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Join our fully sponsored online course, "Urgent Care Identification for Frontline Staff," starting soon. Designed for administration staff in General Practice and Primary Care Services, this course will enhance your skills in recognising potentially unwell or deteriorating patients.
Background:
Course Highlights:
• Interactive Online Program: Includes readings, activities, quizzes, videos, and assessments.
• Duration: 4 hours of learning.
Who Should Attend:
• Practice managers
• Medical receptionists
• Practice assistants
• Non-clinical Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers
Objective:
Equip your administrative staff with the knowledge and confidence to manage and escalate patient care safely and effectively. This course aligns with the RACGP 5th edition accreditation standards for patient triage, helping your team implement safe and consistent triage procedures.
Call to Action:
Act now to secure your spot! Spaces are limited, and this valuable training is fully sponsored by us. Fill out this EOI today and empower your team with essential skills in urgent care identification.
Please note - completing this form does not guarantee you a spot. If successful, you will be provided with further information to enrol.
For registration and more information contact us by phone at 07 3490 3495 or email at practicesupport@brisbanenorthphn.org.au
Join our fully sponsored online course, "Urgent Care Identification for Frontline Staff," starting soon. Designed for administration staff in General Practice and Primary Care Services, this course will enhance your skills in recognising potentially unwell or deteriorating patients.
Background:
Course Highlights:
• Interactive Online Program: Includes readings, activities, quizzes, videos, and assessments.
• Duration: 4 hours of learning.
Who Should Attend:
• Practice managers
• Medical receptionists
• Practice assistants
• Non-clinical Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers
Objective:
Equip your administrative staff with the knowledge and confidence to manage and escalate patient care safely and effectively. This course aligns with the RACGP 5th edition accreditation standards for patient triage, helping your team implement safe and consistent triage procedures.
Call to Action:
Act now to secure your spot! Spaces are limited, and this valuable training is fully sponsored by us. Fill out this EOI today and empower your team with essential skills in urgent care identification.
Please note - completing this form does not guarantee you a spot. If successful, you will be provided with further information to enrol.
For registration and more information contact us by phone at 07 3490 3495 or email at practicesupport@brisbanenorthphn.org.au