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Date: 24/08/2021
This online module is presented by Associate Professor Jane Turner, a psychiatrist at the University of Queensland School of Medicine. A/Prof Turner will consider the psychosocial care of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and the role of the…
 
Date: 01/12/2019
This course is a brief introduction to some of the key issues challenging rural and regional communities with respect to cancer, its diagnoses and management.Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:Understand the epidemiology of cancer…
 
Date: 28/02/2013
This course is part of a colloboration between ACRRM and the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne that aims to bring selected elements of the RCH's Practical Paediatric Program to rural and remote GP's.RCH has been providing outstanding care for…
 
Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Speakers from RCH cover 4 topics relevant to general practice: Strabismus (Lazy eye), Dr Lloyd Bender: Diagnosis, common masqueraders, common conditions associated with strabismus, treatment and sequelae of strabismus. Leucocoria (White pupil…
 
Date: 09/07/2020
Welcome to the Cultural Awareness course on ACRRM Online Learning.About this course This course was originally written by Dr Louis Peachey (Senior Medical Officer, Atherton Hospital) and Kristin McBain (Research Officer, Mount Isa Centre for Rural and Remote…
 
Date: 16/08/2019
The 'Approach to Care - Difficult to Diagnose' course contains 5 modules including:the importance of diagnosismisdiagnosismedically unexplained symptoms and undifferentiated diagnosis,somatization andthe biopsychosocial model.
 
Date: 19/05/2013
A/Prof Leo Donnan explains gait assessment and discusses in-toeing, out-toeing, flat feet, bow legs, knock knees, curly toes and SUFE (slipped upper femoral epiphysis). How to examine and when to refer.Part two of the course is about DDH and Scoliosis,…
 
Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Ms Elizabeth Rose explains: The different diagnostic features of acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) using some very helpful pictures and diagrams Management of AOM including when and what antibiotic to prescribe…
 
Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Dr Susie Gibb talks about: UTI The factors that indicate a child with a proven UTI should be further investigated Investigations of choice Recurrent infections and prophylaxis Vesicoureteric reflux Preferred acute UTI treatment and which…
 
Date: 11/12/2019
This course has been specifically designed to introduce you to all the elements involved in primary health care - and will act as a guide through the diversity and complexity of this ever-changing landscape. Not all content will be relevant to your individual …