Rural Generalist Medicine Recognised as Specialty in Australia

By Monique Missak| Published 22 September 2025

Rural Generalist Medicine has officially been recognised as a medical specialty in Australia, marking a major milestone for rural and remote healthcare.

The Medical Board of Australia confirmed the creation of a new field of specialty practice within General Practice, making it only the second addition to specialty practice in 15 years. Doctors can now be formally registered under the title Specialist Rural Generalist, recognising the broad scope and advanced skills Rural Generalists bring to communities, from emergency medicine to obstetrics, anaesthetics and beyond.

Training programs will now be accredited by the Australian Medical Council, with pathways being developed for doctors already practising as Rural Generalists to transition into the new framework.

We have always contended that Rural Generalist Medicine recognition is a key step toward improving rural healthcare, and this has now been affirmed by an exhaustive six-year expert analysis.

ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin

Healthcare leaders, including the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), have hailed the decision as a long-awaited acknowledgment of the vital role Rural Generalists play in ensuring high-quality care for rural, remote and First Nations communities.

At cmr, we know firsthand how crucial Rural Generalists are to Australia’s healthcare system. We’re proud to support this workforce every day and welcome this recognition as a positive step forward for our doctors, clients, and the communities they serve.

Our team will be at the RMA Conference this October (Booth 44), making this milestone an especially exciting time to connect with our Rural Generalist community.

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