ACRRM's February 2026 communique

Published on January 30, 2026

ACRRM communique for February 2026: for more information visit acrrm.org.au

The ACRRM Supervisor Survey is Now Open

 

We are seeking your insights and feedback on the engagement, support and information the College provides supervisors who support registrars on the ACRRM Rural Generalist Fellowship program.

Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts so we can continue to improve our programs. You can provide your feedback anonymously or include your contact details to enable further discussion if you are happy to do so.

Complete the survey via this link before Tuesday 24 February.

 

New Supervisor Report Format Commences This Semester

 

A reminder that ACRRM has implemented a revised version of the Supervisor Report starting Semester 1, 2026.

The updated 2026 Supervisor Report Core Generalist Training is now an editable PDF document making it easier to complete and submit. The new template includes information on how to complete the report and submission instructions. Download the new version from the Resources Training Forms webpage.

If you have any questions, please contact your Supervisor Liaison Officer (SLO).

 

Join The Temporary Remote Supervisor Program

ACRRM supervisors in remote locations often face challenges finding back-up support to meet the training needs of the next generation of Rural Generalists. To address this, ACRRM is seeking experienced clinicians to join our Remote Supervisor Pool to provide temporary supervision for registrars in MMM 5+ locations.

We are looking for supervisors who:
 Understand ACRRM’s training requirements (or are willing to learn)
 Are currently accredited or willing to apply to become accredited
 Have a current AHPRA registration without restrictions
 Have an interest in remote medicine

The College understands the unique daily challenges and opportunities supervision brings. The Temporary Remote Supervisor program supports supervisors to take leave, access professional development, and attend to their own health, while strengthening rural health care.

Express your interest in the program on our careers page.

Save The Date: National Supervisor Webinar

Please join us on Thursday, 19 March at 7:00 PM AEST for our first supervisor webinar of 2026. Whether you are just starting out or have been supervising for years, this session is designed to support you.

The webinar provides a comprehensive guide for those new to the role while offering a valuable refresher for
experienced supervisors, ensuring everyone remains aligned with the latest organisational standards and best practices.

We look forward to seeing you there!

New Podcast Episode: So You’re Thinking About Becoming a Supervisor?

What motivates clinicians to become supervisors, and what can they expect to gain from the role? In this episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays explore the decision to step into supervision and the factors that influence that choice.

They discuss the curiosity, uncertainty, and professional reflections that often sit behind becoming a supervisor, including motivations such as professional development, workforce sustainability, and contributing to the next generation of rural generalists. The conversation also acknowledges common concerns around responsibility, trust, and preparedness for the role.

Drawing on insights from supervisors at the recent ACRRM Supervisor Summit, the episode highlights the rewards of supervision, including shared learning, professional renewal, and the value of supportive communities of practice. For clinicians considering supervision, this episode offers reassurance, perspective, and encouragement to take that first step.

You can listen to Supervisors’ Compass via the podcast webpage: https://acrrmrgsupervisorscompass.podbean.com/ or on your favourite podcast platform.

 

 

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