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WESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA WESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA<br />

POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION & TRAINING continued<br />

Date<br />

Postgraduate Education & Training<br />

Contact Information<br />

26 Sept Grand Round Education Series 4 – Infectious disease: sick returning travellers from SE<br />

Asia, cellulites and PUO. Venue: RACGP <strong>WA</strong> faculty.<br />

amy.felton@racgp.org.au<br />

26 -28<br />

Sept<br />

Intervention Pulmonary: EBUS Bronchoscopy and Advanced Bronchoscopic<br />

Techniques. Suitable for Respiratory Physicians and Trainees. Venue: U<strong>WA</strong><br />

www.ctec.uwa.edu.au<br />

4 Oct Core Skills – Laparoscopic Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery: Suitable for SET 3 – 5<br />

Surgical Trainees and Consultant General Surgeons. This course will focus on bench<br />

top stapling, live laparoscopic animal workshop, cadaver workshop, laparoscopic<br />

fundoplication and open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Venue – U<strong>WA</strong>: 9am – 6pm<br />

www.ctec.uwa.edu.au<br />

5 - 6<br />

Oct<br />

Anatomy of Complications Workshop– Suitable for Obstetric and Gynaecology<br />

Specialists, Venue: U<strong>WA</strong> / KEMH<br />

wendy.rutherford@health.<br />

wa.gov.au<br />

22 Oct Introduction to Eating Disorder Training - Part 1: Suitable for rural and remote<br />

professionals and GPs. Provides an introduction to understanding, identifying and<br />

assessing eating disorders, including information on screening, engagement and a<br />

comprehensive multi-disciplinary assessment approach. Venue – PMH: 9am – 4pm<br />

25 Oct Emergency Skills and Crisis Management – Suitable for multi-disciplinary groups from<br />

specialty areas, medical nursing or allied health. Course provides a systematic team<br />

approach to the management of patient critical incidents. Accreditation: CME/CPD,<br />

ANZCA. Venue: The CENTER, 1 Salvado Road, Subiaco<br />

26 Oct The Cutting Edge: Essential Surgical Skills: Suitable for GPs & Nurse Practitioners –<br />

metro and rural. Venue: U<strong>WA</strong><br />

29 Oct Medical Research Seminar Series – Advances in type two diabetes. Asst/Prof Vance<br />

Matthews. Venue: <strong>WA</strong> Institute for Medical Research Seminar Room QE11 Medical<br />

Centre, Nedlands 1<strong>2.</strong>30pm – 1.30pm with light lunch from 12 noon.<br />

29 Oct Introduction to Eating Disorder Training - Part 2: Treatment strategies for the eating<br />

disorder including the roles of different professionals. Provides emphasis on the phases<br />

of eating disorders across time and on stages of motivation for change. Venue – PMH:<br />

9am – 4pm<br />

30 Oct ENT Update – Suitable for GPs and Junior Doctors. The session will provide basis<br />

skills, and techniques in ENT diagnosis, treatment and referral with an overview of ENT<br />

emergencies. Accreditation: RACGP, NMBA, ACRRM, PRPD EM MOPS. Venue: The<br />

CENTER, 1 Salvado Road, Subiaco 8.30am to 4.30pm (8 hours)<br />

Blanca.PrietoHugot@health.<br />

wa.gov.au<br />

www.thecenter.org.au<br />

www.ctec.uwa.edu.au<br />

www.liwa.uwa.edu.au<br />

Blanca.PrietoHugot@health.<br />

wa.gov.au<br />

www.thecenter.org.au<br />

30 Oct-<br />

2 Nov<br />

Doctors Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health for Medical Practitioners.<br />

Venue: FP<strong>WA</strong> Sexual Health Service – 70 Roe St., Northbridge<br />

www.fpwa.org.au<br />

1<br />

2012 AUGUST<br />

EVENT<br />

FEATURE<br />

Coroner’s Court – Lifting the Veil<br />

Wednesday 24 October 2012 Where: <strong>AMA</strong> (<strong>WA</strong>) 14 Stirling Highway, Nedlands<br />

Presenters: Gary Cooper (Principal Registrar - Office of the State Coroner)<br />

Janet Harry (Medico-Legal Advisor - MDA National)<br />

This seminar will cover what you need to know about appearing at a coronial inquest from both the perspective of the<br />

Office of the State Coroner and a medical defence organisation.<br />

Doctors – of all specialities – are the most likely of any profession to be called on to give evidence at a coronial inquest.<br />

This event is of particular importance for doctors of all specialities, and especially interns, residents and registrars. The<br />

seminar will explain why you need the support of the <strong>AMA</strong> or a MDO when appearing before a Coronial inquest.<br />

August MEDICUS 73

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