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Emergent and Urgent Presentations in Primary Care

About The Event

This event is presented and hosted by Urgent Care Network Australia

Are you a clinician looking to upskill, gain micro-credentials, build your capabilities and network with like-minded colleagues?

We are excited to offer you this CPD program for you to learn and build your skills in addition to gaining a micro-credentialling qualification in a full day workshop led by A/Prof. John Adie and run by urgent care experts.

Places are limited, so get in quickly to book your spot!

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Facilitators

  • Dr Nigel Barr, Discipline Lead Paramedicine University Sunshine Coast

  • Associate Professor John Adie, Chair – RACGP ‘Urgent and Emergent Presentations to Primary Care’ Special Interest Group RNZCUC Australian Convenor

  • Lorraine Keating, Head of Nursing & Regional Nurse Manager NSW/ACT ForHealth Group

  • Adj. Associate Professor Michelle Murphy ASM, National Manager Integrated Care Pathways & Partnerships ForHealth Group

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Event Information

Date
2nd Dec 2023 -
3rd Dec 2023
Venue
Swissotel, 68 Market Street, Sydney
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