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Rural Doctors Workforce Agency


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Rural Doctors Workforce Agency

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Based in Adelaide, South Australia, our agency builds high quality medical services in partnership with rural and remote communities. Rural South Australia is an exciting place in which to live, work and play and RDWA can offer doctors a unique, individually tailored working package to suit their needs. We look after our rural doctors, locums and students like no-one else. Our reputation speaks for itself we have unrivalled success in placing doctors into rural practice. We promise you will be impressed by our service and commitment to ensuring you and your family have a fabulous experience living and working in rural South Australia. The Rural Doctors Workforce Agency (RDWA) provides a comprehensive recruitment and placement service for medical doctors, including International Medical Graduates (IMG), interested in pursuing employment positions in rural South Australia. The services associated in the recruitment of a doctor are free of charge and include guidance through the administrative processes such as obtaining 'area of need' approval, registration with the Medical Board of South Australia, obtaining relevant sponsorship and visa, provider and prescriber numbers etc. 63 Henley Beach Road Mile End, SA 5031 Tel: +61 8 82348277 Fax: +61 8 82340002 www.ruraldoc.com.au

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RuralDocIT

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Agency, Austraia, Australia, Doctor, Doctors, Graduates, Jobs, medical, Physician, Placement, RDWA, Recruitment, Royal, Rural, South, Workforce,

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