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GP Pathway module two: Fulfilling the fundamentals 
Are you, or do you know someone, considering a career in general practice in Australia ? Could you use more confidence - more... |
Communicating with people with intellectual disability 
In “Communicating with people with intellectual disability”, we follow four people living with varying levels and types of intellectual disabilities - more... |
Challenging/problem behaviours in people with intellectual disability 
Using a case based approach, the module “Challenging/problem behaviours in people with intellectual disability” provides an approach to examining the issues that arise in general practice - more... |
Overview of childbirth-related mental illness 
Can you confidently differentiate between—and manage—postpartum blues, depression and psychosis? - more... |
Learning Activity Review Discussion (LAR) May-June 2009: Strengthening Cancer Care: Psychosocial Support Module (PSM)
This activity is an online discussion based on your completion of a pre-requisite activity. The discussion will be moderated, but is based on a pre-requisite activity topic area. - more... |
Online mental health skills training (level 1) available
gplearning has three mental health active learning modules available, on depression, bipolar and psychosis. All modules are mental health skills training (formerly level 1 training) accredited by the General Practice Mental Health Standards Collaboration (GPMHSC). Completion of this training will allow GPs to continue claiming the maximum benefit for completing a GP mental health care plan.
To register as a provider of focussed psychological strategies (FPS) GPs need to complete a mental health skills training course and a FPS skills training course. Free for all RACGP members or available via subscription... - more |
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