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20.01.2022 We are continuing to receive excellent feedback on the ETM Course. ETM is becoming the new standard for trauma education for Australasian practitioners who manage injured patients. In particular the resuscitation room management skills teaching you will receive on the course (i.e. how to team lead a critically ill case in resus) has been praised as being particularly useful for those about to sit the ACEM Fellowship Exam (as you will definitely get a resus case in the OSCE). [ 106 more words. ] http://www.edexam.com.au/?p=1263
18.01.2022 You asked, we listened. Due to the popularity of the course this year and the huge number of enquiries we've had, George Douros & Andy Buck will be running the FACEM/Advanced Trainee Critical ED Procedures Courses again in 2017. Dates have just been listed and registration is open! Get in quick as these courses sold out quickly this year! http://edprocedures.com/ed-critical-procedures-course/
11.01.2022 The ETM Course is now sold out for 2016, but fear not! We have just listed all course dates and locations for 2017. You can see all of the 2017 course dates, locations and information on the course dates page. Next year ETM is expanding around Australia and New Zealand. There will be courses held in: Melbourne Sydney Adelaide [ 147 more words ] http://www.edexam.com.au/etm-course-2017-dates-announced/
11.01.2022 New to ETM - Meet our faculty: Keith Amarakone Emergency Physician Paediatric Trauma Fellow, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne Paediatric Emergency Medicin...e Specialist, The Northern Hospital, Melbourne Keith has been a regular instructor on ETM for a couple of years now and is known to love the drinks at Opera Bar on the Sydney ETM Courses with the view of the Harbour bridge! See more of our instructor profiles here. http://etmcourse.com/instructor-profiles/
08.01.2022 ETM Course 2017 dates now available
06.01.2022 In this episode I interview two professional simulated patients who provide a unique insight into the use of simulated patients in high stakes exams. Steph and Cecilia have been working for universities and specialty colleges as simulated patients in OSCE-style exams for several years and in this very relaxed and fun interview they give us a great insight into working well with sim patients in your exams. [ 125 more words. ] http://www.edexam.com.au/edexam-podcast-episode-9-simulate/
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