the link below ... https://sydney.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp9ZSKko7d8XDHD

08.01.2022 We've had an exciting afternoon hosting the NSW Rural Doctors Network Go Rural Roadtrip for a tour of Orange Health Service and a panel discussion about rural s...tudy and practice. Special thanks to our panel of students, new graduates and Local Health District staff who shared their experiences. We hope you have a wonderful time exploring our beautiful region! School of Rural Health, The University of Sydney, Dubbo and Orange Western NSW Health Jobs

06.01.2022 Join the School of Rural Health's new Community of Practice for clinicians and medical educators. Club Med Ed is a place to learn, share and collaborate with others in the same field, plus offering a great way to network. Join us Friday July 31, details below

06.01.2022 Nominations are open for the 2020 RACGP Rural Awards, recognising outstanding achievement in rural general practice. Categories include... Brian Williams Award (awarded to a rural GP) Rural GP in Training of the Year Award Medical Student Bursary Award Community Project of the Year Award... Applications close August 14 https://www.racgp.org.au//rural/about-us/racgp-rural-awards

06.01.2022 WellMob is a new website hosting wellbeing resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Indigenous Health is very important to us at the School of Rural Health and is a big part of our teaching here, so we can train doctors who can best serve our local communities. Check out WellMob and pleas share the knowledge with your relevant networks

04.01.2022 The School of Rural Health in Orange held a clinical skills day earlier this month. The students got the chance to put their learning into practice and run through some important medical scenarios they are likely to face as doctors.

04.01.2022 The new national alcohol treatment guidelines were released last week. One of our exceptional PhD students Gemma Purcell-Khodr is co-author of chapter 15 on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples along with collaborators from the Specialty of Addiction Medicine, Central Clinical School. It is not every day your research has the opportunity to shape every day practice. Exceptional work Gem! You are amazing! https://alcoholtreatmentguidelines.com.au//guidelines-for-

03.01.2022 Celebrate NAIDOC Week in Dubbo

03.01.2022 Don't forget Club Med Ed tomorrow! This month, gain a deeper understanding of how to embed Aboriginal culture into medicine and health education - and why it matters. Presenter is Bundjalung woman Emma Walke, Academic Lead in Aboriginal Health at the UCRH in Lismore. For more info or to join, contact Educational Designer Lisa Hampshire at [email protected]

02.01.2022 You may have spotted our very own Associate Professor Georgina Luscombe in the Orange newspaper recently! Georgina is also Orange CWA Branch President, so we are not only very proud of the work she does for us, but also in her local community. Check out what she's been up to below...

02.01.2022 Dubbo School of Rural Health medical student Daniel Hedger recently returned from his placement in Bourke, where he made the local paper! Our students really enjoy their time in the far west and we love seeing them make a difference in the local community. Looking good Dan! https://www.thewesternherald.com.au//A-Bye-returns-to-Bour

01.01.2022 School of Rural Health medical students Melissa and Paul (front) are on community placement in Bourke and caught up with some other allied health students - we hear the breakfast at Diggers on Darling is pretty good!

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