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Skin Cancer, Biopsies & Suturing - Designed & presented by A/Prof. Maurice Brygel This workshop will enhance the GP’s skills in the clinical diagnosis and differentiation, biopsy and surgery of the common well-recognized types of skin lesion. The role of dermoscopy, sentinel node biopsy and modern immunotherapies will be addressed. The surgical techniques used to expeditiously carry out the treatment will be practiced. Participants will learn how to deal with such issues as dead space, post-operative bleeding, excessive tension, wound dehiscence and post-operative care. These skills will also enhance the GP’s ability to deal with a wide variety of surgically based procedures such as suturing lacerations, removal of sebaceous cysts and lipomata and excisional biopsy for suspicious skin lesion. Structure: 1:30pm-3:30pm:  Introduction of different types of 1) skin lesions; 2) appropriate method of anaesthesia; 3) biopsies and suturing techniques for different skin lesions. 2:30pm-5:30pm: Hand-on practice of the techniques in the introduction.
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The PHYSICAL EXAMINATION WORKSHOP is approved with 21.5 CPD Activity Hours allocated in the RACGP 2023-25 Triennium. Physical examination Workshop based on online AMC Exam Practice for 5 Days.
- 5 Days of Physical Examination Workshop.
- The complete structure is explained with scenarios including all recent updates.
- Special emphasis is given to the online AMC exam format.
- Slides and notes are being provided for the Workshop.
- Only online attendees.
- Cost $599.
- Timing 9:00 am – 5:00 pm with one hour break.
- No discount options for this workshop.
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During these sessions, there will be role plays and discussions on topics related to PESCI ACRRM/RACGP/IME All TOPICS RELATED TO ACRRM/RACGP/IME will be discussed Online Workshop for Updates & Topics Covering
- General Approach
- What not to and what to mention in the interview
- How to cover all the topics
- Pediatrics
- Women Health
- Men’s Health
- Poly Pharmacy
- Recent Updates
- Geriatrics
- Orthopedics
- Emergency Cases
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This activity has been approved by the RACGP for 5.5 hours of CPD activity in the 2023-25 Triennium 5.5 CPD Activity hours Activity ID: 407096Intravenous access is crucial in the management of the majority of the patients presenting in general practice as well as in the hospital. Nurses are also welcome to attend this workshop. Starting from 10:00 AM till 3:00 PM Melbourne Time.
- The certificate will be given at the end of the workshop.
- There are no prerequisites needed for the workshop.
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This Fracture Management Workshop aims to improve GPs’ and physicians’ ability to identify the common types of fractures, apply splints and plasters to successfully reduce dislocation, identify the red flags of fracture, effectively manage the emergency situations, properly use imaging to diagnose, appropriately explain the mechanism, causes and outcomes to patients and make proper primary and long term-management plan to meet the increasing needs of fracture care. Timings: 10 am - 4 pm
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Overview:
This workshop will focus on the techniques and skills of communication including proper greeting, building rapport with patients, gaining consent, showing empathy, dealing with certain patients with serious physical and mental illnesses, dealing with conflicts, addressing patients’ addictions, and performing an ethical role effectively and professionally in GP and hospital settings under Australian culture. Role play with the tutor will be provided for the candidates to practice under the guidance of the tutor and feedback will be given in the class.Structure:
2 pm-4 pm: Â Communication skills required in a medical setting, especially in a GP clinic, common conflicts that GPs usually encounter, and the techniques of how to avoid and deal with conflicts. 4 pm-5 pm: Clinical cases discussion and role play.- Dr Nicholls is passionate about communication skills, empathy and relating to your patients on a level that is genuine, relaxed, calming, informal, conducive to accurate history taking and problem-solving and based on over 30 years of rural and city Australian General Practice (including 16 years as a Clinical Examiner for the FRACGP Clinical Examinations). He has much knowledge and wisdom to impart. He believes that your communication skills are by far the most important factor in whether or not you will pass the AMC exam.
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RACGP Accredited Workshops for 3 -Educational Activity Hours to Cover Your Professional Gap - Activity Number: 397442. The practical part of the session includes the DRSABCD action plan
- Demonstration of a Defibrillator
- One and two operators CPR
- Choking and what to do for a visibly pregnant woman
- Techniques for adults, children and infants are covered
- Using an Epipen
- Management of Anaphylaxis
- Lateral recovery position in an unconscious patient
- Use of Airway Adjuncts, Gudels, LMA, I-Gel, Nasopharyngeal
- Application of a Cervical Collar in a patient with suspected neck injury
- RESPOND in an emergency situation
- APPLY appropriate first aid procedures
- COMMUNICATE details of the incident
- EVALUATE your own performance
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This activity is approved by the RACGP for the 2023-25 Triennium.ARIMGSAS conducts Advanced Life Support (ALS1) Workshop which is accredited by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC). Note: There is a booklet which every participant needs to read before the course as there will be an assessment during the course based on the content. The booklet can be picked up from our office or posted (only within Australia) to a participant. Â The postage (only within Australia) fee is included in the price (Express post). If you require postage, please enter your address carefully in the next step. Venue: ARIMGSASÂ 5th Floor /Â 3 Bowen Crescent, Melbourne 3004 VIC