Event Information
Advanced Neonatal Resuscitation (ANR) - Brisbane 13 June 2026
13/06/2026
Brisbane
QLD, 4000
$1795.00 for Member
$2065.00 for Non-Member
3.5 Educational activity
7.5 Performance review
 Addressing health inequities
 Professionalism
 Culturally safe practice
 Ethical practice
 BLS
11 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
11 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
 HLR (Emergency medicine)
 HLR (General practice)
Emergency Medicine
Obstetrics
Provide secondary medical care 
Provide expert medical care in all rural contexts 
Respond to medical emergencies
Emergency (EM)
Paediatrics (PAED)
Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G)

Advanced Neonatal Resuscitation (ANR) - Brisbane 13 June 2026

 

Online learning hours:
4.00
Contact hours:
7.00
Total hours:
11.00
 
Pre activity
Complete the online modules and MCQ assessment
Post activity
Complete an evaluation of the course
Learning objectives

Upon successful completion of the face-to-face component, participants will be able to:

  1. Work effectively within a multidisciplinary team to prepare for and respond to neonatal emergencies in low-resource or rural settings.
  2. Perform immediate newborn care and initial assessment.
  3. Apply the ANZCOR Neonatal Resuscitation Algorithm, adapted to available resources.
  4. Manage airway and breathing, including effective ventilation and use of adjuncts or intubation.
  5. Provide circulatory support with chest compressions, umbilical access, and safe medication/fluid dosing.
  6. Deliver post-resuscitation care, stabilisation planning and complete a safe, structured handover with retrieval or receiving teams.
  7. Manage high-risk or special neonatal resuscitation scenarios.
  8. Make ethical decisions about continuing or stopping resuscitation providing compassionate, family-centred care.
Assessment information

Successful completion of online MCQ Assessment and Guided Competency Validation at Workshop.

Additional information

It is mandatory that participants be present for the entire duration of the Advanced Airway course (8am to 5pm local time). Therefore it is highly recommended for interstate travellers to arrive at the course location at least one day prior to the commencement of the course.

If for any reason a participant arrives after the course has commenced or departs before the close of course, they will be ineligible to receive a Certificate of Attendance or the allocated CPD/ QI&CPD points. The participant will be required to re-book which will incur additional charges.

Provider Information
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Courses Team
61 07 31058200
61 07 31058299
clinicaltraining@acrrm.org.au
Level 1, 324 Queen Street
BRISBANE CITY
QLD, 4000