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SpineCare 2025

19 May 2025 — 11 August 2025
Hybrid online and in-person event
Early-bird price available
SpineCare 2025 is a multidisciplinary training program that aims to enhance evidence-based knowledge and pragmatic clinical skills of physiotherapists who treat people with spinal pain.
Training or development
Allied health

Melbourne Clinical Exam Course (MCEC) - 19 and 20 June 2025

19 June 2025 — 20 June 2025
In-person event
Paid event
This 2-day course has been developed to teach the skills necessary to bridge the gap between knowledge and performance in the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) clinical examinations. The course is specifically aimed at trainees sitting the CICM fellowship clinical examination. MCEC's strong focus on teaching exam skills (as opposed to delivering knowledge) makes the course an excellent foundation for exam preparation. It is recommended participants take the course 6 to 12 months before their exam sitting.
Information session
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

The STAR Course - 21 June 2025

21 June 2025, 8.00am – 5.00pm
In-person event
Paid event
The Skills Training for Anaesthetic Residents (STAR) course is designed for junior anaesthetic trainees and residents entering the anaesthetic training program. The full day course covers a range of technical and non technical skills, working to bridging the knowledge gap as well as developing skills in crisis management, leadership, and team management.
Certification
Training or development
Anaesthesia

Beyond Basic Airway Management - 26 and 27 June 2025

26 June 2025 — 27 June 2025
In-person event
Paid event
Designed for Intensive Care, Emergency, and Anaesthetics trainees, and as a valuable refresher for consultants, this 2-day course provides a structured and practical approach to upper airway management.
Training or development
Intensive care, emergency and trauma
Anaesthesia

Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - 3 July 2025

3 July 2025, 8.00am – 6.00pm
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This one-day course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge to recognise, assess and manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. Candidates are sent a manual at least two weeks before the course to start preparation for the face-to-face component. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Psychological therapies for psychosis - 15 July 2025

15 July 2025, 9.00am – 4.30pm
In-person event
This workshop will focus on psychological skills for aiding individuals in their journey towards recovery from psychosis. Drawing from contemporary psychological frameworks, it will explore strategies to effectively engage and support individuals coping with challenges such as paranoia, hallucinations, delusions, depression, and anxiety. These approaches will be considered within a trauma-informed and recovery-focused perspective, ensuring that participants gain valuable insights and practical tools for their work. This workshop takes place at the Hospital Education Centre at the RMH Royal Park.
Training or development
Mental health

BASIC (Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive Care) - 24 and 25 July 2025

24 July 2025 — 25 July 2025
In-person event
Paid event
BASIC is a 2-day course designed for junior ICU doctors with little ICU experience, as well as senior trainees in medicine, surgery or emergency medicine.
Training or development
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - 1 August 2025

1 August 2025, 8.00am – 6.00pm
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This one-day course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge to recognise, assess and manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. Candidates are sent a manual at least two weeks before the course to start preparation for the face-to-face component. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

The CRASH course 2 August 2025

2 August 2025, 8.00am – 5.00pm
In-person event
Paid event

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course - 4 and 5 August 2025

4 August 2025 — 5 August 2025
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This 2-day internationally accredited course, which emphasises the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment, has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management. The course is for registered medical practitioners with minimum PGY 2 and consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios that allow the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

ACT in Public Mental Health forum - 5 August 2025

5 August 2025, 9.00am – 4.30pm
In-person event
Join us for a highly engaging, skills-focused forum designed to provide simple and practical ways to integrate ACT-based principles into your everyday role in public mental health.
Conference or seminar
Mental health

Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - 1 September 2025

1 September 2025, 8.00am – 6.00pm
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This one-day course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge to recognise, assess and manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. Candidates are sent a manual at least two weeks before the course to start preparation for the face-to-face component. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Fundamentals of ECG Interpretation and Management - 4 September to 9 October 2025

4 September 2025 — 9 October 2025
Online event
Discounted for RMH staff
A 6-week comprehensive ECG interpretation and arrhythmia management short course designed for clinicians who require knowledge and skills to interpret a normal 12-lead electrocardiogram, to recognise deviations from normal and to implement appropriate management.
Training or development

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course - 8 and 9 September 2025

8 September 2025 — 9 September 2025
Hybrid online and in-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This 2-day internationally accredited course, which emphasises the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment, has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management. The course is for registered medical practitioners with minimum PGY 2 and consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios that allow the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course - 8 and 10 September 2025

8 September 2025 — 10 September 2025
Hybrid online and in-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This 2-day internationally accredited course, which emphasises the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment, has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management. The course is for registered medical practitioners with minimum PGY 2 and consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios that allow the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - 14 October 2025

14 October 2025, 8.00am – 6.00pm
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This one-day course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge to recognise, assess and manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. Candidates are sent a manual at least two weeks before the course to start preparation for the face-to-face component. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

ACTION (Acute Critical and Threatening Incidents Occurring Needlessly) course 2025

15 October 2025
Hybrid online and in-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
A multi-professional program to train staff in recognising patient deterioration and act appropriately in treating the acutely unwell.
Training or development
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Mental Health - 16 October 2025

16 October 2025, 9.00am – 4.30pm
In-person event
The Social and Emotional Well Being team is a specialised consultation service made up of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lived experience and clinical staff specialised in mental health based at the RMH MHS. We invite you to attend this interactive full day training. We will share our perspectives in providing culturally safe mental health care within a Western health system and unpack proactive ways you can improve your practice.
Training or development
Mental health

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) course - 10 and 11 November 2025

10 November 2025 — 11 November 2025
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This 2-day internationally accredited course, which emphasises the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment, has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management. The course is for registered medical practitioners with minimum PGY 2 and consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios that allow the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma

Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - 20 November 2025

20 November 2025, 8.00am – 6.00pm
In-person event
Discounted for RMH staff
This one-day course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge to recognise, assess and manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. Candidates are sent a manual at least two weeks before the course to start preparation for the face-to-face component. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting.
Certification
Intensive care, emergency and trauma
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