What’s happening?
Capricorn Coast’s Dr Andrew Scott has been recognised with the 2025 Queensland Rural Generalist of the Year Award by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM). The award celebrates Rural Generalists who demonstrate outstanding commitment to best-practice care in rural, remote, and First Nations communities, and who go above and beyond to ensure their patients receive the highest quality healthcare.
Why it matters
Dr Scott’s recognition highlights his dedication to advancing healthcare in regional Queensland. He is a Fellow of ACRRM with advanced skills in surgery, endoscopy, and obstetrics, and is widely regarded as an exceptional clinician and leader in rural medicine.
As Clinical Director at Capricorn Coast Hospital, he has expanded procedural services, introduced innovative workforce models, and championed safe, high-quality care for local communities.
By the numbers
• Dr Andrew Scott received one of Queensland’s top medical honours, the Rural Generalist of the Year 2025 Award.
• He holds three advanced skills – in surgery, endoscopy, and obstetrics – strengthening care in rural communities.
• His leadership helped the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service introduce endoscopist-directed sedation protocols, improving patient safety and access.
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Dr Scott has led the introduction of endoscopist-directed sedation protocols across the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service and continues to improve access to both surgical and maternity services in rural, remote, and First Nations areas.
A respected educator, examiner, and mentor, he actively supports the next generation of Rural Generalists, helping to ensure strong skills and career pathways for doctors in rural areas. His work has directly improved patient outcomes, strengthened medical teams, and demonstrated the vital role of Rural Generalists in transforming healthcare access.
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ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin congratulated Dr Scott on his achievement, saying, “Dr Scott is a true leader in Queensland’s rural health system. His advanced skills, innovation, and advocacy are making a profound difference for patients and communities, and inspiring the Rural Generalists of the future.”
Local Impact
Dr Scott’s leadership at Capricorn Coast Hospital has strengthened services for regional patients and improved healthcare delivery across Central Queensland. His efforts ensure that communities in rural and remote areas have access to safe, high-quality care closer to home.
About ACRRM
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is the nation’s peak organisation for rural, remote, and First Nations healthcare. The College plays a vital role in training Rural Generalists and providing ongoing support throughout their careers. ACRRM advocates for a healthcare system that serves the unique needs of rural, remote, and First Nations communities, ensuring that every individual has access to high-quality and comprehensive care, regardless of their postcode.
What to look for next
The Rural Generalist of the Year Awards will continue to honour doctors who hold broad expertise, show strong community connection, and are committed to addressing the challenges of rural and remote healthcare delivery across Australia.