Perth Emergency PD: Rottnest Island
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About this Event
Come join us for a morning of interactive and thought provoking PD followed by lunch and drinks at the newly opened luxury Samphire Resort, Rottnest Island.
Associate Professor Paul Bailey (Medical Director, St John Ambulance) and Professor Stephen Dunjey (Emergency Physician, RPH & Professor of EM, St John of God Murdoch) are the stars of this event with individual topical presentations followed by an open forum Q&A where absolutely everything is up for discussion!
The two individual sessions are titled: Pre Hospital - What you didn't know and Hospital - What you didn't know. The idea behind this is to bridge the gap between the two and have a better appreciation for what each of us has to do in our respective roles. Both presenters are highly engaging and open to questions throughout so our advice is to expect the unexpected as these discussions could go anywhere!
After a morning of engaging PD the event will move outside where participants can take in the breath-taking views over Thompson Bay whilst enjoying 2 hours of drinks and a light lunch.
Registrations are open to all Medical Professionals (although specifically targeted to those working pre-hospital or in the ED setting) and includes the following:
- Access to exclusive discounts with Rottnest Express including all inclusive $49 return fares from Freemantle
- 2 hours optional e-learning/ pre-event reading to ensure you are primed with questions!
- 3 hours Interactive PD
- Morning tea
- Lunch
- 2 hour alcoholic drinks package
All up this is a whopping 7 hours of CPD that could count towards your yearly registration requirements with AHPRA. Event numbers are capped at 120 participants so please ensure to secure your place early to avoid disappointment.
Refunds: A full refund will be issued if the event is required to be cancelled due to government imposed restrictions (e.g. COVID-19). Due to the popularity of the event refunds for other reasons are not possible however a transfer of ticket can occur.