Skip to main content
QUM Learning
    • Home
    • Dashboard
    • Completion transcript
    • Course search
    • Home
    • More
Log in
Log in
Home Dashboard Completion transcript Course search Home

Blocks

Skip QUM Learning Login

QUM Learning Login

Create new account
Forgot your password?
Skip Tips for using this site

Tips for using this site

View recently accessed courses

  • by clicking on your avatar/photo above
  • going to the Dashboard

Completion Transcript

This shows all past and current courses that you have completed

Only current courses are visible and accessible

Past/closed courses may no longer be accessed or viewed. However, all completions of past/closed courses will be listed in your Completion transcript.

Dashboard

The dashboard displays your recent courses, completions and enrolments.

Skip Need help?

Need help?

You may find answers to common questions on our FAQ page

For further assistance please email:

acsqhclearning@safetyandquality.gov.au

Skip Reporting and privacy

Reporting and privacy

The Commission may provide reports of completion of your learning to your nominated organisation for the purposes of monitoring training requirements and to relevant professional associations for CPD points.

Find our more about reporting and privacy.

Skip Course categories

Course categories

  • Antimicrobial prescribing courses
  • Case studies
  • Courses
  • Medication safety
  • National medication charts
  • SafeScript VIC
  • SafeScript NSW
  • ScriptCheckWA
  • Safety through adverse event reporting
  • The medicinewise practitioner

QUM Learning

  • QUM Learning

    Providing health professionals and students with a range of learning activities and resources. All our courses are available free of charge.

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have died.

    Featured Courses

    Medication safety

    Up to 4.5 CPD hours

    Exploring the various causes of medication errors and preventing errors from occurring in your workplace.

    National Standard Medication Charts (NSMC)

    Up to 3 CPD hours

    Guiding you through the principles of safe prescribing and how to complete the NSMC correctly.

    Clinical case studies

    CPD hours available

    Our interactive case studies present clinical scenarios with questions to help you reflect on your medical decision-making skills and improve patient care.

    Antimicrobials

    CPD hours available

    A collection of courses which deal with antimicrobial prescribing in a hospital setting.

    Get it right! Taking a best possible medication history

    1 CPD hour

    How the best possible medication history (BPHM) is obtained and the reasoning behind how techniques can influence the accuracy of the history obtained.

    Safety through adverse event reporting

    1 CPD hour

    Supporting health professionals to report adverse events associated with medicines and vaccines to contribute to the TGA’s ongoing safety monitoring.

    Show/hide additional courses

    Medico–legal risks and low–value care

    1 CPD hour

    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.

    Urinary tract infections in residential aged-care facilities

    1 CPD hour

    Explores the diagnostic approach to managing urinary tract infections in aged-care homes to reduce antibiotic resistance.

    Real time prescription monitoring

    SafeScript Victoria

    CPD hours available

    A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Victorian SafeScript system.

    SafeScript NSW

    CPD hours available

    A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the New South Wales SafeScript system.

    ScriptCheckWA

    CPD hours available

    A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Western Australian ScriptCheck system.

    Useful links

    National Prescribing Curriculum

    UTAS has taken ownership (https://learn.prescribing.edu.au). Encouraging confident and rational prescribing.

    Australian prescriber

    Australian Prescriber activities have moved to australianprescriber.tg.org.au.

    Good medicines better health

    Good medicines better health has moved to NACCHO (www.naccho.org.au)

    • Real-time prescription monitoring - Victoria Page

      UPDATED Online course

      Real time prescription monitoring – Victoria

      A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Victorian SafeScript system.

    • National cervical screening program Page

      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

      Online course UPDATED

      National cervical screening program

      This series of 6 modules provides training for healthcare providers who conduct Cervical Screening Tests and follow-up management for women aged 25-74. The modules have been updated to reflect changes to the National Cervical Screening Program that expands access of self-collection as a choice of screening option to all people eligible for screening. You can take the full course or choose any of the individual modules. Details on self-collection as a screening option can be found throughout all modules, but of particular interest may be Module 3 Screening in Practice which describes the steps involved in supporting a patient to self-collect a vaginal Cervical Screening Test sample.

