Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine courses coming to Melbourne

  17 July 2019  Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine   |   Third party content – view disclaimer

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is running a number of courses in Melbourne and Geelong in 2019.

21-22 September 2019 – Rural Emergency Skills Training (Geelong)

ACRRM’s Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) course was created by rural doctors for rural doctors to ensure you have the necessary skills and confidence to deal with emergency situations confidently and competently, and it’s coming to coming to Geelong on 21-22 September 2019.

To attend this course and for more information, register on the ACRRM website. Prefer to talk to someone? Contact the ACRRM courses team on 1800 223 226 or email courses@acrrm.org.au.

9-10 November 2019 – Rural Emergency Skills Training course (Melbourne)

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM’s) Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) course was created by rural doctors for rural doctors to ensure you have the necessary skills and confidence to deal with emergency situations confidently and competently, and it’s coming to coming to Melbourne on 9-10 November 2019.

To attend this course and for more information, register on the ACRRM website. Prefer to talk to someone? Contact the ACRRM courses team on 1800 223 226 or email courses@acrrm.org.au.

16 November 2019 – Advanced Life Support course (Melbourne)

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) run a full day accredited Advanced Life Support (ALS) course to meet the needs of general practitioners in the management of common emergencies in rural practice, and it’s coming to Melbourne on 16 November 2019.

To attend this course and for more information, register on the ACRRM website. Prefer to talk to someone? Contact the ACRRM courses team on 1800 223 226 or email courses@acrrm.org.au.

17 November 2019 – Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training course (Melbourne) 

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) runs a full day Rural Emergency Obstetrics Training (REOT) course, led by experienced GP Obstetricians and midwives, to help prepare you with the necessary skills for dealing with third trimester emergencies, and it’s coming to Melbourne on 17 November 2019.

To attend this course and for more information, register on the ACRRM website. Prefer to talk to someone? Contact the ACRRM courses team on 1800 223 226 or email courses@acrrm.org.au.

Disclaimer: This article was provided by Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate, North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network does not warrant or represent the accuracy, currency and completeness of any information or material included within.