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Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This course commences with a chart of algorithmic decision systems to classify patients for their eligibility for a biopsy. A decision algorithm for cutaneous malignancy is described. Clinical case studies of pigmented skin lesions using the chaos and clues
4 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This practical, case-based webinar is highly relevant to GPs seeking to enhance their ECG interpretation skills and clinical decision-making in acute care. Building on the foundational Rhythm Interpretation course, it offers hands-on experience with a
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
In this course, participants will learn about the bilobed flap, commonly used for reconstruction of nasal tip lesions by utilising the lateral nose and medial cheek. It may also be used for ear and cheek lesions. Nasal subunit images and guides to planning
4 Educational activity hours
5 Performance review hours
6 MOPS (Surgery) hours
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This advanced course aims to educate GPs on the use of newer glucose monitoring technologies such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and connected insulin pens and to provide the latest updates on Glucose Pattern Insights (GPI) so that you can offer a
3 Educational activity hours
1.5 Performance review hours
2 Outcome measurement hours
 
Become a beacon of surgical excellence in rural and remote communities with our Advanced Specialised Training (AST) in Surgery as part of the ACRRM Fellowship program.
 
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The ACRRM Rural and Remote Community Support Grant. Access $50,000 for community-led initiatives that help to attract and retaining doctors in areas of most need.
 
Rural Generalists support the healthcare needs of rural and health communities across Australia. Their experiences are unique. Meet them here
 
Rural Generalists support the healthcare needs of rural and health communities across Australia. Their experiences are unique. Meet them here
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: SA
The course is one of six related courses on critical bleeding. Other courses include:Critical Bleeding: EssentialsCritical Bleeding: PathophysiologyCritical Bleeding: Recognising Critical BleedingCritical Bleeding: Major Haemorrhage ProtocolCritical Bleeding:
0.5 Educational activity hour