Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding
OnlineGain 1.5 CPD 'Educational Activity' hours with this self-paced module which strengthens your skills in discussing alcohol with your patients.
Gain 1.5 CPD 'Educational Activity' hours with this self-paced module which strengthens your skills in discussing alcohol with your patients.
Gain 12 CPD 'Educational Activity' hours with this self-paced training program to support the implementation of best practice in perinatal mental health
Earn CPD hours in this self-directed online course, tailored to women's health professionals, and drawing on a biopsychosocial framework of women's mental health within which to support your patients. Available until December 2024.
Gain 1.5 CPD 'Educational Activity' hours with this comprehensive foundational eating disorder self-paced training, developed specifically for fertility care professionals.
The Self-collected HPV test audit report is produced monthly and the dataset is the patients that the participating doctors has referred to their local Sonic Healthcare laboratory in the three months prior.
Gain CPD hours by completing modules designed for professionals working in the assisted reproductive technology sector, to better identify and manage male factor infertility.
Gain CPD hours by completing this course, covering 14 topics relevant to today’s midwives and birth workers
Trainees undertaking the RANZCOG Associate Training Program (Advanced Procedural) (APTP) must complete a highly structured oral examination designed to assess clinical competence.
Gain 1 CPD hour by completing this course, educating medical practitioners on raising a conversation about sex in the context of menopause.
GPs can refresh their knowledge and prepare for the PTP examination with a series of ten webinars across five weeks. Participants will also gain 10 CPD hours under the 'Educational Activities' domain.
The RANZCOG Regional Symposium 2024 will take place from 11–14 April 2024 in Glenelg, South Australia.
This information webinar will provide College Members with an overview of recent changes to Medicare item numbers relating to genetic screening for cystic fibrosis, SMA and fragile X syndrome and discuss the impact of these changes on different clinical settings across Australia.