Registration for this event has now closed. For any enquiries please contact us at education@adpha.au.
The Extension Seminar in Laboratory Tests comprises of a three-part self-paced learning package. Part 1 focuses on key electrolytes sodium, potassium and magnesium, and use of laboratory tests in clinical practice. Part 2 covers acid-base balance, urea and creatinine and liver function tests. In Part 3, the focus is on the circulatory system covering troponin, creatinine kinase, coagulation and platelet tests, haemoglobin, red cells and iron studies. The live virtual seminar component provides attendees to cement their learnings through knowledge application in various case study sessions.
The self-paced learning package will be available from Friday 12 January 2024. The live virtual component of this seminar will take place on Saturday 24 February 2024. The self-paced learning package materials must be completed prior to attending the live virtual seminar.
Please note: all attendees will have 18 weeks of access to the seminar self-paced learning package and resources from your date of enrolment into this page. Enrolment details will be sent to registered attendees when available.
Please note: presentation recordings from the live virtual seminar will not be available.
Members |
Non-members |
Intern members |
Intern non-members |
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Early bird* |
$460 |
$570 |
$285 |
$365 |
Standard |
$580 |
$720 |
$360 |
$455 |
All registration rates include GST.
*Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEDT Friday 9 February 2024.
Seminar Lead:
Professor Jeff Hughes, Professor, School of Pharmacy, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA; Chief Scientific Officer, PainCheK Ltd, Sydney, NSW
Presenters & Tutors:
Associate Professor Bhavini Patel Executive Director Medicines Management, Research, NT Executive COVID-19 Vaccine Lead, NT Health, Darwin, NT |
Karl Winckel Senior Pharmacist, Education and Training, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health; Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld |
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Jess Lloyd, Pharmacist Team Leader - Kidney and Transplant, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Qld | Carla Scuderi, Assistant Director of Pharmacy Clinical, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Qld | ||
Cassie Lanskey, Clinical Pharmacist, Surgical Team, Townsville University Hospital; Clinical Educator & Lecturer, College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook Univeristy, Townsville, Qld | Courtney Hill, Medical Team Leader Clinical Pharmacist, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Qld | ||
Jay Fitch, Senior Clinical Educator, Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, Tas |
Professor Lisa Pont, Professor of Pharmacy, Deputy Head of School, Graduate School of Health (Learning and Teaching), University of Technology Sydney; President, International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology, Sydney, NSW |
All times listed are in AEDT.
This activity has been accredited for 7.25 hours of Group-1 CPD and 5.75 hours of Group-2 CPD (for a total of 18.75 CPD credits), suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan.
The accreditation number is S2023/97.
The program addresses pharmacist competency standards, including:
(National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia, 2016)
All registration rates include GST
Early bird registration ends 1159pm AEDT Friday 9 February 2024.
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