Train the Trainer Program for PEP and Emergency Contraception in Acute Settings
Enhance your clinical confidence and teaching skills in acute and urgent care settings. This Train the Trainer program equips GPs and nurses with the latest evidence-based approaches to HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and Emergency Contraception, plus the tools to train colleagues in your workplace.
Through a mix of interactive onnline learning, live sessions, and practical toolkits, you'll gain the knowledge, decision-making skills, and peer education expertise to improve patient care and build capability across your team.
Learning Outcomes:
- Assess eligibility for HIV PEP and Emergency Contraception in line with current Australian guidelines in acute and urgent care settings
- Initiate HIV PEP and Emergency Contraception according to current Australian guidelines in acute and urgent care settings
- Apply clinical decision-making tools and care pathways to manage PEP and Emergency Contraception presentations
- Identify barriers to timely access to PEP and Emergency Contraception
- Examine key characteristics of adult learners and their implications for clinical education
Speakers/Facilitators:
- Susannah Ramshaw, Registrar in Sexual Health Medicine, Sydney Sexual Health Centre
- Aajuli Shukla, General practitioner and urgent care doctor at Myhealth Rosehill and urgent care clinic Carlton
| CPD Points | Continuing professional development points apply |
|---|---|
| Location |
Online |
| Date | Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
| Duration | 2h |