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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. This is a one of a series of Clinical Bytes topics. Click here to view all available in the series.
1 Educational activity hour
Addressing health inequities
FACRRM Recommended
Date: 01/07/2023 Location: Other
This learning module consists of approximately 2.5 hours of online active learning and self-assessment focused on practical ways health practitioners such as GPs and other primary care providers can strengthen their skills in identifying and responding to the
2.5 Educational activity hours
Professionalism
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This webinar is the second in a four-part series on ESUS and the importance of patent foramen ovale in ESUS aetiology and management.This activity aims to: • Outline the basics of patent foramen ovale and how it relates to ESUS/cryptogenic stroke •
1 Educational activity hour
Details. ruralEM Moderator (founding lead). Dr Peter Arvier. BSc MBBS FACRRM. About Dr Peter Arvier. Peter is a University of Queensland graduate and a Rural Generalist Emergency Medicine doctor who developed his passion for rural medicine while working in
Article. Tomorrow (Friday) at RMA24. Date Published: Aug 24, 2024. Get ready for another exciting day at RMA24 in Darwin! Day two promises a packed schedule of insightful sessions and engaging events. Presidents’ Breakfast – 7am to 8.15am. Presidents'
Date: 01/01/2024 Location: Other
The High Risk Emergency course will concentrate on the recognition, workup and management of emergency presentations associated with the risk for serious illness. The course focuses on patients who are often triaged as category two or three (or even sometimes
16.5 Educational activity hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine, Online
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This outcome improvement activity relates to dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease and enables doctors to review and enhance their current practice for patients with this condition. The activity will guide you to compare and measure
8.5 Outcome measurement hours
Date: 13/06/2024 Location: Other
Eczema affects approximately 2.8 million Australians. Despite its prevalence, managing eczema effectively can be challenging for healthcare professionals due to the complexity of the condition and a variety of patient concerns, especially regarding treatment
1 Performance review hour
0.5 Educational activity hour
Date: 20/12/2024 Location: Other
This education covers the core clinical knowledge and management for osteoarthritis and aims to ensure GPs can contribute towards improving outcomes of osteoarthritis, with simple and practical management and prevention strategies.
0.5 Performance review hour
0.5 Educational activity hour
Professionalism
Ethical practice
Details. Supervisor Liason Officer (WA - North). Sarah Woodland. FACRRM. About Sarah Woodland. Email: training.wa@acrrm.org.au. Phone: 07 3105 8200. Dr Sarah Woodland has worked in medical education for the last 8 years teaching both registrars and medical