Brisbane Business Centre – Herston
17 Gould Road
Herston Qld 4006
Suzanne (Barcaldine)
First class educators who, not only wrote the book on ALS, but know how to expound the information to the rest of us in such a simplified, organized and interesting fashion that the course was actually an easy, if not pleasurable, learning experience. Please keep these folk on the education calendar for all in the Central West Health Service, and ultimately our clients, to benefit from their professionalism.
Dr Jane (Cairns)
A structured approach to providing effective ALS. Facilitator was entertaining, an excellent presenter.
Alison (Corinda)
I thought the course was brilliant. Non-threatening environment. Interesting and relevant information. I’ll be back for recertification. Thank you.
Bobbie (Camp Hill)
Clinical scenarios and practice time were excellent. Simply awesome course. Well worth the money.
Karen (Wynnum)
Presenters and assessors had great knowledge and delivered information in an interesting and exciting manner.
Australia College of Rural & Remote Medicine (ACRRM) Points
This activity has been accredited by the Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine (ACRRM), with the following points awarded:
10 Advanced Life Support points
30 PRPD points
30Emergency Medicine MOPS points
Grant eligibility: Emergency Medicine/Anaesthetics
Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) CPD Program
Participants in the Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) CPD Program are able to claim this Paediatric Basic & Advanced Life Support Course as an emergency response activity in their CPD portfolio.
Emergency response activity: Cardiac arrest (ALS)
Recognition code: ER-19-CA-119
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Points
In addition, attendance at this course provides you with 14 Continuing Professional Development hours as part of your planned learning activities to maintain, improve and broaden your knowledge, expertise and competence. (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, March 2010).
This activity has previously been approved by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) however we have elected to no longer submit our courses to RACGP for approval. Medical Officers who are members of RACGP are still able and most welcome to attend our courses then self-submit their certification for CPD points to be allocated.