Monday, 19 February 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Ingrid Sinnerbrink Online event Description The Genomics in Clinical Practice: Clinical Genetics Advanced Trainees short course is available to Clinical Genetics Trainees only. This course provides a framework for contemporary knowledge of genetic disorders that are relevant to many areas of medicine including neurology, cardiology, oncology, nephrology, ophthalmology, paediatrics and obstetrics. | Clinical Genetics Advanced Trainee Course (GMED5001) |
Monday, 29 April 2024 Facilitator/s: Associate Professor Munira Xaymardan Sydney Register your interest Description Oral health is an important component of general health. In this online course you will learn about common oral health issues encountered in clinical practice and consider the implications of poor oral health for a range of target groups. You will also explore a range of different oral health conditions, their recommended treatment options, and how to promote oral health more broadly. This course is open to all health professionals and is comprised of 4 independent blocks of study. | Oral Health Essentials for Health Professionals |
Monday, 29 April 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Denise Donlon Camperdown Registration closes Today! Blended event Description This short course will introduce you to the study of human skeletal remains and teeth within a legal context. You will review the identification of human and non-human bones and teeth as well as the processes used to reconstruct the ancestry/race, age, sex and stature from skeletal remains. There will also be an emphasis on the implications of trauma, taphonomy, and personal identification of skeletal remains within different contexts. Lectures would be delivered via Zoom and an in-person two-day workshop in the Shellshear Museum of Physical Anthropology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of Sydney will allow you to apply your skills to a variety of case studies. | Forensic Anthropology |
Tuesday, 30 April 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Audrey P. Wang 5 day/s till Registration closes Online event Description The Digital Health Essentials micro-credential addresses the growing use of digital health technologies to address a range of health challenges. Topics covered include: how telehealth and virtual care have the potential to reshape models of healthcare, how wearable devices, smartphone apps and virtual reality programs can change patient behaviour and clinical outcomes; and how machine learning, artificial intelligence and data analytics can enhance clinical decision making. Participants will explore the theory behind applications of digital health technologies in clinical practice from pre-clinical to policy translation exemplars. There is a specific focus on maximising the benefits of digital health technologies to the clinician, patient/client, and health system in complex clinical and social environments, in Australia but applicable to similar issues found worldwide. | Digital Health Essentials |
Wednesday, 01 May 2024 Facilitator/s: Chris Milross & Clinton Free Camperdown 1 day/s till Registration closes In person event Description This program will equip you with concepts, tools and techniques to be prepared for the transition to leadership roles in the rapidly changing and increasingly challenging healthcare system. | Emerging Health Leaders - May 2024 |
Monday, 06 May 2024 Facilitator/s: Professor Vesna Miletic, Jennifer Mardini & Tooth Conservation Team, Sydney Dental School 1 day/s till Registration closes Hybrid event Description This course is for oral health therapists (OHT) to expand your current scope of practice within your current registration division to include restorative treatment planning and procedures for adult patients. | Adult Restorative for Oral Health Therapists |
Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Sarah Overton, Dr Brad Wood, Ms Maria de Sousa, Mr Tumelo Dube 29 day/s till Registration closes Online event Description This training program provides an opportunity for health professionals to learn how to help patients better manage their chronic pain using self-management strategies that can be tailored to the needs of each patient. | Pain Self-Management: CBT Skills in Clinical Practice July |
Wednesday, 29 May 2024 Facilitator/s: Narayan Gandedkar Sydney 23 day/s till Registration closes In person event Description This course will give you a clear understanding of normal growth and development of the dento-facial complex and you'll gain the skills to recognise developing malocclusion. | Orthodontics 1 |
Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Facilitator/s: In collaboration with AICD Margot Kimpton Hotel, Sydney In person event Description Sydney Health Executive Education in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) will be holding a 3-day Foundations of Directorship – Health course in June. | Foundations of Directorship - Health, June |
Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Facilitator/s: Associate Professor Munira Xaymardan Sydney Online event Description Oral health is an important component of general health. In this online course you will learn about common oral health issues encountered in clinical practice and consider the implications of poor oral health for a range of target groups. You will also explore a range of different oral health conditions, their recommended treatment options, and how to promote oral health more broadly. This course is open to all health professionals and is comprised of 4 independent blocks of study. | Oral Health Essentials for Health Professionals |
Friday, 19 July 2024 Facilitator/s: Narayan Gandedkar Surry Hills Register your interest Description This course is designed to enable those who have completed Orthodontics 1 and 2 to further develop their understanding of orthodontic fundamentals and principles. | Orthodontics 3 |
Saturday, 27 July 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Kerri Melehan Camperdown In person event Description This two-day course focuses on the practicalities of Sleep Medicine. | Sleep Medicine - Translating theory to practice |
Wednesday, 14 August 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Sarah Overton, Dr Brad Wood, Ms Maria de Sousa, Mr Tumelo Dube Online event Description This training program provides an opportunity for health professionals to learn how to help patients better manage their chronic pain using self-management strategies that can be tailored to the needs of each patient. | Pain Self-Management: CBT Skills in Clinical Practice |
Friday, 23 August 2024 Facilitator/s: Narayan Gandedkar Surry Hills In person event Description This course is designed to enable those who have completed Orthodontics 1 to further develop their understanding of orthodontic fundamentals and principles. | Orthodontics 2 |
Monday, 26 August 2024 Facilitator/s: Associate Professor Cate Madill Sydney Online event Description This course aims to provide practicing SLPs, ENT specialists, and voice researchers with guidelines for using the latest acoustic analysis measures in your clinical practice and research to direct and inform voice therapy. This course will cover all aspects of acoustic analysis in clinical assessment of voice disorders. The focus will specifically be on the skills and knowledge expected of SLPs in collecting and interpreting different types of information about the voice. Information about appropriate equipment, recording conditions, vocal tasks, software packages, and individual acoustic measurements will be provided. | Acoustic Analysis: Assessment & Treatment of Voice Disorders |
Monday, 02 September 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Jan Baker, Adjunct Associate Professor, Flinders University Online event Description This course aims to provide practicing speech pathologists, ENT specialists, and voice-related researchers with the latest knowledge about functional neurological voice disorders (FNVD) including phenomenology, principles, and practical recommendations for management. It will cover key information and the latest research regarding the diagnostic terminologies, classification, diagnostic criteria, and clinical presentations of FNVD. | Functional neurological voice disorders |
Tuesday, 03 September 2024 Facilitator/s: Chris Milross & Clinton Free Camperdown In person event Description This program will equip you with concepts, tools and techniques to be prepared for the transition to leadership roles in the rapidly changing and increasingly challenging healthcare system. | Emerging Health Leaders - September 2024 |
Wednesday, 25 September 2024 Facilitator/s: In collaboration with AICD Sydney In person event Description Sydney Health Executive Education in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) will be holding a 3-day Foundations of Directorship – Health course in September. | Foundations of Directorship - Health, September |
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Judy Lovas Online event Description Learn how science explains mind body connections at a cellular and molecular level. Understand how research in Psychoneuroimmunology applies to Relaxation as a therapeutic intervention in clinical practice. Gain skills to encourage and teach your patients how to use evidence-based relaxation techniques regularly and effectively. | Psychoneuroimmunology-based Relaxation Therapy |
Friday, 18 October 2024 Facilitator/s: Dr Richard W Chan, Dr Lydia Lim, Dr Michael Chang, Dr David Sykes, Chris Xeras Sydney In person event Description Introduction to surgery and prosthodontics. This intensive three-day evidence-based foundation course has been continuously refined over the last 20 years by Professor Richard Chan since its introduction in 1985 by Professor Iven Klineberg and his team. During this time, the course has introduced over 2000 general practitioners | Dental Implants |
Monday, 28 October 2024 Facilitator/s: Anna Janssen Online event Description This microcredential will empower learners with the knowledge to safely and effectively use or support the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in health care. | Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare |