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Date: 24/05/2026 Location: QLD
This 1 day course is designed to give participants an overview of the techniques and interpretation for ultrasound of the upper andamp; lower limb.With a combination of online modules prior to a 1 day hands-on workshop, this course is designed to give participants an overview of the techniques and interpretation for ultrasound of the upper andamp; lower limb.TheNewly UpdatedPre course modules are a combination of lectures, check point quizzes and image carousels reviewing normal anatomy and common pathologies. The Pre course work is to be completed prior to the face2face workshop.During this hands-on workshop you will be supervised in performing scans on live models and musculoskeletal interventional techniques on phantoms.
7.5 Educational activity hours
6.25 Performance review hours
0.5 Outcome measurement hour
6.25 MOPS (Radiology) hours
 
Date: 24/05/2026 Location: VIC
Rural clinicians are often the first responders in critical airway emergencies. To strengthen these essential, life-saving skills, the ACRRM has developed the Advanced Airway course for Rural Clinicians. This program provides focused, hands-on learning in advanced airway management, delivered in a flexible blended format.The online modules cover the physiology of ventilation, airway protection strategies, pharmacology of airway drugs, and oxygen therapy techniques. This is followed by a face-to-face workshop where clinicians refine procedural and decision-making skills through immersive skills stations and case discussions including endotracheal intubation (with and without video laryngoscopy), cricothyroidotomy, ventilator management, and team-based airway crisis response.By course completion, participants will be able to apply a structured approach to advanced airway management, tailor interventions to various pathologies and rural resource settings, and lead effective team responses during airway emergencies. This course empowers rural generalists and other frontline clinicians to deliver safe, skilled, and confident airway management — wherever they practise, and when every second counts.
6 Educational activity hours
  Addressing health inequities
  Ethical practice
  Professionalism
  Culturally safe practice
1 Outcome measurement hour
8.5 Performance review hours
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
3 MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response)) hours
15.5 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
 
Date: 25/05/2026 Location: SA
COPD remains one of the leading causes of morbidity in Australian general practice, yet it is frequently underdiagnosed or mismanaged due to complexities in early detection and technical barriers to lung function testing. This workshop is specifically designed for GPs to bridge the gap between clinical suspicion and definitive diagnosis. By focusing on Active Case - finding strategies participant will learn to identify at-risk patients earlier, shifting from reactive to proactive care.
1.5 Educational activity hours
2 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 26/05/2026 Location: QLD
QTEC is a one-day interprofessional trauma workshop including procedural skills stations, small group discussion and immersive scenarios. It provides an exciting opportunity to network and generate discussion amongst care providers in different settings across the state and is facilitated by leading emergency and trauma clinicians.
5.5 Performance review hours
1.5 Educational activity hours
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Culturally safe practice
HLR (Emergency medicine)
7 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine
 
Date: 26/05/2026 Location: Other
Year long series of interactive anaesthetic teaching sessions specifically for current and future AST trainees (both ACRRM and RACGP) run on behalf of the Facebook group Rural Anaesthesia Down Under (RADU).
1.25 Performance review hours
1.25 MOPS (Anaesthetics (Practice Evaluation)) hours
 
Date: 27/05/2026 Location: NSW
The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2)course focuses on developing skills, knowledge and confidence in managing medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest.This course is designed for healthcare professionals who would be expected to apply these skills as part of their day-to-day clinical duties. The course is recommended for participants such as doctors, and nurses who are working in critical care areas (e.g. ED, CCU, ICU, HDU, acute admissions units) or in the resuscitation /medical emergency team, and ambulance paramedics. ARC ALS2 Courses provide the opportunity for interprofessional education to promote the knowledge, skills, and attributes in order to work together in an effective collaborative fashion.
2.5 Educational activity hours
12.5 Performance review hours
  Addressing health inequities
  Culturally safe practice
  Ethical practice
  Professionalism
ALS
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
15 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
 
Date: 29/05/2026 Location: QLD
The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) course focuses on developing skills, knowledge and confidence in managing medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest.ALS 1 is an ARC course designed for health professionals who do not regularly deal with emergencies and may encounter the responsibility of managing a deteriorating patient or addressing a cardiac arrest until advanced support is available.
3 Educational activity hours
4.25 Performance review hours
  Professionalism
  Addressing health inequities
  Ethical practice
  Culturally safe practice
ALS
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
7.25 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
 
Date: 29/05/2026 Location: VIC
The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) course focuses on developing skills, knowledge and confidence in managing medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest.ALS 1 is an ARC course designed for health professionals who do not regularly deal with emergencies and may encounter the responsibility of managing a deteriorating patient or addressing a cardiac arrest until advanced support is available.
3 Educational activity hours
4.25 Performance review hours
  Professionalism
  Addressing health inequities
  Ethical practice
  Culturally safe practice
ALS
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
HLR (Radiology)
7.25 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
 
Date: 29/05/2026 Location: QLD
Resuscitation Australia (RA) course was developed to equip healthcare professionals (nurses, doctors, specialists, paramedics, and first responders) with the essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively recognise, assess, and manage critically ill patients and lead cardiac arrest situations until advanced support arrives. RA's ALS1 courseis a mixed-mode blended learning course comprising mandatory pre-course eLearning as well as attendance at the face-to-face training day. Assessment is formative.RA's ALS1 coursecomplies with Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation (ANZCOR) Guidelines and National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards and is informed by European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines on Education for Resuscitation 2025, including using online learning modalities to provide flexibility in time and location for learners and to promote asynchronous learning.
3.5 Performance review hours
8.5 Educational activity hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
ALS
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
3.5 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery
 
Date: 29/05/2026 Location: VIC
Resuscitation Australia (RA) course was developed to equip healthcare professionals (nurses, doctors, specialists, paramedics, and first responders) with the essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively recognise, assess, and manage critically ill patients and lead cardiac arrest situations until advanced support arrives. RA's ALS1 courseis a mixed-mode blended learning course comprising mandatory pre-course eLearning as well as attendance at the face-to-face training day. Assessment is formative.RA's ALS1 coursecomplies with Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation (ANZCOR) Guidelines and National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards and is informed by European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines on Education for Resuscitation 2025, including using online learning modalities to provide flexibility in time and location for learners and to promote asynchronous learning.
3.5 Performance review hours
8.5 Educational activity hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
ALS
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Pain medicine)
3.5 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery