Event Information
Rural Generalist Surgical Skills Workshop 2024 - Darwin - 23/10/2024
23/10/2024
Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel
31-33 Woods Street
Darwin
NT, 0800
Contact Provider
2.5 Performance review
2 Educational activity
 Addressing health inequities
Provide secondary medical care 
Surgery (SURG)
Adult internal medicine (AIM)
Procedural skills (PROC)

Rural Generalist Surgical Skills Workshop 2024 - Darwin - 23/10/2024

Join us for an intensive and interactive workshop tailored specifically for surgical Rural Generalists. This full-day event, hosted by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), promises to enhance your surgical skills with contemporary insights and practical applications.

 

Workshop Overview

Pooled Data Audit Project: Dr Benjamin Abbot will present a detailed review of surgical procedure frequencies, followed by a collaborative voting session to discuss procedural practices and recency.

Specialized Surgical Sessions

  • Reconstructive Approaches to the Nose: Gain advanced insights from Dr Helena Rosengren on innovative techniques in nasal reconstruction.
  • Management of Burns: Dr Stephanie Weidlich will share the latest strategies and approaches in burn management.
  • Chest Trauma: Learn from Dr Sherri Newman on effective methods for managing complex chest trauma.
  • Management of Acute Hernias: Dr Susan Velovski will provide expert guidance on the management of acute hernias.

 

Interactive Learning: Participate in an engaging quiz on surgical decision-making for skin cancer.

Future Planning: Conclude the day with a forward-looking discussion on the future of rural surgery, led by Dr Abbot.

 

 

Contact hours:
4.50
Total hours:
4.50
 
Total hours includes:
Skills assessment hours:
2.50
 
Learning objectives
Additional information

Why You Should Attend

 

Expert-Led Sessions: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of leading specialists in rural surgery.

Interactive Formats: Engage in practical, hands-on learning experiences designed to address the unique challenges of rural practice.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers and experts to expand your professional network and gain new perspectives.

 

Reserve Your Spot

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your skills and contribute to the future of rural surgical care. Registrations are essential and can be arranged by contacting Rhiannon Law at r.law@acrrm.org.au

 

*Note: Detailed session descriptions and guest speaker information will be updated closer to the event.*

Provider Information
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Mrs Rhiannon Law
61 07 3105 8303  x303
61 07 3105 8299
r.law@acrrm.org.au
Level 1, 324 Queen Street
BRISBANE CITY
QLD, 4000
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