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Date: 22/11/2025 Location: VIC
The Rural Emergency Obstetric Training (REOT) courseaims to provide non-obstetric healthcare practitioners with knowledge and skills to manage normal labour and other less common obstetric emergencies that may occur in a rural practice.Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training (REOT) is a one-day workshop designed to equip non-obstetric practitioners with vital emergency obstetric skills.
10 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
6 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Tier 2 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
Date: 15/11/2025 Location: Other
Information before you enrolBefore you enrol in your assessment, there is some important information you need to know. For more details about assessment eligibility, please refer totheAssessment Eligibility Policyand theFellowship Assessment Handbook.All assessment dates and prices are subject to change and details can be foundhere. Please note these assessments are delivered on Saturdays and Sundays, and latecancellations will be subject to an admin fee as per ACRRM refund policy.If you have a Special Consideration, you must apply upon enrolment.
Date: 15/11/2025 Location: Other
Information before you enrolBefore you enrol in your assessment, there is some important information you need to know. For more details about assessment eligibility, please refer tothe Assessment Eligibility Policyand the Fellowship Assessment Handbook. All assessment dates and prices are subject to change and details can be found here. Please note these assessments are delivered on Saturdays and Sundays,latecancellations will be subject to an admin fee as per ACRRM refund policy.If you have a Special Consideration, you must apply upon enrolment.
Date: 14/10/2025 Location: TAS
This courseis a multidynamic, hands on simulation based day that provides training and refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors.Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments. This program is a development based, supportive learning environment that will support you in preparing for patient care situations outside of the clinic or hospital.Please note PHEC is run in both indoor and outdoor environments.
4.5 Educational activity hours
3 Outcome measurement hours
7.5 Performance review hours
Addressing health inequities
Professionalism
Ethical practice
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 2 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
Date: 16/09/2025 Location: Other
Date: Tuesday16 September2025Start time: 7 pm AESTDuration: 90 minutes CPD: 1.5 hoursPresenter: Dr Peter Bourke, National Allergy CouncilThe webinar will discuss how an allergist approaches a patient referred for an allergy assessment. This will be structured around case-based narratives sequenced to experience the diagnostic journey and framed to practice clinical reasoning.Learning objectives:To understand the importance of practicing hypothesis-driven clinical allergy history taking in arriving at appropriate working and differential diagnosisTo know the difference between exploratory and targeted investigations and the risks of the former versus the quality use of investigations of the latterTo appreciate the importance of language in minimising ambiguity and maximising precision in written and verbal communication for safety in allergyAbout the presenter:Dr Peter Bourke is a Consultant Physician, Clinical Immunologist and Allergist, and the current Clinical Dean at Cairns Hospital. Peter has more than 20 years of experience working in regional and remote Australia, including many years in the Northern Territory, before moving to Cairns in 2016.Peter has a long-standing interest in education having been a school teacher, then completing his PhD in molecular immunology, and worked as a research scientist in malaria research before becoming a medical doctor. Peter’s passions beyond his specialty medical area include clinical and ethical reasoning, leadership in medicine, and models of clinical care suited to remote and regional Australia.
Date: 19/10/2025 Location: VIC
This courseis a multidynamic, hands on simulation based day that provides training and refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors.Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments. This program is a development based, supportive learning environment that will support you in preparing for patient care situations outside of the clinic or hospital.Please note PHEC is run in both indoor and outdoor environments.
4.5 Educational activity hours
3 Outcome measurement hours
7.5 Performance review hours
Addressing health inequities
Professionalism
Ethical practice
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 2 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
Date: 09/10/2025 Location: Other
Join guest speaker Melanie Patfield in the first ofa2-part series explorring medication usage, deprescribing and interactions. This session will focus on Harnessing the Pharmacodynamic Properties of Antidepressants to Guide Clinical Practice . Melanie is a credentialed consultant clinical pharmacist, credentialed diabetes educator and owner of Hunter Valley Consultant Pharmacy Services. She has conducted thousands of patient-centred medication reviews for patients in the community and nursing homes to improve their health and goals of care. She also works part-time as a Research Officer at the Newcastle Centre of Excellence in Cardio-Oncology, based at HMRI.DetailsTopic: Harnessing the Pharmacodynamic Properties of Antidepressants to Guide Clinical PracticePresenter: Melanie Patfield (Credentialed Consultant Clinical Pharmacist)Date: Thursday 9 October 2025 Time: 07:30PM - 9.00PM (AEDT) | 6:30PM - 8:00PM (AEST) Location: Register to recieve the Zoom link to join on the night.
Date: 15/11/2025 Location: SA
This courseis a multidynamic, hands on simulation based day that provides training and refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors.Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments. This program is a development based, supportive learning environment that will support you in preparing for patient care situations outside of the clinic or hospital.Please note PHEC is run in both indoor and outdoor environments.
4.5 Educational activity hours
3 Outcome measurement hours
7.5 Performance review hours
Addressing health inequities
Professionalism
Ethical practice
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 2 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
Date: 13/02/2026 Location: SA
Join us in the Barossa Valley for an ACRRM Member Networking Event on Friday 13 February from 7:15am - 8:30am! Whether you're attending the SARGA Conference or just in town, this is a great opportunity to connect with fellow rural health professionals in a relaxed setting. Meet ACRRM staff, network with experienced Rural Generalists who have been through the training program, and chat with other members over coffee and a light breakfast. If you're a student member, this is your chance to gain valuable insights into the Rural Generalist pathway and build connections for your future career. Come along, share experiences, and expand your professional network. Register now, we’d love to see you there! Please RSVP by Friday 6 February for catering purposes.Questions? Please contact events@acrrm.org.au .ACRRM acknowledge Ngadjuri, Kaurna and Peramangk people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we will meet and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Date: 10/12/2025 Location: QLD
This courseis a multidynamic, hands on simulation based day that provides training and refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors.Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments. This program is a development based, supportive learning environment that will support you in preparing for patient care situations outside of the clinic or hospital.Please note PHEC is run in both indoor and outdoor environments.
4.5 Educational activity hours
3 Outcome measurement hours
7.5 Performance review hours
Addressing health inequities
Professionalism
Ethical practice
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 2 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine