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Можете написать пересказ этого текста Imagine a job that involves helping 200, 000 isolated patients over 7.5million square miles of The Australian Outback. The job includestreating patients on remote sheep farms, operating with basicequipment. It also means dealing with the risks of flying in badweather conditions and making emergency landings to savecritically ill patients. This is the daily life of those working for theRoyal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.Living in The Outback means almost complete isolation forthousands of Australians. It's unusual to find homes or smallvillages within 60 miles of each other, let alone a hospital.The RFDSA, which is a non-profit charity, was set up in 1928.Since then, it has been helping those who live in remote areasof Australia. Today it offers primary health care from anaeroplane, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year as well aseducational assistance. If the doctors are unable to treata patient, they will fly them to the nearest hospital tobe treated there. To learn more about the RFDSAvisit http://www.flyingdoctor.net/default.htm.