Agricultural health and medicine education-Engaging rural professionals to make a difference to farmers' lives.
Jessie AdamsJacqueline CottonSusan BrumbyPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2020)
This study informs the continuous development of the agricultural health and medicine curriculum and highlights the importance of a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to improving the health, well-being and safety of farming populations. Despite engaged graduates, the continued high workplace mortality, preventable non-communicable disease and challenging climatic conditions highlight the need for strategic prioritisation of farmers' health across health, agriculture and policy settings.