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Locality: South Brisbane, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3124 0048



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25.01.2022 Details for the SCARD Surgical Audit CPD Program 2017-2019 are now avaiable. Check out the article via http://ow.ly/YElf307kUdc



25.01.2022 How the pool has grown over the years

24.01.2022 Did you know that by using SCARD your may be eligible for 40 Category 1 CPD QI points for the RACGP? Check out http://ow.ly/xWt7306mzwm

23.01.2022 Development for SCARD version 5 is underway. All current users will be invited to suggest features & improvements to improve specimen tracking. Keep an eye on your inbox over the next week.



22.01.2022 Our spare CPU resources are currently being donated to the Folding@Home project which has focused on the COVID-19 problem. https://techcrunch.com//coronavirus-pushes-foldinghomes-c/

22.01.2022 We have two exciting updates from SCARD: Cliff Rosendahl has been 'upgraded' to full Professor and the SCARD pool has surpassed the 1 million specimen mark.

21.01.2022 The SCARD servers were unaffected by this outage today. http://ow.ly/MtDpb



21.01.2022 Is it better to detect a data breach or protect from one? http://ow.ly/CKPJ30eBZNp

21.01.2022 Performance improvements have been completed for pooled & individual quarterly reports. Check out the new reports dashboard and let us know what you think #scard

20.01.2022 Emails about SCARD5 are on the way. If you havent received yours simply email us at [email protected] and we will add you to the list. Also in the wild is the new SCARD logo. Let us know what you think.

19.01.2022 End of the 2017-2019 Triennium. Just a reminder that, if you have outstanding specimens for CPD, you need to submit the results for December 31st, 2019 to complete the requirements for the current triennium. https://scard.co/the-2017-2019-triennium-is-at-an-end/

18.01.2022 We would like to inform all our users that we are unaffected by the OpenSSL Heartbleed breach. Please make sure you check your passwords. #openssl #heartbleed http://ab.co/1eveexY



17.01.2022 Emails about SCARD5 are on the way. If you haven't received yours simply email us at [email protected] and we will add you to the list. Also in the wild is the new SCARD logo. Let us know what you think.

16.01.2022 We have just updated our CPD program details for the 2020-2022 triennium at https://scard.co/cpd-program/ Please note that if you are a New Zealand user with the RNZCGP that we will have a changeover in 2020 due to the overlap of 5-year programs.

15.01.2022 Reports have been submitted for both ACRRM and RACGP CPD / MOPS programs :)

13.01.2022 Just a reminder if you're considering your Masters of Medicine (Skin Cancer), now is the time to enroll with UQ. http://ow.ly/1LB830cfpox

13.01.2022 SCARD now has an onpage feedback option. Look for the SCARD Feedback tab on your audit pages.

11.01.2022 Showing where Skin Cancer lives in Australia. This map highlights the cases of new skin cancer across Australia over the past 20 years. When was your last skin check?

09.01.2022 Just a reminder if youre considering your Masters of Medicine (Skin Cancer), now is the time to enroll with UQ. http://ow.ly/1LB830cfpox

09.01.2022 We have two exciting updates from SCARD: Cliff Rosendahl has been upgraded to full Professor and the SCARD pool has surpassed the 1 million specimen mark.

05.01.2022 New routing link Brisbane <> Melbourne is now online in our DataCenter.

04.01.2022 Smart tech from the "skin cancer capital of the world" http://ow.ly/PM0fY

03.01.2022 See how (and where) your web servers looks to the world. Global DNS Propagation Checker - http://dnschecker.org #iseeyou #port53

03.01.2022 Regular Expressions or regex has been around the coding world for some time but is now making more appearances in day-today programs. If you don't know what regex is, think of it as "search on steroids". Regex is a valuable component to the SCARD system. To see regex in action is a sandpit, check out http://www.regexr.com/ with a shoutout to Grant Skinner (https://twitter.com/gskinner/) for creating this website.

01.01.2022 Another record broken; 700000 specimens in the online pool. Congratulations to all our participants for contributing to medical education.

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