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Working with Rural and Remote Communities (Number 5 in the AOD Series)

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Working with Rural and Remote Communities (Number 5 in the AOD Series)
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This module gives and overview of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use in rural and remote communities across Australia. Examines key challenges in addressing AOD use in rural and remote areas and highlights considerations for nursing practice.

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Presented by:

KT Harvey

Working with Rural and Remote Communities

This module gives and overview of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use in rural and remote communities across Australia. Examines key challenges in addressing AOD use in rural and remote areas and highlights considerations for nursing practice.
15.00
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Paid Content Paid Content

Members: $0.00

Non-Members: $15.00

Content Type: Elearning module

CPD Hours: 1.00

Updated: Sunday, 13 September 2020

Created: Thursday, 10 September 2020

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Area/s of Study

  • Cancer
  • Child and family health
  • Community and primary health
  • Dermatology and cosmetics
  • Drug and alcohol
  • Paediatric
  • Pain management
  • Palliative care
  • Wound management

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