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Hot Issues Review Implementation Committee MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTSAustraliaAustralia with over 95 per cent of with over 95 per cent of
general practice and primary health care; to provide services to, and advocacy for, Toowoomba and District General Australian General Practice Network (AGPN) is the new name of the Australian Divisions of General Practice (ADGP) which was established in 1998 as the peak national body representing 119 divisions of general practice and their state-based organisations across Australian General Practice Network (AGPN) is the new name of the Australian Divisions of General Practice (ADGP) which was established in 1998 as the peak national body representing 119 divisions of general practice and their state-based organisations across Practitioners; and to promote individual and community health.AustraliaAustralia
 Search:  GP Connections (formerly Toowoomba and District Division of General Practice) is uniquely placed in both a provincial and rural setting. There providing an important context to the role of the GP as a practitioner, opinion leader and resident within the local community.
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is a strong sense of 'community'. Division members reside and practice within the Toowoomba area and surrounds,
The purpose of the GP Connections (GPC) is to advance the profession of
.  We are the largest voice for general practice in .  We are the largest voice for general practice in
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With an 85.5% immunisation rate, the Toowoomba and District Division is ranked in the top ten around 's GPs members of their local division.  The Network delivers local heath solutions through general practice.  Our activities cover a broad range of primary health care issues in the program areas below:'s GPs members of their local division.  The Network delivers local heath solutions through general practice.  Our activities cover a broad range of primary health care issues in the program areas below: Australia and in the top three in Queensland. Recently Signed Memorandum of Understanding with Toowoomba Health Services District. increase in uptake from 48% to 70% between July and December 1999.
Subscribe to page  Subscribe to PageComputerisation across Australia is gaining momentum, and Toowoomba (and District) GPs showed an
Aged Care GP Panels InitiativeIndigenous Health Program is on target to develop a consultative model to address health issues with the Aged Care GP Panels Initiative
various key aboriginal bodies here in Toowoomba.
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