A state-wide launch was a fitting way to celebrate the accreditation of GP Synergy’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). The official proceedings were held in GP Synergy’s Chippendale office and streamed to eight locations throughout NSW and the ACT. Each location played host to GPs and staff from accredited GP training practices, GP registrars ... Read more
Training in Aboriginal health: Deborah Peterson
Dr Deborah Peterson is training as a GP at the Orange Aboriginal Medical Service where she has found her passion is working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Why did you decide to become a rural GP? It’s a long story, I didn’t start in medicine, I studied commerce, accounting and psychology, and ended up in the public service in ... Read more
Working in Aboriginal health: Dr Hamze Hamze
Dr Hamze Hamze arrived in Moree in 2013 as a GP registrar, four years on he’s passionate about living in Moree and working at Pius X Aboriginal Corporation, where he is also a GP supervisor. Cultural diversity is just one of the things that Dr Hamze enjoys about living in Moree. My message to GP registrars is come to the country and give ... Read more
Welcome to GP Synergy’s Aboriginal health website
Welcome to our new Aboriginal health website! This site has been developed with our Aboriginal Cultural Education Unit to provide useful resources to GP registrars, supervisors, practice staff, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs), Regional Training Organisation (RTO) staff and others involved in GP training. Please take ... Read more