Medication safety
Exploring the various causes of medication errors and preventing errors from occurring in your workplace.
Providing health professionals and students with a range of learning activities and resources. All our courses are available free of charge.
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Exploring the various causes of medication errors and preventing errors from occurring in your workplace.
Guiding you through the principles of safe prescribing and how to complete the NSMC correctly.
Our interactive case studies present clinical scenarios with questions to help you reflect on your medical decision-making skills and improve patient care.
A collection of courses which deal with antimicrobial prescribing in a hospital setting.
How the best possible medication history (BPHM) is obtained and the reasoning behind how techniques can influence the accuracy of the history obtained.
Supporting health professionals to report adverse events associated with medicines and vaccines to contribute to the TGA’s ongoing safety monitoring.
Low–value care is an issue of concern in Australian health care. This training highlights how medico–legal risks and low–value care are connected in several ways.
Explores the diagnostic approach to managing urinary tract infections in aged-care homes to reduce antibiotic resistance.
A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Victorian SafeScript system.
A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the New South Wales SafeScript system.
A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Western Australian ScriptCheck system.
UTAS has taken ownership (https://learn.prescribing.edu.au). Encouraging confident and rational prescribing.
Australian Prescriber activities have moved to australianprescriber.tg.org.au.
Good medicines better health has moved to NACCHO (www.naccho.org.au)
The National Cervical Screening Program has moved to the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer (ACPCC) in January 2025 https://acpcc.org.au/. New enrolments will end on 31 December 2024, previous completion certificates will continue to be available
Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.
Enrolments for this course have closed. This course has been reviewed and it has been determined that it should be discontinued as the content is not current. Your completion certificates will continue to be available.
Enrolments for this course have closed. This course has been reviewed and it has been determined that it should be discontinued as the content is not current. Your completion certificates will continue to be available.
This course has been reviewed and it has been determined that it should be discontinued as the content is not current. Enrolments have closed and you will need to complete the course by 30 June 2024. Your completion certificates will continue to be available.
Course closing 31 December 2025, discontinued in 2026 - Certificates will remain available.
Quality use of medical tests is a core skill for healthcare professionals as not all tests add value. Develop your skills with this range of short practical modules.
Course closing 31 December 2025, discontinued in 2026 - Certificates will remain available.