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The Faculty of Pain Medicine has received funding to explore flexible accreditation pathways for regional pain medicine units. Townsville is currently the only location with a level 1 accredited pain training site outside our major cities.

Your responses to this survey will help us shape these flexible pathways and support regional training.

We want to hear from practitioners, trainees and specialists working or living rurally, to understand what the opportunities and challenges are in these settings.

For those who might be considering a career in pain medicine, this project may lead the way to expanding local training opportunities in regional areas.

Read more about this project here or contact us at fpm@anzca.edu.au

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* 1. What best describes you?

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* 2. What do you think the benefits of training in rural areas are?

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* 3. What do you think are the barriers in completing training rurally?

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* 4. What would improve the rural training experience?

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* 5. Are you based in a regional/rural area or in a major city? (Please include the name of your town/city).

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* 6. Have you ever considered applying for the pain medicine training program?

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* 7. Why/why not? Note: There is no right or wrong answer. We just want to hear your thoughts!

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* 8. One a scale of 1-5, if you had access to an accredited pain medicine training site locally, how much more likely would you be to pursue pain medicine fellowship?

1 (no impact on how likely) 5 (much more likely)
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* 9. Please enter your name and email address if you would like us to send you information about the project pilot or our pain medicine training program.

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* 10. Please share any further comments or thoughts:

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