The Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network's (RMCLHN) Riverland Academy of Clinical Excellence (RACE) is hosting the second annual South Australian Rural Health Research and Education (SARHRE) conference in 2024. This follows the great success of the inaugural SARHRE conference hosted by the University of Adelaide in the Barossa last year. This two-day conference will comprise research presentations, plenary discussions and a conference dinner. The aim of the conference is to bring together rural clinicians, academics and other health professionals from across the state who are interested in clinical supervision, health education, health research and building rural research capability. It is also a valuable opportunity for senior and clinical educators to get together to network, have their work critiqued and learn from each other.
Go to SARHRE 2025 Conference Site
SARHRE 2024 Conference Book of Abstracts is now available to download
Conference Themes
Clinical Supervision and Clinical Teaching
The conference will provide an opportunity to learn about new approaches to clinical supervision. Brush up on a skill such as giving feedback, or learn more about how individual clinics or units organize placements. You might like to demonstrate some clinical simulation or how you teach cultural safety to health professional students. Students can present their experiences of authentic learning activities.
Showcasing SA Rural Health Research and Researchers
South Australia boasts some impressive rural clinical research. Put your hat in the ring and submit an abstract letting others know about your current research. Let’s celebrate the work done to Close the Gap and to improve health outcomes for rural people. This is an opportunity for students and first time researchers to present.
Research Capacity Building Rural Health Professionals
We are all at different points on our clinical research journey. Do you know something now that you wish you had learnt earlier in your research career? Do you have a few tips to share with others? This session aims to send everyone home, just a little more savvy at supporting their students and junior staff with research projects, clinical audit and continuous quality improvement. Students and early career clinician researchers are invited to describe their research journey and what they look for in a supervisor.
Managing Multimorbidity: A Challenge To Current Healthcare Systems
Collaborations and Partnerships: The Key to Improvement in Health Policy and Clinical Practice
Carpe Opportunitas - Seize the Opportunity
SARHRE 2024 Conference presentations are now available to be viewed via Google drive
South Australian Universities with rural clinical training programs, including:
Rural generalist and general practice training colleges and training organisations, including:
Rural Support Service, SA Health