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Rural Doctors Association of Western Australia RDAWA aims to support rural doctors to deliver the highest standard of health care for the people of rural Western Australia.

30/04/2025

Scholarship applications are now open Attention future rural doctors! Get involved at RMA25! As the future of rural health, we’re excited to see a large group of students and interns at RMA each year. With dedicated social events and in-conference sessions, attending RMA25 offers countless opportu...

DID YOU KNOW THAT RDAWA MEMBERS GET UP TO $400 OFF THEIR Rural Medicine Australia - RMA REGISTRATION?!? Register with RD...
26/03/2025

DID YOU KNOW THAT RDAWA MEMBERS GET UP TO $400 OFF THEIR Rural Medicine Australia - RMA REGISTRATION?!?

Register with RDAWA via the link below before you register for RMA to ensure you get this amazing member benefit!

https://www.rdawa.com.au/WA/_WA/Join/Individual/WA/Membership-Landing-Page-WA.aspx?hkey=35cab54c-0558-4101-bad8-747b70fdf9a2

🌟 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: RURAL MEDICINE AUSTRALIA 2025 🌟

Registration is now OPEN for RMA25 at Crown Perth, 22-25 October 2025!

Be among the first to secure your place at Australia's premier rural medicine event. Join us in beautiful Boorloo (Perth) for three action-packed days of learning and networking.

Why attend?

• Sharpen your rural medicine skills with engaging sessions that make learning enjoyable

• Connect with Australia's rural medicine stars—practitioners who know how to treat anything, anywhere

• Learn innovative techniques from doctors who have mastered medicine where resources aren't just a phone call away

• Build relationships that matter at our social events—where conversations are as refreshing as the drinks

• Toast to the impressive achievements of rural healthcare colleagues making a difference every day

Early bird discounts are available until June 30, 2025, with exclusive pricing for ACRRM and RDAA members!

Don't wait - register now at https://rma.acrrm.org.au/

🎉🎉Our President Dr Clark Wasiun at the Rural Health West conference in Perth this weekend with Rural Doctors Association...
22/03/2025

🎉🎉Our President Dr Clark Wasiun at the Rural Health West conference in Perth this weekend with Rural Doctors Association Australia CEO Peta Rutherford 🎉🎉

All sorted for Rural Health West conference in Perth this weekend with RDAWA President Dr Clark Wasiun & RDAA ceo Peta Rutherford.

Join fellow RDAWA members at Perth’s Hill Street Bar this Friday night from 7.30pm for delicious food, great company and...
19/03/2025

Join fellow RDAWA members at Perth’s Hill Street Bar this Friday night from 7.30pm for delicious food, great company and relaxed conversation!

Don't miss this chance to unwind with the amazing RDAWA community. Dinner is complimentary for members and registration is essential.

Register now via https://RDAWAdinner2025.eventbrite.com.au

A Big congratulations to Ruby Wallace who received the Rural Doctors’ Association of WA Prize, awarded to the student wi...
26/02/2025

A Big congratulations to Ruby Wallace who received the Rural Doctors’ Association of WA Prize, awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark for the RCSWA year. A UWA student, Ruby is continuing her final year in Geraldton in 2025, demonstrating her strong commitment to rural medical training.

A prize we are delighted to sponsor and continue our support of budding rural doctors 🎉

Three students from the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (RCSWA) shone brightly at the UWA Medical School Prize Ceremony last night.

Have a read of what Rural Doctors Association Australia is up to in Canberra!
12/02/2025

Have a read of what Rural Doctors Association Australia is up to in Canberra!

09/01/2025

To boldly heal: ‘Captain’ Kirke’s journey in rural health

Associate Professor Andrew Kirke, Head of The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (RCSWA), has had a career marked by twists and turns that ultimately led him to champion rural healthcare and medical education in WA.

His journey into medicine and rural practice wasn’t always a given – he began with a love for zoology and dreamed of becoming a wildlife expert like Harry Butler or David Attenborough. However, at 23, Andrew felt a calling to pivot into medicine.

“I was a fossil compared to these 17-year-old kids,” he recalls of his time in The University of Western Australia’s undergraduate medical program.

While still studying, Andrew married Clare Willix, then a nurse whose six-month stint in Derby heavily influenced the future career trajectories for both.

