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Registrations open for RDN's Advanced Life Support 1 & 2 workshops


18th August 2025

Registrations are now open for RDN’s Advanced Life Support 1 (ALS 1) Workshop on Thursday 27 November and RDN's Advanced Life Support 2 (ALS 2) Workshop on Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 November. Both workshops will be held at Wesley Convention Centre, Sydney.


ALS 1 RHM.pngALS 1 Workshop - 27 November

ALS 1 will enhance your skills, knowledge, and confidence in managing medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest. You will learn to recognise, assess, and immediately manage deteriorating patients. The course meets the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) standards for Advanced Life Support Level 1 and while no formal prerequisites are required, participants should be proficient in CPR.

 

 

Learn more and register for ALS 1 here

 

 


ALS 2 RHM.pngALS 2 Workshop - 26-27 November

ALS 2 is an intensive two-day course focusing on developing advanced skills in managing deteriorating patients and cardiac arrest. It is designed for healthcare professionals expected to apply these skills as part of their clinical duties or to teach them regularly. Appropriate participants include doctors and nurses working in critical care areas, members of resuscitation/medical emergency teams, and paramedics.

 

 

Learn more and register for ALS 2 here

 

 


Rural Health Month takes place annually in November and is an opportunity for the rural health community to come together for a series of educational and networking events with a ‘rural positive’ focus. 

Spanning the month of November, Rural Health Month was conceived in 2020 by Rural Health Pro and is a national celebration of the people, programs and professions driving better health in rural and remote communities. 

Registrations are now open for a growing number of events designed to connect, educate, inspire and recognise rural health professionals across disciplines.


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