Enhance your clinical confidence and teaching skills in acute and urgent care settings. This Train the Trainer program equips GPs and nurses with the latest evidence-based approaches to HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and Emergency Contraception, plus the tools to train colleagues in your workplace. Through a mix of interactive online learning, live sessions, and practical toolkits, you’ll gain the knowledge, decision-making skills, and peer education expertise to improve patient care and build capability across your team.
Key Benefits:
- Master guideline-based PEP and Emergency Contraception management
- Apply clinical decision-making through case-based learning
- Develop peer training skills to support colleagues
- Access ongoing resources and support from ASHM
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Date, Time & Platform:
Date: Tuesday 31st March 2026
Time zones:
6:30pm – 8:30pm AEDT
5:30pm – 7:30pm AEST
6:00pm – 8:00pm ACDT
4:00pm – 6:00pm ACST
3:30pm – 5:30pm AWST
Platform: Online – Teams
Speakers/Facilitators:
- Susannah Ramshaw, Registrar in Sexual Health Medicine, Sydney Sexual Health Centre
- Aajuli Shukla, General practitioner and urgent care doctor at Myhealth Rosehill and urgent care clinic Carlton
Course Components:
The training package consists of:
- Contraception Essentials Online Learning Module
- Key clinical resources (Decision Making in Contraception, Decision Making in HIV PEP and PEP Guidelines)
- 120-minute online facilitated and interactive session
- Pre- and post-course evaluation survey
- A toolkit to enable you to deliver the training in your own practice setting
- To support trainers providing refreshments or catering at the training session, ASHM can reimburse catering expenses of up to $10 per training session attendee.
- Ongoing follow-up support by ASHM
Learning Outcomes:
Learning outcomes are currently under development.
Endorsement and CPD:
Endorsement and CPD to be announced.
Funding:
This course received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.