Clare returned from the Kimberley with three declarations: she wanted to work in Aboriginal health, in a remote location, and she also wanted to study medicine herself.

“She told me not to stop her – not that I could had I tried,” Andrew laughs.

Andrew initially considered specialising in infectious diseases but found himself drawn to general practice, inspired in part by his involvement in SPINRPHEX, a student group supported by the WA Centre for Rural and Remote Medicine (WACRRM) – Rural Health West’s predecessor.

Training as a GP in a rural location was somewhat unconventional then, however through WACRRM’s advocacy, some rural placements were available. Andrew was assigned to Kalgoorlie, where he was profoundly impacted by the mentorship of Dr Phil Reid, a seasoned GP known for his engaging teaching style and storytelling.
“Phil was an incredible mentor,” Andrew recalls.

“His stories – half his own, half his rural GP father’s – were filled with medical knowledge, humour and humility. They were often a little rude but always carried an important lesson. I’m grateful to still count him as a mentor and friend.”

Kalgoorlie also provided Andrew and Clare a taste of rural life and medicine that would shape their careers.

Clare’s passion for remote Aboriginal health had been kindled in Derby, and the couple soon found themselves drawn to the Kimberley.

“The Kimberley was like a different planet – it’s a fascinating place to practice medicine.”

Though their time in Derby was rewarding, Kalgoorlie eventually drew them back, offering a strong sense of community and a full scope of practice.

Clare continued in Aboriginal health, while Andrew expanded his experience, from obstetrics and anaesthetics to leading the hospital’s emergency department with a team of junior doctors. Both also took roles with The Rural Clinical School of WA under the mentorship of founding Head, Professor Campbell Murdoch.

“Those were the days when you really did everything,” he reflects.

“I even put my infectious disease skills to use diagnosing malaria and schistosomiasis.

“During one DCT visit while I was still training, I was called to the emergency department to intubate a critically injured patient. I headed in with the trainer and after we successfully transferred the patient, she shared that she had enjoyed the buzz of being called on to use your full skillset as a rural doctor."

Having grown to be a family of six and with their eldest child approaching high school, the Kirke-Willix clan relocated to Bunbury to better balance the demands of career and family life.

During this time, Professors Geoff Riley and later David Atkinson, subsequent Heads of RCSWA, saw potential in Andrew and encouraged him to step into leadership as Deputy Head, and later, as Head of School upon David’s retirement.

In his leadership role, Andrew has overseen significant growth within RCSWA, driven by increased medical student numbers and subsequent expansion of RCSWA locations. One of the most successful initiatives under his leadership has been the final-year placements program.

“It all started with four students who wanted to stay in Bunbury for their final year,” he explains.

“All were from Notre Dame, which supported the idea, and Bron Peirce really took that on and she said ‘Ok – I think we can make this work’. The final year program was born, as were four new babies (including one set of twins), from that inaugural final year cohort.

“Their determination and success set off a ripple effect. Next, students across Albany, Broome, Geraldton, and Kalgoorlie wanted the same opportunities.”

Andrew envisions RCSWA continuing to grow its final-year placements to around 40 students, in line with WA Country Health Service intern numbers.

“Ideally, we’d love to expand to other locations like the Pilbara and Wheatbelt, as well as reinstating placements in Kalgoorlie. It’s all about finding the right balance of clinical supervision and rotation opportunities to get them through their final year,” he notes.

When asked about the future for RCSWA, Andrew said his focus is sustainability rather than further growth.

“I don’t think we need more students coming through RCSWA. We’ve got good numbers, and if we can hold on to them and keep them rural, that’s going to make a huge difference to the workforce.”

A key priority, he noted, is to secure the resources to sustain the program.

“We’ve got to get more housing for the students, and that means convincing the Commonwealth that the program is successful and worth funding in the long term.”

Reflecting on his personal plans, Andrew hinted that it might soon be time to hand over the reins.

“We’ve got lots of fabulous people working in RCSWA, as well as people interstate. I think it’s important to get original ideas, new energy, and fresh directions.”

“So that’s my ambition; secure the sustainability of RCSWA and then hand over to someone who can bring a fresh perspective.”

So does that suggest an early retirement for Andrew?

“Our youngest is a few years away from finishing high school and then Clare’s got plans about working more remotely.

“I’m keen to continue in general practice, along with some research and teaching – so I will definitely stay involved with rural medicine for some time yet!”

