The Medical Education and Well-being Registrar is a pioneering role designed to improve medical well-being, enhance workforce nurturing and support the implementation of the Regional Medical Pathway (RMP). In response to workforce shortages in Wide Bay and the growing recognition of burnout and well-being challenges among medical professionals, this RMP initiative aims to create a supportive environment for doctors in training, whilst growing a sustainable, locally grown workforce. By integrating well-being as a priority and providing targeted support for staff and students, the role seeks to foster a culture of resilience, empathy and holistic care to ultimately facilitate improved attraction and retention of doctors in regional hospitals.
This project is a community supported, end-to-end pathway for the education and training of future regional, rural and remote doctors.