    • Anticholinergic Burden – Pharmacist CPD Bundle Page

      Online course

      Anticholinergic Burden – Pharmacist CPD Bundle

      Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.

      Obtain additional CPD points by completing one of the three CPD bundle activities for pharmacists.

    • Antimicrobial modules Page
       

      Online course

      Antimicrobial modules

      Developed in collaboration with the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) and funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, these courses deal with antimicrobial prescribing in a hospital setting.

       
    • Asthma, immunisation and smoking cessation - Benji and Bridgit Page

      Online course

      Asthma, immunisation and smoking cessation – Benji and Bridgit

      Benji is a 3-year-old boy presenting in the Emergency Department of the local hospital with shortness of breath. He is brought in by his mother Bridgit.

    • Australian Prescriber - CPD for pharmacists - Closed Page

      Journal reading - Closed

      Australian Prescriber - CPD for pharmacists

      Australian Prescriber provides self-directed Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities for pharmacists based on reading an article from an issue of the journal and completing a quiz.

    • Case studies Page
       

      Clinical case study

      Case studies

      Our interactive case studies present clinical scenarios with questions to help you reflect on your medical decision-making skills and improve patient care.

       
    • Chronic abdominal pain in adults – when is imaging indicated? Page

      Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.

      Online course

      Chronic abdominal pain in adults – when is imaging indicated?

      This interactive online learning module has been developed to support GPs, GP registrars and medical students to make the best use of diagnostic imaging in the investigation of chronic abdominal pain.

    • Audit and feedback – Chronic kidney disease: early detection and management (Closed) Page

      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.

      Audit and feedback activities

      Chronic kidney disease: early detection and management

      A series of quality improvement clinical audits.

    • Demystifying bioequivalence Page

      Online course

      Demystifying bioequivalence

      Course closing 31 December 2025, discontinued in 2026 - Certificates will remain available.

      Professor Andrew McLachlan provides clarity around this often misunderstood area and answers the questions you’ve always wanted to ask.

    • Get it right! Taking a Best Possible Medication History Page
       

      Online course

      Get it right! Taking a Best Possible Medication History

      This module is centred around a video that guides clinicians on how to obtain and record a BPMH. The module explains why at least two sources of information are used to obtain the BPMH and the reasoning behind how medication history taking techniques can influence the accuracy of the history obtained.

       
    • Good Medicine Better Health modules - moving to NACCHO Page

      General information

      Good Medicine Better Health

      These learning modules are no longer available and have transitioned to NACCHO (https://www.naccho.org.au)

    • Audit and feedback activities – Heart Failure: taking an active role (Closed) Page

      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.

      Audit and feedback activities

      Heart Failure: taking an active role

      A series of quality improvement clinical audits

    • Improving patient outcomes through best practice blood pressure assessment (Closing 30 June 2024) Page

      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.

      Online course

      Improving patient outcomes through best practice blood pressure assessment

      Improve your accuracy in identifying elevated blood pressure and better interpret the results of both in-clinic and out-of-clinic assessments within the context of absolute cardiovascular risk.

    • Medical tests Page

      Online course

      Medical tests

      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.

    • Medication safety Page
       

      Online course

      Medication safety

      Explore the various causes of medication errors and equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to help prevent errors from occurring in your workplace.

       
    • Medico-legal risks and low-value care Page
       

      Online course

      Medico-legal risks and low-value care

      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.

       
    • National standard medication charts course Page
       

      Online course

      National standard medication charts

      This course will guide you through the principles of safe prescribing and demonstrate how to complete the National Standard Medication Charts correctly.

       
    • National Prescribing Curriculum Page

      National Prescribing Curriculum

      National Prescribing Curriculum

      A series of interactive case-based modules for medical and pharmacy students that encourage confident and rational prescribing. The modules follow a stepwise approach as outlined in the WHO's Guide to Good Prescribing.

    • Quality use of medicines for health professional students Page

      Course closing 31 December 2025, discontinued in 2026 - Certificates will remain available.

      Online course

      Quality use of medicines for health professional students

      In this course you will learn about the principles of quality use of medicines (QUM) and the roles different health professionals play in promoting QUM.

    • SafeScript NSW Page

      Online course

      SafeScript NSW

      A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the New South Wales SafeScript system.

