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Date: 14/10/2026 Location: ACT
These Palliative Care sessions are for rurally basedprimary health professionals in Northeast Tasmania. These sessions willconsist of a 10–15-minute presentation by a palliative care specialist, including time for Qandamp;A, followed by a case presentation by a GP for discussion.These sessions will follow the ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) model, which is a proven, well-established model developed by a highly credible network that has been operating internationally for over 20 years.
0.25 Educational activity hour
0.75 Performance review hour
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: NSW
Our accredited two-day Focussed Cardiac Ultrasound workshop is specifically designed for medical professionals. From junior doctors (non specialist) though to consultant level, our workshops are targeted towards intensivists, emergency physicians, anaesthetics, rural GPs, general medicine, and cardiology trainees. We also cater to paramedics and other health professionals who want to learn focused cardiac ultrasound. The aim of the course is to provide medical professionals with all the necessary skills to become proficient in the performance and diagnosis of the focused cardiac ultrasound exam. Our experienced echocardiography educators and clinicians simplify this learning process throughout the teaching. We apply our proven step-by-step approach to obtaining and interpreting images and always have a comprehensive and extensive hands-on practical component.
7 Educational activity hours
12.75 Performance review hours
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: SA
ETM is 3-day medical short course (similar to APLS, EMST) that covers the reception and resuscitation of adult major trauma patients. The course involves short, focused lectures, hands on practical skill training, small group interactive sessions and simulation/scenarios. There is an interactive, case based "ask the expert" session with a local trauma expert, which varies from course to course.Assessment is summative in the form of a pre and post course MCQ, and two OSCE style skill stations, as well as formative, with debriefing and feedback given after each scenario, and during the small group interactive sessions and procedure workshops.Participants in the ANZCA and FPM CPD program may claim ETM Course as a Major Haemorrhage Emergency Response Activity in their CPD portfolio.
18.25 Educational activity hours
15 Performance review hours
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (Pain medicine)
MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
33.25 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: VIC
This one-day workshop is for doctors who want to quickly gain the basic practical skills required to successfully manage patients with suspicious skin lesions. The workshop is designed for time-poor general practitioners wanting to acquire the knowledge required to safely and confidently diagnose and manage common skin lesions. This workshop is held in Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Key areas covered include Skin checks, BEST, 3-point checklist, dermatoscopes, pathology, topical therapies, photography systems and Medicare item numbers. The practical sessions focus on shave and punch biopsies, basic suturing and elliptical excisions. Expert presenters and surgical assistants provide guidance and peer review with the practical components of this workshop. The areas covered in this workshop are included as part of the Professional Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine. andlt;grammarly-desktop-integration data-grammarly-shadow-root="true"andgt;andlt;/grammarly-desktop-integrationandgt;
3.5 Educational activity hours
5 Performance review hours
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: VIC
This one-day practical workshop is designed for doctors who want learn and practice minor skin cancer surgery techniques in a simulated setting. Key areas covered include various suturing options and knots, the ellipse, rotation flaps, rhomboid flaps and advancement flaps. This course is highly recommended for doctors who want to advanced their clinical management of patients with skin cancer. All sessions are ‘hands on’ with expert presenters and surgical assistants to provide guidance and peer review. This workshop is held in Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.The areas covered in this workshop are included as part of the Professional Certificate of Skin Cancer Surgery, Advanced Certificate of Skin Cancer Surgery and Professional Diploma of Skin Cancer Surgery. andlt;grammarly-desktop-integration data-grammarly-shadow-root="true"andgt;andlt;/grammarly-desktop-integrationandgt;
1 Educational activity hour
7.5 Performance review hours
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: VIC
This is the eighth annual iteration of our popular one-day intensive workshop to teach and refresh common emergency medicine skills for General Practitioners working in regional and rural settings. Teaching at this workshop is FACEM-led and covers simulated and case-based practical training. Candidates will rotate through 5 stations to cover a wide range of procedural and resuscitation skills.
3.5 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
BLS
HLR (Emergency medicine)
HLR (General practice)
HLR (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
4.75 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Procedural Grants - Emergency Medicine
Date: 17/10/2026 Location: VIC
The suturing course provides the theoretical and practical essentials to close and manage non-complex traumatic lacerations, biopsies and surgical excisions.The emphasis is on the fundamentals of gaining closure, eliminating dead space and scar minimisation working within one's technical ability, scope of practice and workplace policy and procedure to provide high-level patient care.The course is ideally suited to medical students and doctors that have little or no suturing experience or wish to advance their current basic skill of only using single interrupted suturing technique.The course covers:Suture typesUsing instruments needle holders, forceps, scissors and staple gunLocal anaesthetic dosage, administration, contraindications and adverse eventsKnot tying surgeons knot and instrument tying.Closure techniques suturing: single interrupted, vertical and horizontal mattress, running superficial and deep, subcuticular, deep inverted and skin flap.staples, tissue adhesive and wound closure stripsundermining woundsWound management dressings, removal of sutures and scar managementFollow-up care
9 Educational activity hours
6.5 Performance review hours
6.5 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Date: 18/10/2026 Location: VIC
The ‘Birthing a Breech Education' (BABE©) Course is designed to focus on the woman at term with a breech presentation. It is a one day courseThe aim of the BABE© Course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills of the key practical issues in supporting a woman with a breech presentation, in particular, skills in managing an unexpected or planned vaginal breech birth and any potential complications. The course also offers an opportunity to review the evidence around vaginal breech birth, and identify the resources available, and referral pathways to services facilitating vaginal breech birth by skilled clinicians, thereby supporting the needs of the patient as well as being respectful of a woman's autonomy in their reproductive healthcare decision making.
5 Educational activity hours
3.5 Performance review hours
3.5 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
3.5 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Date: 18/10/2026 Location: VIC
This skin cancer medicine one-day practical workshop is for doctors who want to gain more advanced skills and knowledge to confidently diagnose and managing patients with skin cancer. This workshop is held in Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.All sessions are ‘hands on’ with expert presenters and surgical assistants to provide guidance and peer review. Key areas include eight suturing options, best practice techniques for ellipses, haemostasis, shave and punch biopsies revisited, halo graft, curettage and cautery. The final session focussing on subcuticular closure and the Aberdeen knot. The areas covered in this workshop are also included as part of the Advanced Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine and Professional Diploma of Skin Cancer Medicine. andlt;grammarly-desktop-integration data-grammarly-shadow-root="true"andgt;andlt;/grammarly-desktop-integrationandgt;
1 Educational activity hour
7 Performance review hours
Date: 18/10/2026 Location: VIC
This complex skin cancer surgery one-day practical workshop is designed for doctors who want to learn and practice complex skin cancer surgery techniques in a simulated setting using pig parts. Key areas covered include Bezier, keystone and bilobed flaps, Banner and V-Y flaps to the nose and upper lip, lip wedges and periorbital flaps. This course is recommended for doctors who want to advance their clinical management of more complex skin cancer surgery cases. All sessions are ‘hands on’ with expert presenters and surgical assistants to provide guidance and peer review. This workshop is held in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne.The areas covered in this workshop are also included as part of the Professional Diploma of Skin Cancer Surgery. andlt;grammarly-desktop-integration data-grammarly-shadow-root="true"andgt;andlt;/grammarly-desktop-integrationandgt;
1 Educational activity hour
7.5 Performance review hours