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Dr John Buckley is delivering GP services to rural and remote health practitioners in Goondiwindi on Thursday 31 October 2024.
Goondiwindi Medical Practice, Goondiwindi QLD
Dr John Buckley is a GP delivering GP services to rural and remote health practitioners through Rural Doctors Foundation funded initiative GPs4RuralDocs program. Dr John Buckley will visit the Queensland communities of St George, Goondiwindi and Stanthorpe on a regular basis throughout the year to provide face to face GP services with telehealth care provided in between town visits. John has spent over 40 years in the medical industry, is trained in doctor-to-doctor care and is as passionate about his work today as he was the day he graduated. His career has given him an insight into both worlds – rural and urban practice – having spent time out regionally as well as in the northern suburbs of Brisbane. He is not blind to the challenges of working in rural medicine. He experienced them himself during his time as the only hospital doctor in a small former mining town in rural Queensland. As the Medical Superintendent, and only doctor, at the hospital in Mount Morgan for two years his only relief was every second weekend when a private GP in stepped in. Otherwise, it was 24/7 availability. Having also spent many years as a GP educator, he has gained valuable insights into doctors’ health and wellbeing. The impact this line of work can have on doctors’ mental health and wellbeing, even more so for rural and remote practitioner who often have limited access to independent care from someone they have no professional ties. John explains that doctor’s health and self-care were two key areas he focused on in his GP training programs. Having the opportunity to provide a service that keeps doctors happy, healthy, and thriving is one of the key reasons why he has joined GPs4RuralDocs as a treating GP. To find out more about the GPs4RuralDocs program, contact Rural Doctors Foundation on (07) 3039 0011 or by email at info@ruraldoctorsfoundation.org.au
Samara Aesthetics
918 Beaufort Street, Inglewood WA
Rediscover your confidence & natural beauty at Samara Aesthetics cosmetic clinic Samara Aesthetics is a Perth-based aesthetic skin clinic, located on 918 Beaufort Street, Inglewood. We offer a comprehensive range of advanced medical cosmetic procedures. Each procedure is designed to deliver natural results that complement not only your natural features but also stay true to your unique personality. Contact us today for a cosmetic clinic in Perth that is committed to helping you rediscover your confidence through your natural beauty. Tailormade treatment plans & quality cosmetic medicine The practising doctor is Dr Sam Aravinth MBBS FRACGP (Hons) with over 15 years of clinical experience. Whether you consider your cosmetic concern to be small or not, all patients are welcome – catering to you is part and parcel of our expertise. At our practice, we provide you with a tailormade treatment plan based on computerised skin and facial analysis which we undertake during your initial consultation. Our patients are central to the procedure. Following consultation, we will discuss a quote with an itemised list of treatment options with you. Understanding how important this process is we give our patients time to decide what treatment options they would like to undertake if any. Dr Sam Aravinth acknowledges that for the best cosmetic outcome, the practitioner needs to be both a skilled clinician and an artist. Rest assured when you come to our aesthetic skin clinic you’ve come to the right place for a high quality, affordable service, aimed at enhancing your natural beauty. Treatments • Laser Therapy We offer a variety of laser therapy treatments that revitalise and rejuvenate your skin, restoring its natural glow and boosting your confidence. • Anti-ageing treatments Our anti-ageing treatments encourage and instil cellular vitality and energy. Our procedures were developed and to leave your skin looking younger by repairing the loss of elasticity and appearance of flexibility in the skin. • Complexion enhancement While we all desire an even skin tone, factors such as age as well as hereditary, environmental, behavioural, and medical conditions can contribute negatively to your complexion. After careful analysis of your skin, we recommend and provide expert treatment to enhance your appearance. • Skincare treatments If you feel that your skin is giving your face a tired and worn appearance, there is no need to despair. You can rely on our cosmetic clinic to help rejuvenate and refresh it with the variety of affordable skin care treatments we offer.
Dr John Buckley delivers GP services to Stanthorpe rural and remote health practitioners from Granite Belt Medical Services on Wednesday 4 December 2024
Granite Belt Medical Services, 134 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD
Dr John Buckley is a GP delivering GP services to rural and remote health practitioners through Rural Doctors Foundation funded initiative GPs4RuralDocs program. Dr John Buckley will visit the Queensland communities of St George, Goondiwindi and Stanthorpe on a regular basis throughout the year to provide face to face GP services with telehealth care provided in between town visits. John has spent over 40 years in the medical industry, is trained in doctor-to-doctor care and is as passionate about his work today as he was the day he graduated. His career has given him an insight into both worlds – rural and urban practice – having spent time out regionally as well as in the northern suburbs of Brisbane. He is not blind to the challenges of working in rural medicine. He experienced them himself during his time as the only hospital doctor in a small former mining town in rural Queensland. As the Medical Superintendent, and only doctor, at the hospital in Mount Morgan for two years his only relief was every second weekend when a private GP in stepped in. Otherwise, it was 24/7 availability. Having also spent many years as a GP educator, he has gained valuable insights into doctors’ health and wellbeing. The impact this line of work can have on doctors’ mental health and wellbeing, even more so for rural and remote practitioner who often have limited access to independent care from someone they have no professional ties. John explains that doctor’s health and self-care were two key areas he focused on in his GP training programs. Having the opportunity to provide a service that keeps doctors happy, healthy, and thriving is one of the key reasons why he has joined GPs4RuralDocs as a treating GP. To find out more about the GPs4RuralDocs program, contact Rural Doctors Foundation on (07) 3039 0011 or by email at info@ruraldoctorsfoundation.org.au