Andrew’s long-term contributions to rural medicine were recently recognised when he was made a Life Member of Rural Health West.

Congratulations Andrew and thank you for your commitment and dedication over so many years.

⭐️⭐️⭐️RDAWA members get a 20% discount and there are 2 reserved places for members only!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️‼️Don’t forget CTECs upc...
18/10/2024

⭐️⭐️⭐️RDAWA members get a 20% discount and there are 2 reserved places for members only!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

‼️Don’t forget CTECs upcoming workshop “The Cutting Edge Essential Surgical Skills”

Congratulations Professor Andrew Kirke! What a fabulous achievement for one of our former Chairs of RDAWA!
15/10/2024

Congratulations Professor Andrew Kirke! What a fabulous achievement for one of our former Chairs of RDAWA!

🙌🙌🙌Rural doctor and educator Associate Professor Andrew Kirke was today inducted as a Life Member of Rural Health West in recognition of his long-time commitment to advancing rural health and his enduring support for the organisation.

Currently juggling roles as Head of The Rural Clinical School of WA (RCSWA) and working as a GP in Dalyellup, Andrew served on the Rural Health West Board of Directors from 2016 to 2022.

Andrew is a graduate of The University of Western Australia and undertook his GP training in Kalgoorlie, which nurtured his early passion for rural medicine.

Working as a procedural GP in the Goldfields and Kimberley before relocating to the South West, Andrew took on a teaching role with RCSWA in 2006. He became Head of RCSWA in 2019.

Under his leadership, RCSWA opened additional sites – in Collie and the Warren Blackwood region – and significantly expanded opportunities for rural-intent students to complete their final year of medical school in country locations.

Rural Health West Chair, the Honourable Tuck Waldron, said Andrew is a prominent voice in rural health and a strong advocate for disadvantaged communities throughout rural WA.

“Andrew is an incredibly generous contributor to rural health, actively promoting rural medical careers to the next generation of young doctors through his involvement with RCSWA and his previous role as the Chair of the Rural Doctors Association of Western Australia,” Tuck said.

“Andrew’s absolute commitment to forging new rural education and training opportunities have been absolutely vital in developing a new and growing generation of young doctors excited about rural medical careers.

“He has a strong social conscience, and always provided keen insight, context and compassion during Board discussions. He was a significant support to me when I commenced my term as Chair, with little prior exposure to the health sector.”

Andrew joins Emeritus Professor Max Kamien, Dr Felicity Jeffries, Dr Mal Hodsdon, Professor Geoff Riley AM, Dr Stephen Langford and Professor Tony Celenza as a Life Member of Rural Health West.

📷: Associate Professor Andrew Kirke (fourth from left), with members of the Rural Health West Board at today's Annual General Meeting.

L-R: Rural Health West Chair Hon. Tuck Waldron, Cr Liz Guidera, Karen Bradley, Associate Professor Andrew Kirke, Company Secretary Tanvi Haria, David Rigby, CEO Tim Shackleton and Matthew Tweedie.

Are you an RDAWA member and interested in up-skilling in ED or Surgical skills? All members receive a discount for CTEC ...
09/10/2024

Are you an RDAWA member and interested in up-skilling in ED or Surgical skills?

All members receive a discount for CTEC courses, prices below - follow the links below for course rego, with more course dates to come!

Don't forget to join up as an RDAWA member to receive all the great discounts!

ED Skills:
https://www.ctec.uwa.edu.au/workshop/cutting-edge-practical-ed-skills

Surgical skills:
https://www.ctec.uwa.edu.au/workshop/cutting-edge-essential-surgical-skills

RDAWA membership:
https://rdawa.com.au/WA/_WA/Join/Individual/WA/Membership-Landing-Page-WA.aspx?hkey=35cab54c-0558-4101-bad8-747b70fdf9a2

Have a read for some relevant budget updates!
15/05/2024

Have a read for some relevant budget updates!

The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) says tonight’s Federal Budget is a ‘missed opportunity’ for long-term, big picture measures that would deliver a sustainable medical workforce to the bush and a viable rural health system into the future.

We’re at the Rural Health West conference and would love to meet you! Come and say hello and hear what we can do for you...
16/03/2024

We’re at the Rural Health West conference and would love to meet you! Come and say hello and hear what we can do for you within your rural community!

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