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FPAA Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health for Doctors October 2024

Event description

This national certificate course covers the range of the reproductive and sexual health issues that are common in general practice. It is useful for GP Registrars (where the skills obtained in this course cover many of the objectives set out in the primary care andrology and gynaecology curriculums), O&G trainees, and experienced general practitioners who wish to refresh their knowledge in the area.

Course Dates:

The theory course is held from 8.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday

Please note: The course may be cancelled if there are insufficient enrolments by the last date for registrations.  If this occurs, participants will be notified as soon as possible, and a full refund will be made.

Course Summary:

This Certificate course covers reproductive and sexual health issues at a post graduate level.

The course is accredited for QI points by the RACGP and ACRRM. It is held in high esteem and thought to be very practical in nature, giving participants the confidence and skills to work at a high level in this area. Different to the DRANZCOG, the course focuses on primary care aspects of sexual health, a core aspect of both general practice and specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology.

The theory component is run over a week, although participants can choose to attend individual days if they wish to.
The clinical component is seven sessions of 3.5 hours each

What does this course cover?

Entry Requirements / Eligibility:

To be eligible to undertake the certificate a participant must be a qualified medical practitioner registered with AHPRA to practice in Australia without conditions or restrictions, and hold medical indemnity insurance with a recognised medical defence organisation. It is desirable that doctors are at least two years post-graduation, and have some experience in community based general practice and/or hospital-based gynaecology.

Doctors who have limited or provisional AHPRA registration may be eligible to undertake clinical placements by notifying AHPRA of a Change of Circumstance, citing upskilling and CPD as the reason for undertaking the placements.

Interns are not eligible to attend this course, please see Foundations of sexual and reproductive health instead.

Approximately 6 hours of online learning is required prior to attendance.

For more information please visit the course page on the SHQ website.


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