    • ScriptCheckWA Page

      Online course

      ScriptCheckWA

      A series of three modules to train prescribers and pharmacists on the use of the Western Australian ScriptCheck system.

    • Relapse prevention and physical health in a person with schizophrenia - Belinda Page

      Online course

      Relapse prevention and physical health in a person with schizophrenia - Belinda

      Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.

      Belinda is a 22-year old woman with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Her first episode of psychosis occurred when she was 19 years old. She is a regular patient in your clinic, however you haven't seen her previously.

      (Note: this course was previously titled Lifestyle issues and diagnosed schizophrenia – Belinda.)

    • Safety through adverse event reporting - share the responsibility Page
       

      Online course - Enrolments for this training have ended  

      Safety through adverse event reporting - share the responsibility

      This interactive online learning module has been designed to support health professionals to report adverse events associated with therapeutic products and contribute to the TGA’s ongoing safety monitoring activities.

       
    • Talking mental health with young people: for pharmacists Page
       

      Online course

      Talking mental health with young people: for pharmacists

      Improve your communication with young people accessing pharmacy services including medicines for depression and anxiety, to optimise their engagement with management options and support their overall mental health wellbeing.

       
    • The ePrescribing pathway in primary care Page

      Online course

      The ePrescribing pathway in primary care

      Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.

      Learn how electronic prescriptions provide convenient, seamless and safe access to medicines from the point of prescribing to dispensing and supply.

    • Type 2 diabetes - Bill Page

      Online course

      Type 2 diabetes - Bill

      Course closing 12 January 2026 - Certificates will continue to be available.

      Bill is a 55-year-old man with type 2 diabetes. These modules follow your care of Bill over a 6 year period.

    • Unlocking asthma inhaler technique (Closing 30 June 2024) Page

      Online course

      Unlocking asthma inhaler technique

      An interactive online learning module for health professionals designed to emphasise the importance of checking patients’ asthma inhaler technique to ensure correct usage.

    • Urinary tract infections in residential aged-care facilities Page
       

      Online course

      Urinary tract infections in residential aged-care facilities

      This module explores the diagnostic approach to managing urinary tract infections in residential aged care facility residents to reduce antibiotic resistance.

       
    • Webinars

      Our webinars bring together a multidisciplinary panel of experts to discuss challenges in diagnosis, treatment and management of a therapeutic condition. Content will be based on the latest evidence and guidelines, with a focus on how to manage at-risk and difficult-to-treat patients. Webinars are available live, and as on-demand recordings.

    • Anxiety disorders: use of evidence-based treatments (webinar - on demand) Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Anxiety disorders: use of evidence-based treatments (on demand)

      Early recognition, assessment and diagnosis is important for good management and contributes to speedier treatment and improvement in the lives of people with anxiety disorders. 

    • Chronic abdominal pain: could it be irritable bowel syndrome? (webinar - on demand) Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Chronic abdominal pain: could it be irritable bowel syndrome?

      The diagnosis and management of non-specific chronic abdominal pain can be challenging. For many patients you may suspect irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the cause, but how can you be sure?

    • Chronic kidney disease: a multidisciplinary team approach to reducing risk by individualising medicine management Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Chronic kidney disease: a multidisciplinary team approach to reducing risk by individualising medicine management

      Join our expert panel members as they discuss the management of medicines that can reduce the risk of kidney disease progression and cardiovascular events in people diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

    • Dementia: a multidisciplinary approach to caring for people with changed behaviours Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Dementia: a multidisciplinary approach to caring for people with changed behaviours

      Practical support on how to overcome barriers when providing care to people living with dementia.

    • Demystifying echocardiography in heart failure: GP and cardiologist Q&A Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Demystifying echocardiography in heart failure: GP and cardiologist Q&A

      Our panel of GPs discuss case scenarios and accompanying echocardiogram images with an expert heart failure cardiologist.

    • Falls, confusion and other issues. Could medicines with anticholinergic effects be the cause? Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Falls, confusion and other issues. Could medicines with anticholinergic effects be the cause?

      Join our panel of aged-care experts as they talk about ways to reduce the risk of medicine-related side effects such as dizziness, falls, dry mouth and constipation.

