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  • Understand how AI applications can assist medical record keeping providing greater efficiency and accuracy while keeping within the medico-legal boundaries.
  • Delivered by Dr Genevieve Yates, this 1-hour online activity takes you through key guidelines and regulations as they relate to AI scribe tools and provide you with an opportunity to test your knowledge, learn from case studies and put plans into practice to manage the medico-legal risks of using an AI scribe in practice.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.
  • In this retrospective self-audit, you will review the management of 5 patients who have been using GLP-1 weight loss medication.
  • This 5 hour Measuring Outcomes activity provides you with the opportunity to collect and analyse data against benchmarks while implementing any changes to improve your practice following the audit.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.
  • Develop your knowledge and skills in facilitating a consent process that leads to optimal patient understanding and shared decision-making.
  • Delivered by Dr Genevieve Yates, this 2-hour online activity explores several case scenarios allowing you to compare your anonymous answers with other doctors and medico-legal experts, and to reflect on how you implement informed consent processes into your consultations.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.
  • The activity introduces the Australian Open Disclosure Framework and how it can be applied to a practice setting
  • This 1 hour activity explores the barriers and benefits to Open Disclosure and provides participants with an opportunity to explore the components of Open Disclosure and how it can be applied.
  • The example scenarios and quiz questions are suitable for doctors at all career stages.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.
  • Read short articles about medical records, privacy and professional obligations, and answer questions
  • Around 2 hours to finish
  • Relevant for all doctors
  • Participation certificate supplied on completion
  • CPD recognitions apply
  • Access and more information here.
  • Do you effectively use medical records to support continuity of care and confidently manage access to records?
  • In this 2.5-hour activity, Dr Eric Khong and Claims Manager, Victoria Astill-Smith, help you create good quality records and deal with issues surrounding documentation.
  • The focus is on areas identified as being problematic for doctors in recent court and disciplinary cases.
  • The example scenarios and quiz questions are suitable for doctors at all career stages.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.
  • Enhance your skills in identifying patients who are drug-dependent (or at risk of this) or drug-seeking, minimising harm, establishing clear and ethical boundaries, and managing a patient’s expectations.
  • Join Prof Moira Sim to explore case scenarios and lawful and good practice opioid prescribing.
  • Participants can anonymously share ideas and learnings with each other.
  • This 3-hour activity is for General Practitioners and GP Registrars; however, others are welcome to participate.
  • The activity is CPD-recognised with the RACGP and ACRRM. 
  • Access and more information here.
  • Explore risks to patient safety in surgery and how to minimise them.
  • Answer questions, compare your processes with other participants’, and plan improvements.
  • These activities are designed for specialists and registrars in Ophthalmology and Surgery.
  • The activities do not attract CPD recognition.
  • Access and more information here.
  • Gain practical advice on how to respond most appropriately to patients’ and families’ negative reactions; communicate empathically, providing support and promoting trust and realistic hope; and manage personal negative reactions resulting from communicating difficult news.
  • Delivered by Dr Frances Poliniak, this 2.5-hour online activity allows you to share ideas with fellow participants, critique video scenarios, and download PDF resources.
  • A participation certificate is provided and CPD recognitions apply.
  • Access and more information here.

 

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