Geelong coach Chris Scott has confirmed that assistant Steven King is “feeling good” after collapsing at training on the eve of their preliminary final with Brisbane and spending a night in the hospital. The veteran assistant, who is a top contender for the vacant coaching role at West Coast, suffered a medical episode while speaking with forward Jeremy Cameron, causing concern within the club. King had recently returned to Geelong and his health scare has raised questions about his future with both the Cats and potential coaching opportunities elsewhere.
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‘First of its kind’: GP training to include Indigenous ways of being and doing
The Royal Australian College of GPs has launched a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural and Health Training Framework, led by Indigenous experts, with a focus on improving health outcomes for Indigenous people through 12 guiding principles. The framework aims to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and knowledge in GP education nation-wide, with a goal of 100% participation in cultural and health education among GPs in training. RACGP President Dr. Nicole Higgins...
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