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We have been working with the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network over many years on various projects. This includes our work with Early Interventions into Healthy Ageing.
The Royal Australian College of General Practititioners (RACGP) is our professional body. We uphold the college values and our medical clinics are accredited against the RACGP standards. We would like to thank the college in particular for awarding Atticus Health Carrum the distinction of General Practice of the Year, Australia 2017.
Atticus Health has been hosting medical students from Monash University for a number of years. We continue to work closely Monash University to improve medical education and in particular promote general practice in a positive light, hopefully inspiring some students along the way to embrace it as a career. In 2018 Atticus Health received an award from Monash University for Excellence in Teaching for our involvement in a pilot program aimed at 5th year medical students. We are most grateful for this.
Atticus Health was honoured to be the recipient of a Good Things Foundation Digital Capacity Builders grant which led to the creating of our Digital Mentor team. This service helps increase digital literacy among our patients, especially the elderly.
We would like to thank the South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Care Network (SEMPHN) for supporting the growth of our company. SEMPHN is a Govnerment funded organisation responsible for the commissioning of primary health programs to the south eastern Melbourne area. SEMPHN has provided us significant grant funding over the years. This has helped us to deliver services and spurred us on to continually improve and broaden the range and depth of those services. We look forward to continue working with Government to better the health of our local communities.
We currently host medical students from The University of Melbourne. Our clinic at Carlton also sees many university students as patients. Additionally, through the Senstride project, Atticus Health and Mark & Sylvie's Home Care is currently involved with biomedical research in partnership with the department of Mechanical Engineering.
Atticus Health presently runs Tieri Medical Centre in Central Queensland in collaboration with Heart of Australia. We are happy to be able to support rural health in this way.