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Eczema Virtual Educational Visit

This session is for groups (2 or more practitioners), to book for a peer group learning session visit Eczema - Virtual Educational Visit for Individuals

Interactive small group learning for clinicians (2 or more participants)

Stay up to date with the latest evidence and clinical information in this interactive whole of practice learning experience, designed for General Practices, Aboriginal Health Services, Urgent Care, and Emergency Departments. 

Key features of Virtual Educational Visiting include:

1. Interactive Small Group Learning: You and your colleagues can participate in live, interactive sessions led by expert clinical facilitators, in the comfort of your own practice.  Engage in clinical discussions, case studies, and Q&A sessions to deepen your understanding of a health priority area.

2. Free of Charge: Access valuable education at no cost. Our program is committed to providing high-quality learning opportunities without financial barriers.

3. CPD Points: Earn 1 hour of Reviewing Performance Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points accredited with RACGP and ACRRM.  Optional Measuring Outcomes (2.5 hours MO CPD) activity recommended following the visit.

4. Tailored Content: Receive content customised to address the specific challenges and opportunities within your clinical practice. 

5. Flexible Timing: Choose from flexible delivery times that fit seamlessly into your practice’s schedule. Whether you're in a remote or urban setting, our program is designed to accommodate your time constraints.

6. Virtual Delivery: Led by independent clinical facilitators, these interactive sessions are conducted via video-conferencing, allowing for real-time engagement and discussion.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Address the psychosocial impact and burden of eczema on patients and their families.
  2. Outline the diagnostic process of eczema.
  3. Discuss with patients and carers common triggers and role of moisturisers.
  4. Prescribe appropriate topical corticosteroids in sufficient quantities, as first line therapy and address safety concerns.
  5. Assess response and optimise treatment before specialist referral. 
  6. Agree on and implement a person centred action plan to improve eczema management.

 This educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance. 


For more free Quality Use of Medicines education, check out QHUB on Medcast

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Course Educators
Jarrah Anderson
Jarrah Anderson

Jarrah is a clinical pharmacist with a keen interest in the design and delivery of health professional education programs. 

He has utilised his clinical exp...

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Amanda Fuller
Amanda Fuller

Amanda Fuller, B.Pharm MPS AACPA is a Clinical Lead at Medcast, where she oversees the development, build, and implementation of QUDTP projects. With extensive ...

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Kelly Abbott
Kelly Abbott

Kelly is a practicing credentialled pharmacist from rural Victoria with experience in community pharmacy, aged care, academia and a passion for health professio...

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Melissa Riley
Melissa Riley

Melissa brings over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry to the team. She began her career in community pharmacy before transitioning to consul...

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Live Session

Available anytime

Duration: 1 Hour

1 Hour of CPD

Reviewing Performance: 1 hours

Areas Of Interest: Dermatology, General Practice, Quality Use of Medicines

Audience

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Aboriginal Health Workers, Aged Care Staffs, Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists

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