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Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
This eLearning course provides an overview of the legislative and legal requirements for the management of medical records.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
Food cravings are an intense desire to eat highly palatable and energy-dense foods and are among the main influencers of eating behaviour. In this module you will learn best practice steps to manage patients, then undertake a practical exercise to identify a patient with obesity from your practice in order to reflect on latest evidence.
1 Educational activity hour
1 Outcome measurement hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
This eLearning course provides an opportunity to reflect on current practice and modify medical record keeping processes.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
Communication strategies for challenging patients is an eLearning module that involves case study videos, interaction and reflection activities. The aim of this course is to refresh communication skills specifically to assist the clinician during a consultation with a challenging patient.
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
Planning for your retirement involves consideration of many aspects of your practice and is as important as planning for a medical career. Understanding what is required from a professional and medico-legal perspective can help doctors in making the transition from ‘practice to private life’ a smooth one. Factors which need to be considered include notifying patients, notifying other professionals, identifying patients for follow up, disposal of medical records and prescription pads, along with the business requirements of winding down a practice.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
This course provides an update on consent from a medico-legal perspective.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 18/01/2023 Location: Other
This webinar will give an overview of current knowledge and best practice in relation to managing difficult patient situations. (note: this webinar is for Avant members only).This webinar panel will consist of Avant experts and cover topics of:Managing a difficult patientTypes of difficult patientPatient complaints and responsesEnding the doctor patient relationship
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 21/01/2023 Location: Other
According to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners' Curriculum for Australian General Practice (2016), one in six initial presentations to general practitioners are about skin problems, yet dermatology teaching in medical schools is limited and variable.Spot Diagnosisis a podcast series that examines the skin complaints commonly encountered by general practitioners. It is tailored specifically for medical students and GPs, but will also be useful for nurses and pharmacists.This podcast provides evidence-based, up-to-date medical education andamp; information aimed at upskilling medical practitioners in treating skin complaints, in order to improve the skin health of our communities. andlt;grammarly-desktop-integration data-grammarly-shadow-root="true"andgt;andlt;/grammarly-desktop-integrationandgt;
7 Educational activity hours
Date: 16/01/2023 Location: NSW
This is an online activity deigned to improve the GP assessment and management of insomnia and other sleep-related disorders.Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that impairs daytime well-being, cognitive function and quality of life of both the patient and potentially their partners.This activity focuses on the multimodal management of insomnia with a focus on supporting theappropriate use of medications for insomnia.
4.25 Educational activity hours
2.5 Performance review hours
Date: 16/01/2023 Location: Other
Supporting Children and Families in General Practice After a Natural Disaster or Community Trauma, is for GPs working with families and children affected by natural disasters such as fire, floods or storms, or by community trauma events.It is based on the understanding that natural disasters and community trauma can have a profound impact on children’s social and emotional wellbeing, and that GPs are well placed to work with children, parents and families to protect children from the impact of these events.As you progress through this course, you will be offered practical guides and tips for supporting children and families in the immediate aftermath, the short-term and long-term following a natural disaster or community trauma.