The Australian community is in fact a very tightly packed community with the vast majority of Australians living an urban life. However outback Australia is a different situation where vasts areas of land are administered by few people that live many hours drive from hospitals and even access to a general practitioner. This put the lives of the people that were required to live in the outback of Australia at risk should anything go wrong with their health or in the case of accidents. The best way to cover the great distances that are a part of the Australian outback is the aeroplane. Naturally a service was put into place by these communities to look after their health.
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John Flynn was the one with the vision for the medical service that would later become the RFDS, that could reach the isolated communities of the outback. He was first posted as a Presbyterian minister at Beltana, a remote settlement hundreds of kilometres north of Adelaide, South Australia. He experienced great difficulties reaching such a widely scattered population, so he was appointed as the first Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, the 'bush department' of the Presbyterian Church, in 1912. Flynn served in the AIM during a time when just two doctors served an area of 300,000 sq kms in Western Australia and 1,500,000 sq kms in the Northern Territory. Flynn realised there needed to be better medical care for the people of the outback, so he established numerous bush hospitals and hostels. One particular story caught his attention: that of a young stockman named Jim Darcy. Darcy was injured when he fell off his horse, and although considerable assistance was rendered to him via telegraph, by the time the doctor physically reached him, he had died.
By 1917, Flynn saw that new technology such as radio and the aeroplane could help provide a more effective medical service. His inquiries caused him to be contacted by an Australian pilot serving in World War I, Clifford Peel, who outlined the capabilities and costs of then-available planes. An excellent fundraiser, Flynn turned his talents to the task of establishing a flying medical service. On 15 May 1928, the Aerial Medical Service was established at Cloncurry, in western Queensland.
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The Royal Flying Doctor Service ( RFDS).In 1928 Cloncurry became a base for the Royal Flying Doctor - the only medical service by air to assist remote station residents.
John Flynn established the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a world first.
The Flying Doctor Service was established by Reverend John Flynn in 1928 and was called the Aerial Medical Service. It was not given the designation of "Royal Flying Doctor Service" until the 1940s.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia was founded by the Reverend John Flynn on 15 May 1928.
The Flying Doctor Service was established by Reverend John Flynn in 1928 and was called the Aerial Medical Service. It was not given the designation of "Royal Flying Doctor Service" until the 1940s.
The first Royal Flying Doctor Service was established as the Aerial Medical Service in the Queensland town of Cloncurry.
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The Flying Doctor is better known as the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. This organization provides emergency and primary healthcare to rural and remote areas of Australia.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service began in the town of Cloncurry, in western Queensland. It was originally called the Aerial Medical Service.
John Flynn established the service known as the Aerial Medical Service on 15 May 1928. It was not given the designation of "Royal Flying Doctor Service" until the 1940s.