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Department / Unit Specific Overview. The role of intern within the Rural Generalist Training program is to consolidate clinical skills in the provision of high quality patient care and develop collaborative relationships with medical and senior medical staff as well as nursing and other support staff. The Australian Curriculum Framework (ACF) for Junior Doctors and the AMC Intern Outcome Statements provide the educational and learning focus for the intern. Our Values Integrity We value integrity, honesty and respect in all relationships Excellence We value excellence as the appropriate standard for all services and practices Community We respect the dignity and rights of our community and acknowledge their beliefs, regardless of their cultural, spiritual or socioeconomic background Working Together We value equally all people who make a contribution to EGHS to achieve shared goals Learning Culture We strive to continually lead and develop through education, training, mentoring and by teaching others. Organisational Context East Grampians Health Service is a rural health service located in Ararat and Willaura in Western Victoria and is an integral part of a thriving community that is committed to quality services providing health and wellbeing to people of all backgrounds. Serving a diverse community, East Grampians Health Service delivers an extensive range of acute, residential, home and community based services. We strive to continually improve our services to best meet the needs of our patients, residents and the community. Our Vision To be leaders in rural health care Our Strategic Direction EGHS strategic plan 2019-22 mirrors the Victorian Government Health 2040; Advancing Health, Access and Care guidelines and is underpinned by our organisational values and behaviours - ‘improving our communities health and quality of life through strong partnerships and by responding to changing needs’. We incorporate our opportunities through Better Health, Better Access, and Better Care, which are pivotal in achieving our vision of being ‘leaders in rural health care’: BETTER HEALTH A system geared to prevention as much as treatment Everyone understands their own health risks Illness is detected and managed early Healthy neighbourhoods and communities encourage healthy lifestyle BETTER ACCESS Care is always there when people need it More access to care in the home and community People are connected to the full range of care and support they need There is fair access to care BETTER CARE Target zero av...
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Department / Unit Specific Overview. The Education Department works to oversee the training and development of undergraduate and new graduate nursing through working in close partnerships with EGHS staff, managers and universities. This department aims to deliver a high standard to training programs to produce a capable and effective workforce. Our Values Integrity We value integrity, honesty and respect in all relationships Excellence We value excellence as the appropriate standard for all services and practices Community We respect the dignity and rights of our community and acknowledge their beliefs, regardless of their cultural, spiritual or socioeconomic background Working Together We value equally all people who make a contribution to EGHS to achieve shared goals Learning Culture We strive to continually lead and develop through education, training, mentoring and by teaching others. Organisational Context East Grampians Health Service is a rural health service located in Ararat and Willaura in Western Victoria and is an integral part of a thriving community that is committed to quality services providing health and wellbeing to people of all backgrounds. Serving a diverse community, East Grampians Health Service delivers an extensive range of acute, residential, home and community based services. We strive to continually improve our services to best meet the needs of our patients, residents and the community. Our Vision To be leaders in rural health care Our Strategic direction EGHS strategic plan 2015-18 is underpinned by our organisational values and behaviours - ‘improving the health of our community’ and incorporates 7 key goals which are pivotal in achieving our vision of being leaders in rural health care:
Department / Unit Specific Overview. The Rural Generalist Junior Medical Officer Position will provide medical care to patients across several Departments within EGHS, including: Residential Aged Care Facilities: 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx – 45 beds Garden View Court – 24 beds Willaura Health Care – 8 acute and 2 nursing home beds Parkland House Hostel – 10 hostel beds Our aged care services focus on the individual, their family, friends and community, Individualised care is ensured by identifying the Residents personal preferences and interest in all areas across the social and clinical spectrum. We have adopted the Montessori environment approach to provide purpose and stimulation through everyday activities. This approach supports our residents to live their lives to the fullest and make the most of the services we have to offer.
Department / Unit Specific Overview. The People and Patient Experience Team is responsible for providing strategic and operational services to support the experience of patients and consumers, and our employees at the Women’s. The Team is committed to forming strong internal and external partnerships through the implementation and integration of contemporary patient experience and human resource practices. We listen to and partner with our people, patients, their families, carers and consumers to gain insights and improve our services. We support the organisation to achieve the people and patient experience objectives of the Women’s Strategic Plan.
Department / Unit Specific Overview. The EGHS Perioperative Department offers a wide range of services to meet the needs of the local community and the surrounding region. Perioperative services include two operating theatres, a 6 bay day procedure unit, central sterile supply department, a 4 bay recovery room and a renal dialysis suite. We offer a range of surgical procedures performed by visiting surgeons. These include; general surgery, gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, urology, dental, ear nose and throat, caesarean section and certain emergency surgeries. Our Values Integrity We value integrity, honesty and respect in all relationships Excellence We value excellence as the appropriate standard for all services and practices Community We respect the dignity and rights of our community and acknowledge their beliefs, regardless of their cultural, spiritual or socioeconomic background Working Together We value equally all people who make a contribution to EGHS to achieve shared goals Learning Culture We strive to continually lead and develop through education, training, mentoring and by teaching others. Organisational Context East Grampians Health Service (EGHS) is a rural health service located in Ararat and Willaura in Western Victoria. EGHS is an integral part of a thriving community and is committed to providing quality health and wellbeing services to people of all backgrounds. Serving a diverse community, EGHS delivers an extensive range of acute, residential, home and community based services. We strive to continually improve our services to best meet the needs of our patients, consumers and the community. Our Vision East Grampians Health Service will improve the health, wellbeing and the quality of life for our community. Our Purpose To meet people’s health needs through leadership, strong partnerships and wise use of resources. Strategic Actions See Strategic Plan 2023 – 2027.

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