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Dr Sankha Randenikumara, a family doctor from Sri Lanka.  He is also the Young doctor representative for WONCA, founder of Sri Lankan Medical Associations Young members forum, and honorary joint secretary of the Palliative and End of Life Care task force.  

Contact via: sankha_rk@hotmail.com 

Infromation about the WONCA World Conference in Sydney

Overview of episode:

00.50  Starting as a rural doctor and transforming the rural primary care hospital with his team

07.30  Practical steps to improving your practice and working with your team to do this

11.50  Involving the community

15.00  The community and available services

20.10  Satellite clinics and buildings used for this

21.00  How to inform patients about outreach clinics

22.40  Impact of outreach clinics

25.45  Traveling to health services

28.15  Emergency care provision

31.05  Challenges

37.20  Most enjoyable things about rural practice

40.25  WONCA and international experience

45.45  YDM Representative

53.05  WONCA World Conference, Sydney Australia

56.20  Global mentoring program for young doctors



Key messages:

Be a role model and work with your team.

Team building is important in low resources settings. 

Building trust with the community by getting involved in community events.

The importance of community engagement. 

Providing continuity of care, health prevention and promotion. 

If you wait for the right conditions, things will not happen - take initiative.

The joy of becoming part of the community. 

His rural career has helped with developing an international role. 

Network building for career development and support.

 

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