Eczema - Virtual Educational Visit for Individuals
This session is for individual practitioners, to book your practice for a group session visit Eczema Virtual Educational Visit
Interactive small group learning for cliniciansStay up to date with the latest evidence and clinical information in this interactive whole of practice learning experience, designed for General Practices, Aboriginal Health Services, Urgent Care, and Emergency Departments.
Key features of Virtual Educational Visiting include:1. Interactive Small Group Learning: You and your colleagues can participate in live, interactive sessions led by expert clinical facilitators, in the comfort of your own practice. Engage in clinical discussions, case studies, and Q&A sessions to deepen your understanding of a health priority area.
2. Free of Charge: Access valuable education at no cost. Our program is committed to providing high-quality learning opportunities without financial barriers.
3. CPD Points: Earn 1 hour of Reviewing Performance Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points accredited with RACGP and ACRRM. Optional Measuring Outcomes (2.5 hours MO CPD) activity recommended following the visit.
4. Tailored Content: Receive content customised to address the specific challenges and opportunities within your clinical practice.
5. Flexible Timing: Choose from flexible delivery times that fit seamlessly into your practice’s schedule. Whether you're in a remote or urban setting, our program is designed to accommodate your time constraints.
6. Virtual Delivery: Led by independent clinical facilitators, these interactive sessions are conducted via video-conferencing, allowing for real-time engagement and discussion.
7. To participate you must have access to a quiet space and a working video camera to be involved in the disucssion. This session is designed for individual practitioners who are unable to access a session with their colleagues or for those that work as a single clinician. You will be interacting with fellow solo practitioners and the education facilitator throughout the session.
Learning Objectives:QHUB
Live Webinar
Wednesday 11 September 2024
11/09/2024 1:00 pm (Sydney time)
19/09/2024 3:00 pm (Sydney time)
19/09/2024 8:00 pm (Sydney time)
Australia/Sydney
Duration: 1 Hour
1 Hour of CPD
Reviewing Performance: 1 hours
Areas Of Interest: Dermatology, General Practice, Quality Use of Medicines
Audience
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Aboriginal Health Workers, Aged Care Staffs, Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists
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