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Date: 25/10/2025 Location: QLD
REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment. The aim of this course is to teach a structured approach to the initial resuscitation and stabilisation of patients presenting with life-threatening conditions and to enhance the practical skills required for managing emergencies in the rural context. The Course is facilitated by Rural Generalists with experience in Emergency Medicine, for Rural Generalists. Participants complete approximately 12 hours of self-directed online learning, followed by two hands-on workshop days. You’ll leave with skills in basic life support, along with more advanced skills and techniques to assist with managing life-threatening injuries and conditions.
15 Educational activity hours
13 Performance review hours
BLS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine, Surgery
 
Date: 20/10/2025 Location: WA
REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment. The aim of this course is to teach a structured approach to the initial resuscitation and stabilisation of patients presenting with life-threatening conditions and to enhance the practical skills required for managing emergencies in the rural context. The Course is facilitated by Rural Generalists with experience in Emergency Medicine, for Rural Generalists. Participants complete approximately 12 hours of self-directed online learning, followed by two hands-on workshop days. You’ll leave with skills in basic life support, along with more advanced skills and techniques to assist with managing life-threatening injuries and conditions.
15 Educational activity hours
13 Performance review hours
BLS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine, Surgery
 
Date: 30/11/2025 Location: TAS
REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment. The aim of this course is to teach a structured approach to the initial resuscitation and stabilisation of patients presenting with life-threatening conditions and to enhance the practical skills required for managing emergencies in the rural context. The Course is facilitated by Rural Generalists with experience in Emergency Medicine, for Rural Generalists. Participants complete approximately 12 hours of self-directed online learning, followed by two hands-on workshop days. You’ll leave with skills in basic life support, along with more advanced skills and techniques to assist with managing life-threatening injuries and conditions.
15 Educational activity hours
13 Performance review hours
BLS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine, Surgery
 
Date: 01/12/2025 Location: QLD
REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment. The aim of this course is to teach a structured approach to the initial resuscitation and stabilisation of patients presenting with life-threatening conditions and to enhance the practical skills required for managing emergencies in the rural context. The Course is facilitated by Rural Generalists with experience in Emergency Medicine, for Rural Generalists. Participants complete approximately 12 hours of self-directed online learning, followed by two hands-on workshop days. You’ll leave with skills in basic life support, along with more advanced skills and techniques to assist with managing life-threatening injuries and conditions.
15 Educational activity hours
13 Performance review hours
BLS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine, Surgery
 
Date: 04/10/2025 Location: QLD
Designed by Rural Generalists, the Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course was created to meet the needs of rural doctors to support and enable them to exceed the standards set by the Australian Resuscitation Council. This two-day course provides you with the knowledge and skills to demonstrate your competency and improve your confidence in leading and managing Advanced Life Support presentations in rural clinical settings. The first component of the course is self-directed online learning and is designed to refresh and reinforce ALS guidelines, update new recommendations and evidence, and review the pharmacology and relevant pathophysiology components required to succeed in the course. The online modules will take approximately one day to complete. The second part of the course is delivered face-to-face. This training focuses on reinforcing your experience and knowledge by applying the online learning content and contextualising it to the rural environment. Delivered in a peer-to-peer learning environment, the one-day face-to-face training allows you to work with facilitators and other participants on a variety of real-world scenarios to demonstrate competency.
8 Educational activity hours
7 Performance review hours
ALS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
 