    • Heart failure: how a team approach can optimise patient care Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Heart failure: how a team approach can optimise patient care

      Evidence shows that a multidisciplinary approach to supporting patients with heart failure improves outcomes. Join our panel comprising a GP, heart failure nurse practitioner, accredited pharmacist and a person living with heart failure as they discuss case studies that demonstrate the benefits of working together as a team.

    • Reducing the burden of medicines with anticholinergic effects on older people Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Reducing the burden of medicines with anticholinergic effects on older people

      Join our multidisciplinary panellists as they discuss how improved collaboration and communication between prescribers, pharmacists and nursing staff can reduce the risk of medicine-related adverse events such as dizziness, falls, dry mouth and constipation.

    • IBD: diagnosis and management in primary care and beyond Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      IBD: diagnosis and management in primary care and beyond

      A roundtable discussion about optimising management options for this challenging condition.

    • New asthma guidelines: what’s changed? Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      New asthma guidelines: what’s changed?

      Listen to our panel of experts as they discuss the recent changes to asthma guidelines and what this means in practice.

    • Opioid prescribing: strategies for GPs 2024 Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Opioid prescribing: strategies for GPs

      Listen to our panel of chronic pain experts as they discuss evidence-based approaches for managing chronic non-cancer pain and how GPs can implement these to reduce opioid-related harms.

    • Practical strategies to engage with young people experiencing anxiety or depression Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Practical strategies to engage with young people experiencing anxiety or depression

      Join our expert panel as they discuss effective ways for primary care practitioners to communicate with and support a young person presenting with psychological distress, depression or anxiety.

    • Prescribing for dental pain: What are the options? Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Prescribing for dental pain: What are the options?

      Our panel of experts discuss the analgesic options for dental pain and the evidence supporting their use.

    • Rheumatoid arthritis: getting the facts straight about methotrexate (webinar - on demand) Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Rheumatoid arthritis: getting the facts straight about methotrexate (webinar - on demand)

      Optimal management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis depends on successful collaboration between rheumatologists, GPs and community pharmacists.

    • Supporting patients living with chronic non-cancer pain – the role of the pharmacist Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Supporting patients living with chronic non-cancer pain – the role of the pharmacist

      Our panel of chronic pain experts discuss evidence-based approaches for managing chronic non-cancer pain and the role of pharmacists in reducing opioid-related harms.

    • Working together to enhance transitions of care for people with dementia - webinar Page

      Webinar

      Our webinar series will be closing on the 23 December 2025. Your certificates will continue to be available.

      Working together to enhance transitions of care for people with dementia

      Using real-life case scenarios, the panel, consisting of a geriatrician, GP and nurse,  discuss the challenges of optimising transitions of care for people living with dementia.

    • Completion reporting - information for individuals Page

      Completion reporting - information for individuals

    • Online courses Page

      Online courses menu

    • Webinars Page

      Webinar course list

    • Case study - Learning outcomes Page
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Page
    • Real time prescription monitoring (RTPM) Page
       

      Online course

      Real time prescription monitoring

      SafeScript (Victoria and NSW) and ScriptCheck (WA) training modules for real-time prescription monitoring (RTPM).

       

Skip courses

Courses

Expand all

Antimicrobial prescribing courses

Case studies

Courses

Medication safety

National medication charts

SafeScript VIC

SafeScript NSW

ScriptCheckWA

Safety through adverse event reporting

The medicinewise practitioner


You are not logged in. (Log in)
Powered by Moodle Workplace

Terms and Conditions Reporting Privacy FAQ

Disclaimer

The information provided in this activity is not medical advice and is intended for health professionals. You must rely on your own professional skill, care and inquiries in clinical decision-making, giving advice to patients and/or providing treatment. Information contained in this activity must be interpreted by you having regard to the particular clinical circumstances of your patients. Information about medicines changes over time and so the information in this activity may not be accurate at the time you access it. To the fullest extent permitted by law, as the custodians of the information, the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) disclaims all liability (including without limitation for negligence) for any loss, damage, or injury resulting from reliance on, or use of this information. Any references to brands should not be taken as an endorsement by the Commission.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community and acknowledge their ongoing contribution to the health system and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

© Copyright 2026 ACSQHC. All rights reserved.