RMA23 pre/post-conference courses

Experience an all-encompassing professional development journey at RMA23 in nipaluna (Hobart). Alongside our incredible lineup of keynote speakers, concurrent sessions, social networking events, and workshops, you can boost your skills by attending pre- and post-conference courses while earning CPD hours. 

ACRRM members receive an exclusive discount on all courses and CPD hours will be automatically added to their program.

 

Available courses

ESM
nipaluna (Hobart) | 15-18 October | Hosted by UTAS
Extreme Sports Medicine

This three and a half day intensive and practical course is offered by the Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environments program at the University of Tasmania. The program is suitable for all Medical Practitioners, Nurses and Paramedics who are interested in providing event coverage for extreme sports events or working with extreme sports athletes. The program takes a multi-disciplinary approach and looks at extreme sport psychology, injury prevention and management of the injured extreme athlete, sport-specific safety equipment, training methodology, and event medical coverage.

REST
nipaluna (Hobart) | 14-15 October
Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) 1

The Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) course will give you the skills and confidence required to deal with emergencies in your rural community. Run over two hands-on days, REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment.

Emergency Dentistry
nipaluna (Hobart) | 16 October | Hosted by UTAS
Emergency Dentistry

This practical workshop has been designed for Medical Practitioners and Paramedics wishing to further develop their skills in the provision of emergency dental care in the out of hospital setting. This interactive workshop will include hands on scenarios using various simulation modalities.

ALS2
nipaluna (Hobart) | 16 October
Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) 1

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) was created to meet the needs of rural doctors and enable them to meet and exceed the standard set by the Australian Resuscitation Council. Featuring online and face-to-face components, ALS2 provides you with the knowledge and skills to improve your confidence in leading and managing Advanced Life Support presentations in rural clinical settings.

RACM
nipaluna (Hobart) | 17 October
Rural Anaesthetic Crisis Management (RACM)

The Rural Anaesthetic Crisis Management (RACM) course was created to improve emergency anaesthetic skills for clinicians practising in rural and remote environments. This hands-on course guides you through the current guidelines and reviews pharmacological options and considerations, providing real-world practical skills in a constructive and supportive learning environment.

PHEC
nipaluna (Hobart) | 18 October
Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PHEC)

The Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PHEC) course consolidates the emergency skills required in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments. You'll learn real-world practical skills and participate in a range of emergency scenarios that you may encounter as a RG, providing you with the skills required in preparing for patient care situations outside the clinic or hospital.

REST
nipaluna (Hobart) | 22-23 October
Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) 2

The Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) course will give you the skills and confidence required to deal with emergencies in your rural community. Run over two hands-on days, REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment.

ALS2
nipaluna (Hobart) | 24 October
Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) 2

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) was created to meet the needs of rural doctors and enable them to meet and exceed the standard set by the Australian Resuscitation Council. Featuring online and face-to-face components, ALS2 provides you with the knowledge and skills to improve your confidence in leading and managing Advanced Life Support presentations in rural clinical settings.

REOT
nipaluna (Hobart) | 25 October
Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training (REOT)

The Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training (REOT) course was designed to equip non-obstetric practitioners with vital emergency obstetric training and give you the confidence to face any birthing situation. This full-day course will help prepare you with the necessary skills for dealing with third trimester emergencies in your rural community.