The ACRRM Telehealth Clinical Skills Program is designed to help doctors gain confidence in performing telehealth consultations optimally and safely, while also expanding your capabilities.
This program is worth 6 CPD hours (3.5 hours of educational activity + 2.5 hours of performance review) and is made up of an online education module and a workshop, which are both mandatory.
Led by ACRRM Fellows, Dr Sarah Handley, Dr Shaun Francis, and Dr John Kelly, who are experienced in providing remote consultations in a variety of clinical settings.
By completing the program, you will receive practical tips for consultation setup, detailed physical assessment demonstrations, legal considerations, and clinical reasoning processes.
If you have any questions please contact the ACRRM Digital Health team at eHealth@acrrm.org.au.
Pricing
ACRRM Members: | Special rate of $195 |
Non-Members: | Welcome rate of $225 |
Please select a date from the option(s) provided below for your 90-minute interactive workshop. This will help ensure that the workshop aligns with your schedule.
Date | Time | Title | Register |
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Tue, 25 Feb 2025 | 7:00 PM AEST | Telehealth Clinical Skills Program - Tuesday 25 Feb 2025, 7 pm AEST | Register |
If none of the above workshops are available, you can express your interest here to be contacted by one of our team.
If you require further information or have any questions, please email us at ehealth@acrrm.org.au.
The program is broken into the following components:
Self-paced online modules
Review of clinical skills video resources in module 3
Virtual live interactive workshop with two clinical educators
"I thoroughly enjoyed exploring various approaches and ensuring privacy, creating a safe learning environment from the outset. The course leaders demonstrated extensive knowledge and engaged effectively in the virtual format, making me feel comfortable."
- Dr Megan Cope
"I think the format was just right. Give a case. Role play. Discuss. Excellent. Increasing the quality would be hard. Thank you very much, very important topic."
- Dr Johannes Haasbroek