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Do you want to boost your telehealth clinical skills and provide better care to your patients? Then look no further than the ACRRM Telehealth Clinical Skills Program 2023, a unique and FREE opportunity designed specifically for clinicians in Australia.  

Taught by doctors experienced in telehealth, this program focuses on the clinical skills required for telehealth consultations and offers many tips and tricks from those experienced in phone and video consultations.  

Here are some quickfire answers to some commonly asked questions about the program:

1) I've been using telehealth to see my patients and find it easy. Do I still need to register for the program? 

Absolutely. Our program offers valuable insights and knowledge from doctors who have first-hand experience with telehealth, making it a must-have learning opportunity for any clinician looking to improve their skills. 

2) I'm super busy and only have a little time. Can I still enrol in the program?

Yes, you can. Our program is designed to be flexible and consists of online modules that you can complete at your own pace. You only need to attend one 90-minute interactive workshop, which is informative and thought provoking. Plus, with six months to complete the online course and multiple attempts allowed for the assessment, you can fit the program around your busy schedule. 

3) Is the program seriously free?

Yes, it's seriously FREE! Thanks to funding from the Australian Digital Health Agency, we're able to offer this program to all registrants at no cost. 

4) Do I need to be an ACRRM member to register for the program?

No, you don't. While we encourage you to join our membership program to take advantage of other educational opportunities, you can register for this program without being a member. 

5) Will I earn CPD credit for completing the program?

Yes, you will. Upon completing the program, you'll earn 6 hours of educational activity CPD.

With only 20 seats remaining, don't delay to secure your spot - find out more and register today.

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Do you want to boost your telehealth clinical skills and provide better care to your patients? Then look no further than the ACRRM Telehealth Clinical Skills Program 2023, a unique and FREE opportunity designed specifically for clinicians in Australia.  

Taught by doctors experienced in telehealth, this program focuses on the clinical skills required for telehealth consultations and offers many tips and tricks from those experienced in phone and video consultations.  

Here are some quickfire answers to some commonly asked questions about the program:

1) I've been using telehealth to see my patients and find it easy. Do I still need to register for the program? 

Absolutely. Our program offers valuable insights and knowledge from doctors who have first-hand experience with telehealth, making it a must-have learning opportunity for any clinician looking to improve their skills. 

2) I'm super busy and only have a little time. Can I still enrol in the program?

Yes, you can. Our program is designed to be flexible and consists of online modules that you can complete at your own pace. You only need to attend one 90-minute interactive workshop, which is informative and thought provoking. Plus, with six months to complete the online course and multiple attempts allowed for the assessment, you can fit the program around your busy schedule. 

3) Is the program seriously free?

Yes, it's seriously FREE! Thanks to funding from the Australian Digital Health Agency, we're able to offer this program to all registrants at no cost. 

4) Do I need to be an ACRRM member to register for the program?

No, you don't. While we encourage you to join our membership program to take advantage of other educational opportunities, you can register for this program without being a member. 

5) Will I earn CPD credit for completing the program?

Yes, you will. Upon completing the program, you'll earn 6 hours of educational activity CPD.

With only 20 seats remaining, don't delay to secure your spot - find out more and register today.