Date: 15/10/2025 Location: Other
Date:Wednesday 15 October2025Start Time: 7 pm AESTDuration: 90 minutesCPD: 1.5 hoursPresenter: Dr Paulina Alhucema, National Allergy CouncilThe webinar will discuss strategies for food allergy prevention, which includes the importance of good eczema control, plus early food introduction and the harms of inappropriate allergy testing. Learning Objectives: Understand the importance of good eczema control in allergy preventionHow to manage eczema in children, including young infantsKnow how to request appropriate allergy testing, and understand the harms of inappropriate allergy testingAbout the presenter:Dr Paulina Alhucema is a dual trained Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist and General Paediatrician based in Melbourne. Paulina works for The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) and Epworth Healthcare, plus assists with the Victorian Virtual Specialists Clinics (VVSC) in the field of allergy. After completing her General Paediatrician training, Paulina worked in Melbourne and rural locations for 7 years. She then returned to RCH for more training and to pursue her passion to become an Allergist andamp; Immunologist. Paulina has led the development of the RCH Clinical Practice Guidelines for IgE and Non-IgE food allergies, has supported the updates in the anaphylaxis guideline, plus many other protocols and guidelines. She also participates in research via Epworth healthcare and at RCH
 
Date: 25/09/2025 Location: Other
Thurs 25 Sept 2025 7:00pm (AEST)Presented by: ACRRM SLOs and GPSATake this opportunity to learn tips and trick for preparing your practice for an ACRRM registrar.At the end of this webinar, thesupervisor will be able to:Explain the Placement Process.Incorporate the roles and responsibilities of the practice and supervisor into a risk mitigation strategy.Avoid potential conflict by embedding sound cultural practices into practice policies and frameworks.Incorporate ACCRM resources into orientation, training, teaching and supervision plans.Instigate early cycles of assessment, remediation and reflective activities for the training doctor.Network online with your colleagues, interact in breakout rooms and ask any questions you may have.Earn CPD hours. Register now!
 
Date: 15/11/2025 Location: NSW
Designed by Rural Generalists, the Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course was created to meet the needs of rural doctors to support and enable them to exceed the standards set by the Australian Resuscitation Council. This two-day course provides you with the knowledge and skills to demonstrate your competency and improve your confidence in leading and managing Advanced Life Support presentations in rural clinical settings. The first component of the course is self-directed online learning and is designed to refresh and reinforce ALS guidelines, update new recommendations and evidence, and review the pharmacology and relevant pathophysiology components required to succeed in the course. The online modules will take approximately one day to complete. The second part of the course is delivered face-to-face. This training focuses on reinforcing your experience and knowledge by applying the online learning content and contextualising it to the rural environment. Delivered in a peer-to-peer learning environment, the one-day face-to-face training allows you to work with facilitators and other participants on a variety of real-world scenarios to demonstrate competency.
8 Educational activity hours
7 Performance review hours
ALS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
 
Date: 29/11/2025 Location: NSW
Designed by Rural Generalists, the Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course was created to meet the needs of rural doctors to support and enable them to exceed the standards set by the Australian Resuscitation Council. This two-day course provides you with the knowledge and skills to demonstrate your competency and improve your confidence in leading and managing Advanced Life Support presentations in rural clinical settings. The first component of the course is self-directed online learning and is designed to refresh and reinforce ALS guidelines, update new recommendations and evidence, and review the pharmacology and relevant pathophysiology components required to succeed in the course. The online modules will take approximately one day to complete. The second part of the course is delivered face-to-face. This training focuses on reinforcing your experience and knowledge by applying the online learning content and contextualising it to the rural environment. Delivered in a peer-to-peer learning environment, the one-day face-to-face training allows you to work with facilitators and other participants on a variety of real-world scenarios to demonstrate competency.
8 Educational activity hours
7 Performance review hours
ALS
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
6 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Tier 1 Emergency Medicine Course
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
 
Date: 20/11/2025 Location: Other
The role of learning facilitator and teacher are probably the most apparent of all the roles of the general practice supervisor. Teaching in the general practice setting includes the brief corridor consultations when the registrar calls for help, casual tearoom chats, and the formal educational activities as part of quarantined teaching time. And everything in between!This webinar will focus on the key elements of the teacher role – helping the learner identify their learning needs, delivering high quality teaching, and fostering a ‘culture of learning’ in the practice. In particular, the session will cover both the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of effective teaching, and discuss key resources to support this activity. Presented by Dr Simon Morgan (GPSA - Education Manager)Network online with your colleagues, interact in breakout rooms and ask any questions you may have.Earn CPD hours.