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CPR and Emergency Life Support Courses

RACGP Accredited Courses for 7 CPD Hours to meet Your
New 50 CPD Hours Requirements of AHPRA since 2023

EA 4.5 CDP Hours RP 2.5 CPD Hours - Two certificates on
completion CPR and ELS

$150.00

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The CPR (Basic Life Support) and ELS (Emergency Life Support) Courses are RACGP-accredited and provide a total of 7 CPD Hours to help meet the new 50 CPD Hours requirements set by AHPRA (since 2023).

This one-day, face-to-face course equips healthcare professionals with essential life-saving skills to manage patients during collapse/arrest situations. Participants will receive two certificates upon successful completion:

  • CPR (Basic Life Support)

  • ELS (Emergency Life Support)

The course focuses on the recognition, assessment, and immediate management of collapsed or arrested patients and is suitable for healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics.

Course Dates:

  • 30th March 2025

  • 25th May 2025

Course Fee: $150 AUD
Venue: Level 3, 22 Rutland Road, Box Hill VIC 3128
Time: 09:00 AM – 04:30 PM

For registrations or further inquiries, email admin@citimed.com.au with the following details:

  • Full Name

  • Mobile Number

  • Speciality & Place of Work

  • RACGP Number (if applicable)

  • AHPRA Number (if applicable)

This RACGP-accredited course awards participants with 7 CPD Hours, divided into:

  • 4.5 CPD Hours (Educational Activities – EA)

  • 2.5 CPD Hours (Reviewing Performance – RP)

Participants will gain hands-on experience in basic and advanced emergency life support techniques that are crucial for managing medical emergencies in various healthcare settings.

The course covers the following critical areas:

  • DRSABCD Approach for emergency response

  • Airway Management Skills

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Techniques

  • Effective CPR Techniques

  • Defibrillation (AED modes)

  • Management of Anaphylaxis & Epipen Use

  • Application of a Cervical Collar for Neck Injuries

  • Use of Airway Adjuncts (Oropharyngeal, Nasopharyngeal, LMA, I-Gel)

  • Understanding Paramedic Systems in Australia

  • Use of Methoxyflurane Inhaler for Acute Pain Management

  • Lateral Recovery Position for Unconscious Patients

  • Foreign Body Obstruction & Upper Airway Management