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RAHC launches new eLearning - Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is pleased to announce the launch of the new eLearning module Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), which has been created in partnership with the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern

Audiologist credentialing criteria

As a RAHC Audiologist, you will work with a supportive team to deliver healthcare in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the Northern Territory (NT).

Have you signed up to RAHC's eLearning platform?

The Remote Area Health Corps’ (RAHC) eLearning platform is designed to increase awareness about various aspects of working within remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

RAHC Remote Educators Programme

The Remote Area Health Corps provides our new Health Professionals with a range of support systems at every stage of their placements, one of which is our Remote Educator (RE) programme.

The Remote ACCHS Workforce Response (RAWR) Programme

The Remote ACCHS Workforce Response (RAWR) programme addresses the critical workforce shortage in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Without ongoing access to General Practitioners (GP

Meet the RAHC Team: Ceah David

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) was formed to increase the pool of urban-based Health Professionals (HPs) available for work in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The Remote Area Health Corps in 2021

Despite challenges presented by COVID-19, the Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) has continued to support health services in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities throughout 2021. 

Leila Smith and Geoff Richardson have been appointed to the RAHC Board

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is delighted to welcome Leila Smith and Geoff Richardson to the Board. 

RAHC appoints Tess McGuigan as Acting National Manager

Following the recent departure of David Glasson to take up a senior position with the RACGP, the Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Tess McGuigan as Acting National Manager.

RAHC's minimum credentialing criteria: General Practitioners

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is a Commonwealth-funded program and the craft group requirements are set by the Department of Health.

RAHC and Red Lily Health Service formalise their relationship

Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is delighted to announce its formal relationship with Red Lily Health Service

Photography whilst on placement

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is seeking images or videos from Health Professionals (HPs) to post on our social networks.

RAHC's minimum credentialing criteria: Oral Health Professionals

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is a Commonwealth-funded program and the craft group requirements are set by the Department of Health.

RAHC – Our Story

The Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) was established in 2008 and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health. It addresses persistent challenges to accessing primary healthcare services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Northern Territory.