Voluntary Assisted Dying Doctor Training Day - Mornington

Date
15 Aug 2026
09:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Cost
Free

Available to
General Practitioners
Medical Specialist

Continuing Professional Development

RACGP 9 CPD hours - 7 Education Activities, 2 Reviewing Performance

Event Location
Beleura Private Hospital
925 Nepean Highway
Mornington VIC 3931
Australia

Join colleagues for a dedicated day to complete the mandatory voluntary assisted dying (VAD) training. On completion, you will be able to provide assessments for your patients seeking VAD and participate in VAD to the level you feel comfortable.

This study day enables you to complete the mandated VAD training in the most effective way possible, with input from statewide services and medical colleagues.

What happens?

Complete the mandatory training

  • A semi-structured time frame to work through the online modules
  • Regular summary of key points of each module provided through the day
  • Supported by the VAD care navigators

Meet with VAD clinicians

  • Gain insight into the personal and professional experience of participating in VAD and get some tips on completing assessments

Meet and greet with statewide services

  • Meet with members of the statewide VAD support team, including the Secretariat who review VAD assessments and applications, the pharmacy, the Review Board and the Navigator service

This event is open to any doctor in Victoria, who is a Fellow of a medical college, including newly admitted.

This activity can provide up to 9 CPD hours, including completion of pre-session modules.

GPs can easily self‑record their RACGP CPD hours for this training (7 hours Education Activities, 2 hours Reviewing Performance) by logging into myCPD Home and selecting the option to add an activity. Simply enter the activity details, upload any supporting evidence and your hours will be added to your CPD statement. Refer to the RACGP's CPD Program FAQs for more information.

What to do next:

  1. Click the 'Register now' button and follow the link to register to attend
  2. Register for the online VAD training - vicvadlearninghub.com
  3. Complete Modules 1 and 2 (approximately 1-1.5 hours) in your own time before the scheduled day. This helps us make the most of the day and ensures you can access the training
  4. BYO headset and laptop with power charger (and extension cable if possible) – internet connection details will be provided on the day
  5. Optional: Sign up for the portal (you will not get access until you've completed the training) vadportal.bettersafercare.vic.gov.au

Learning outcomes:

By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Outline Victoria’s voluntary assisted dying legal framework  
  • Explain the requirements of a coordinating or consulting doctor in providing VAD assessments 
  • Describe the role of the VAD statewide services and where to get help and support in providing VAD assessments