Please note: The registration list for this course is now full. Formal registration and confirmation of successful applicants will be completed by Tuesday, 22 April.
Please be aware that those currently registered are not yet guaranteed a place in the course.
If you click “Register Now,” your name will be added to the waitlist, and you will be contacted if a place becomes available.
For any enquiries, please contact [email protected].
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Learning methods include online learning modules, video presentations, case discussions and facilitated group work, giving attendees an opportunity to discuss practical strategies with peers and specialists. Upon successful completion of this training and the associated post-course assessment, eligible participants may apply to the relevant state departments of health for authority to prescribe section 100 drugs for the management of HIV in Australia.
Venue: Online- Teams Meeting
Date & Time:
Part 1: Thursday 22 May, 7:30pm-9:30pm (AEST)
Part 2: Thursday 29 May, 7:30pm-9:30pm (AEST)
Part 3: Thursday 5 June, 7:30pm-9:30pm (AEST)
Part 4: Thursday 12 June, 7:30pm-9:30pm (AEST)
Target Audience:
This course is in high demand and priority will be given to General Practitioners and Nurse Practitioners who work in community settings.
Course Components:
1. Pre-requisite activities:
- Online Learning Module: Clinical Foundations of HIV (60 mins)
- Online Learning Module: Clinical Extensions of HIV (80 mins)
These self-directed online learning modules are the foundation for the facilitated training and must be completed within the 12 months prior to the prescriber course. Practitioners who have completed the prerequisites will be considered for priority enrollment for the course.
2. Facilitated online training:
This four-week facilitated course is comprised of online-self paced activities and weekly interactive case study webinars.
Weekly activities will take approximately 1-2 hours per week and must be completed prior to attending the case-study webinar. Each week will focus on a specific topic: Initiation of ART, Monitoring ART, Toxicities and Adverse Effects, and Special Scenarios.
3. Post course assessment:
An online case-based multiple-choice exam to be completed within one month of the facilitated training.
Learning Outcomes:
Following the course participants will be able to:
- Describe current HIV epidemiology at local, national and global levels
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the science of HIV, the implications for the prevention of disease, and the clinical management of HIV and co-infections.
- Demonstrate understanding of the principles of antiretroviral therapy and competence in selecting, prescribing and monitoring antiretroviral therapy in a range of clinical scenarios.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific principles on which diagnostic and treatment decisions in HIV care are based.
- Demonstrate competence in interpreting clinical and other relevant information to guide effective care of people living with HIV.
- Demonstrate competence in planning, implementing and evaluating the clinical care of people living with HIV across all stages of the virus.
- Outline the importance of demonstrating respect for patient choice and adhering to legal obligations.
Funding:
This HIV s100 Prescriber Course received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
For more information:
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429.
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