The University of Queensland Regional Training Hub (UQ RTH) Central Queensland invites junior doctors to take part in an Indigenous Culture Awareness Day, hosted by the Darumbal People, the Traditional Custodians of the Rockhampton and Capricorn Coast Area.
The University of Queensland Regional Training Hub Central Queensland (RTHCQ) invites junior doctors to attend a soiree to unwind, mix and relax at the Capricorn Caves.
Are you a graduate or current undergraduate interested in pursuing medicine upon completion of your degree? In 2023, The University of Queensland (UQ) will welcome the first graduate entry Central Queensland and Wide Bay cohorts into our Doctor of Medicine (MD) program.
Are you a graduate or current undergraduate interested in pursuing medicine upon completion of your degree? In 2023, The University of Queensland (UQ) will welcome the first graduate entry Central Queensland and Wide Bay cohorts into our Doctor of Medicine (MD) program.
Join this Indigenous Health panel discussion to learn more on the role and function of community-controlled Indigenous Health services and how Indigenous Health services can promote and facilitate cultural awareness.
Join our Cardiology panel discussion to learn more on the management of acute cardiac presentations in a rural or remote context, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, cardiac failure and the diagnoses and management of rheumatic heart disease.
Everyone adores a new baby and awaits the exciting milestones a healthy baby enjoys. So, how do we prepare for, manage and educate clinical teams and caregivers when a baby’s first days and weeks of life turn out to be vastly different to these early expectations.
E-Hong is one of 17, Year 4 students based at The University of Queensland Rural Clinical School (UQRCS) Rockhampton, graduating with a Doctor of Medicine this week.