Course Summary
This 2 day workshop aims to bridge the gap between primary care and the emergency department. GPs will further develop their knowledge and skills using practical tools they can implement in their workplace.
The workshop is designed to be highly practical, with a strong focus on hands-on learning through simulated scenarios, case studies, and interactive skills sessions. This approach helps participants build confidence and competence in managing real-life urgent care situations.
This course is an approved RACGP activity (Activity Id: 844777):
- Reviewing Performance - 5 Hours
- Educational Activities - 9.5 Hours
Key information
2 Days
Workshop
$17,700 AUD inc GST
per group
Suitable professions
General Practitioner
Units of competency
9.5 hours
5 hours
Endorsed by
Course details
In this two-day workshop, GPs will refresh and build skills in a range of areas important to the Urgent Care space. Topics include:
- Clinical Assessment in Urgent Care
- Burns Management
- ECG Interpretation
- Suturing and Wound Closure
- Splinting and Immobilisation
- Cannulation.
Relevant roles would include:
- General practitioners.
The workshop will deliver a range of learning outcomes aligned to the RACGP accreditation framework including:
- Consolidation of knowledge for the participants and practical application of Basic and Intermediate Life Support, and ECG Interpretation in a classroom setting.
- Establishing the need for Suturing, Plastering, or IV cannulation and assessing the client’s physical and pathophysiological status.
- Classifying and preparing equipment for Suturing, Plastering, and IV cannulation.
- Performing Suturing, Plastering, and IV cannulation in a simulated environment if deemed appropriate and safe.
- Providing relevant and appropriate post-procedure care.
This program is delivered as a 2-day in person practical workshop with a strong focus on hands-on learning through simulated scenarios, case studies, and interactive skills sessions.
Over the 2-days of training, students will be guided and observed by expert trainers with experience in emergency care.
Comprehensive skills and scenario based training ensures effective triage and decision-making on how to assess the severity of conditions and prioritise care, ensuring that resources are used efficiently and patients receive timely attention.
Urgent care training is crucial for a variety of staff working within the urgent care sector as it enables them to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, severe allergic reactions, traumatic injuries, and respiratory distress, which can be life-saving and reduce the risk of complications.
Students enrolled in Benchmarque Group courses should adhere to the following principles:
- Display a commitment to learning and to achieving success
- Be responsible and accountable for their own learning, behaviour and decisions
- Actively participate in all workshop activities and learning experiences
- Attend all scheduled sessions and be punctual at all times
- Complete all online assessments and workplace practice activities
- Work in harmony and respect the rights and opinions of staff and other students
- Treat others as they themselves would like to be treated
- Use acceptable language at all times.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
This is a program designed for General Practitioners and its main aim is to bridge the gap between primary care and the emergency department. GPs will further develop their knowledge and skills using practical tools they can implement in their workplace.
This workshop is delivered as face-to-face training. Informal assessment will be via observation of practical activity both individually and as part of group-work scenarios.
This workshop is designed exclusively for GP workforce but Benchmarque Group also has a similar program available for nurses.