Emergency Week brings together the College's most popular courses, led by highly-skilled instructors, to give participants the opportunity to enhance their skills, make connections and earn CPD hours in one convenient location.
View all upcoming Emergency Week courses and locations below.
Where: ACRRM Head Office | Level 1, 324 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
When: 01 December 2024 - 07 December 2024
This recently revised course features online modules designed to refresh and enhance clinical knowledge, review recent updates to ARC guidelines, and support you in developing or improving your skills in leading a team to provide Advanced Life Support in the rural context.
REST will give you the skills and confidence required to deal with emergencies in your rural community. Run over two hands-on days, REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment.
This recently revised course features online modules designed to refresh and enhance clinical knowledge, review recent updates to ARC guidelines, and support you in developing or improving your skills in leading a team to provide Advanced Life Support in the rural context.
RACM was created to improve emergency anaesthetic skills for clinicians practising in rural and remote environments. This hands-on course guides you through the current guidelines and reviews pharmacological options and considerations, providing real-world practical skills in a constructive and supportive learning environment.
REOT was designed to equip non-obstetric practitioners with vital emergency obstetric training and give you the confidence to face any birthing situation. This full-day course will help prepare you with the necessary skills for dealing with third trimester emergencies in your rural community.
Where: Melbourne
When: 24 March 2025 - 27 March 2025
This recently revised course features online modules designed to refresh and enhance clinical knowledge, review recent updates to ARC guidelines, and support you in developing or improving your skills in leading a team to provide Advanced Life Support in the rural context.
REOT was designed to equip non-obstetric practitioners with vital emergency obstetric training and give you the confidence to face any birthing situation. This full-day course will help prepare you with the necessary skills for dealing with third trimester emergencies in your rural community.
RACM was created to improve emergency anaesthetic skills for clinicians practising in rural and remote environments. This hands-on course guides you through the current guidelines and reviews pharmacological options and considerations, providing real-world practical skills in a constructive and supportive learning environment.
PHEC is multidynamic, hands on and simulation based and provides training and a refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors. Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments
Where: ACRRM Head Office | Level 1, 324 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
When: 07 June 2025 - 11 June 2025
REST will give you the skills and confidence required to deal with emergencies in your rural community. Run over two hands-on days, REST covers many of the common emergencies that are likely to present in the pre-hospital, small rural hospital and private rural practice environment.
This recently revised course features online modules designed to refresh and enhance clinical knowledge, review recent updates to ARC guidelines, and support you in developing or improving your skills in leading a team to provide Advanced Life Support in the rural context.
REOT was designed to equip non-obstetric practitioners with vital emergency obstetric training and give you the confidence to face any birthing situation. This full-day course will help prepare you with the necessary skills for dealing with third trimester emergencies in your rural community.
RACM was created to improve emergency anaesthetic skills for clinicians practising in rural and remote environments. This hands-on course guides you through the current guidelines and reviews pharmacological options and considerations, providing real-world practical skills in a constructive and supportive learning environment.
PHEC is multidynamic, hands on and simulation based and provides training and a refresher in first response scenarios for rural doctors. Created by experienced Rural Generalists, pre-hospital and retrieval specialists, the course will consolidate your emergency skills in unfamiliar or uncomfortable environments