The National Rural Faculty of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners received commonwealth funding between 2000–2002 to develop a rural medical family support project. There were three elements to this project:
* a counselling and communication skills or ‘mentoring’ workshop for rural GP spouses in each state * the development of a resource kit of existing rural medical family support strategies, and * the piloting of a range of strategies designed to address family support needs in collaboration with rural GPs, registrars and their families.
This article focusses on the last of these three elements.
History
Journal
Australian family physician
Volume
33
Pagination
548 - 550
Location
South Melbourne, Vic.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0300-8495
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.