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This four-part online training course helps nurses and midwives understand the public health aspects and clinical management of common STIs, HIV and hepatitis B. The course helps participants develop confidence in a proactive and practical approach to health care and evidence-based practice.
Target Audience:
Nurses, nurse practitioners and midwives.
Course Components:
Part 1: Pre-course survey
Part 2: Online learning Module: CLICK HERE to view the module
Part 3: Attendance at four 2-hour live facilitated online training sessions
Part 4: Post-course survey
Learning Outcomes
Describe the clinical presentation and nurse’s role in managing STIs
Identify the priority populations for STI and BBV screening
Demonstrate confidence in discussing sexual health with patients
Describe contact tracing processes
Describe current HIV prevention methods
Endorsement:
This training is endorsed by ACN according to our Continuing Professional Development (CPD Endorsed Course Standards. It has been allocated 9.5 CPD hours according to the Nurse and Midwifery Board of Australia – Continuing Professional Development Standard.
This activity is endorsed by ASHNNA.
Australian College of Midwives CPD Endorsed Activity.
This activity has been endorsed by APNA according to approved quality standards criteria. Completion of these educational activities entitles eligible participants to claim 9.5 CPD hours
For more information:
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429
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