The Population & Primary Health Care Branch in Central Australia plays a crucial role in advancing public health and delivering primary healthcare services. Committed to enhancing well-being, the branch focuses on preventive care, community health, and health promotion.
Actively engaging with the diverse population, it collaborates with communities, healthcare providers, and government agencies to ensure culturally sensitive and effective healthcare services. The branch embraces innovation to incorporate the latest technologies and evidence-based practices, aiming to provide high-quality and efficient healthcare.
Population & Primary Health Care Branch Central Australia provide placements for vocational trainees (ACRRM/RACGP) and 2 PGY2+ JFPDP funded placements.
- Central Australia Region: Population and Primary Health Care (FIFO Model) - Training locations available for PGY2+
- Engawala (Alcoota) Community Health Centre
- Alice Springs Correctional Centre
- Alice Springs Youth Detention Centre
- Bonya Community Health Centre
- Kaltukatjara (Docker River) Community Health Centre
- Aputula (Finke) Community Health Centre
- Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff) Health Clinic
- Atitjere (Hearts Range) Community Health Centre
- Imanpa Community Health Centre
- Watarrka (Kings Canyon) Health Centre
- Laramba Health Centre
- Titjikala Community Health Centre
- Amunturrngu (Mt Liebig) Community Health Centre
- Yuelamu (Mt Allen) Health Centre
- Nyirripi Health Centre
- Papunya Community Health Centre
- Wilora (Stirling Station) Community
- Tara Community Health Centre
- Ti Tree Community Health Centre
- Willowra Health Centre
To explore Central Australia, visit Living in the Central Australia Region.