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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/brams.html
Established in 1978, BRAMS was the first Aboriginal community controlled health service in the Kimberley region. In response to perceived deficiencies in the health services then available, an Aboriginal community action group elected a committee of management following a series of meetings. The fledgling service used space at the St John of God Convent in Broome and consisted initially of a volunteer administrator, driver, Aboriginal registered nurse and receptionist. BRAMS - Contact Details.
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KSDL Drug Transfer Protocols
http://ksdl.kamsc.org.au/dtp/drug_transfer_protocols.html
Kimberley Standard Drug List. Switching Calcium channel blockers. Monitoring requirements when changing antidepressants. Use the menu to the right to navigate the Drug Transfer Protocols. Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC. And WA Country Health Service (WACHS) Kimberley. PO Box 1377 - Broome - Western Australia 6725 Phone: (08) 9193 6043 - Fax: (08) 9192 2500 Email: kamsc@kamsc.org.au.
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KSDL Clinic Imprest
http://ksdl.kamsc.org.au/clinic_imprest/clinic_imprest.html
Kimberley Standard Drug List. Other Endrocrine and Metabolic Disorder Drugs. Obstetric, Gynaecological and Genitourinary Drugs. Scabies and head lice preparations. Ear and Nasal Preparations. Vaccines and non-description medicines. Working towards a standard drug list for the Kimberley. The steering committee has recommended a two part approach to the clinic imprest, as outlined below:. 1) Essential drug list:. The Standard Drugs list also includes:. 1) Emergency drug list:. Note: Shaded items are non-PBS.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/remoteclinic/beaglebay.html
Beagle Bay Health services. Beagle Bay Health Service was established in 1986. The community of Beagle Bay has a population of around 360 people and is located on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome. The Beagle Bay clinic has a complement of 2 Senior AHWs, a Nurse, a full-time Clinic Manager, as well as a junior AHW. In keeping with the KAMSC philosophy of building strong local Indigenous health workforce, the Beagle Bay clinic staff provide a welcoming environment for trainees, including Aboriginal he...
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council
http://kamsc.org.au/employment.html
For all KAMSC Current Vacancies. If you have any enquires about any of the advertised KAMSC jobs please e-mail. Kimberley GP Aboriginal Health Training Program. Aboriginal health is a priority area of learning for GP Registrars. The Kimberley region of Western Australia offers unique opportunities for learning in remote Aboriginal primary health care. For further information, click here.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/remoteclinic/kutjungkaclinic.html
Kutjunka clinical services comprise the communities of Balgo, Billiluna and Mulan. The Kutjungka communities have a health committee and KAMSC provides the clinical services under contract for Western Australian Community Health Service (WACHS). KAMSC encourages the development of local involvement in the running of health services, with the aim of local control in the future as an independent Aboriginal health service as a member of KAMSC. The people in the Kutjungka region have;.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/yura_yungi.html
Yura Yungi Medical Service (YYMS) in Halls Creek was established in 1987 as an Aboriginal community controlled health service providing holistic, culturally appropriate curative services with integrated preventative programs. YYMS has a governing board elected by the community and a Chief Executive Officer who is appointed by the board to manage the service under their direction. Transport is provided by clinic drivers for those people in need and as part of YYMS outreach services.
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Kimberley Standard Drug List Sub Committee
http://ksdl.kamsc.org.au/subcommittee.html
Kimberley Standard Drug List. Kimberley Standard Drug List Review Committee. The Standard Drug List is a constant work in progress, and is reviewed and updated bi-annually. The current KSDL Review Committee members are as follows:. Dr Jaye Martin (WACHS Community Physician). Dr David Atkinson (KAMSC Medical Director). Ms Sabina Wakerman (KAMSC Phamacist). Mr Roy Finnigan (Hospital Pharmacist, WACHS). Dr Siew-Lee Thoo (Kununurra Hospital). Dr Alex Balzarelli (BRAMS). Dr Anne Cawley (BRAMS). Dr Alastair Ma...
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council Research
http://ksdl.kamsc.org.au/index.html
Kimberley Standard Drug List. Download the Kimberley Standard Drug List. 56mb PDF Version 10 September 2015. In consultation with a number of key stakeholders, KAMSC and KHR have developed a standard drug list for use in the Kimberley, the first edition being published in November 2005. A 3-part format for the standard drug list was established as follows:. 1 Essential drug list. This list consists of drugs that the steering committee recommends should be easily accessible to the Kimberley population and...
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council Research
http://ksdl.kamsc.org.au/faqs.html
Kimberley Standard Drug List. Kimberley Standard Drug List FAQs. It is a list, or formulary, of medicines that are routinely available across both State controlled clinics and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. Why was it developed? To help clinics select a suitable and standard range ofmedication to manage acute and chronic conditions. To minimise duplication of drug classes e.g. clinics stocking 6 different ACE-Inhibitors. To help reduce wastage and expired medicine at clinics. You can or...