The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) delivers a range of face-to-face courses, online courses and webinars.
More information is available on the ACRRM website (external link).
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) offers a wide range of programs and activities via many delivery modes.
More information is available on the RACGP website (external link).
Rural Health West provides a comprehensive suite of education, upskilling and networking opportunities for rural health professionals and their families.
More information is available on the Rural Health West website (external link)
King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) offers a range of training and education programs for health professionals. Further information is available on the KEMH website (external link).
Perth Children's Hospital (PCH) offers a state-of-the-art simulated clinical teaching environment that provides healthcare professionals with opportunities to practice and refine their skills in a realistic and controlled environment. These training courses are open to healthcare professionals from across Australia to attend. Further information is available on the PCH website (external link).
The Postgraduate Medical Council of Western Australia (PMCWA) have developed a professional development leave guide for WA junior doctors. The guide is available on the PMCWA website (external link).
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) offers a range of education and training programs for medical staff. Further information is available on the SCGH website (external link).
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) offers a range of professional development opportunities including communication, mentoring and leadership programs for junior doctors and clinical supervisors. Further information is available on the WACHS website (external link).
The Centre for Clinical Interventions (CCI) offers a range of training workshops for health professionals. The workshops are designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to implement evidence-based treatments for a range of mental health problems. Workshops are facilitated by clinical psychologists and are usually held face-to-face in Perth, Western Australia. Further information is available on the CCI website (external link).
The Clinical Training and Evaluation Centre (CTEC) aims to encapsulate the fundamental principles of adult teaching and learning in its wide range of workshops, to create a safe and supportive environment for doctors and nurses to learn and establish surgical and medical skills. Further information is available on the CTEC website (external link).
The Palliative and Supportive Care Education (PaSCE) Professional Development Education program delivers palliative and supportive care education to all health professionals and palliative care volunteers across Western Australia, who are working with patients diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. The key aims of the program are to increase confidence, capability and knowledge in this area. Further information is available on the PaSCE website (external link).
This Graduate Diploma in Child Health (GDCH) is delivered by The Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) in partnership with Western Sydney University (WSU). It is designed for health professionals working in a variety of clinical professions, from general practice to nursing and allied health. Completion of the first four subjects will satisfy RACGP's Paediatrics term requirement provided that students have also had adequate clinical exposure to children. Further information is available on the SCHN website (external link).
The WA GP Obstetrics Network (WAGPON) brings together GP obstetricians, doctors in training, medical students and other interested stakeholders, both virtually via an email group and face-to-face at various conferences and workshops. Further information is available on the WAGPON website (external link).