2009 Course Calendar
Emergency Crisis Resource Management
Name:

Emergency Crisis Resource Management
Course Contact: 3636 0292 - Course Administrator
Lead Faculty: Dr Sean Lawrence
Domain: Scenario Based Learning

Description:













This course enables multi-disciplinary emergency medicine teams to learn, as they work together in their usual workplace environment, a simulated resuscitation bay in the emergency department. The course covers the key principles of Crisis Resource Management and explores the dynamics of effective teams. Educational sessions and practical “hands on” skills stations complement the realistic event scenarios played out in the fully equipped purpose built emergency room. Our patient is a very life-like medium fidelity mannequin who responds appropriately to all your actions! Extensive AV equipment supports scenario debriefs, which are conducted by a trained CRM instructors.As this course is especially designed for multi-disciplinary teams, medical and nursing are encouraged to attend together. The course accommodates up to 4 medical staff and 4 nursing staff. Individual applicants should also contact the centre to participate in this course.
Professional
Development Points:
ACEM - 12pts (MOPS), ACRRM - 16pts, RCNA - 8 CNE
Affiliation:

Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Suitable For:

Medical Staff and Nursing Staff involved in clinical emergencies
Course Code: ECRM-041
Start Date: Wednesday, 20th May 2009
End Date: Wednesday, 20th May 2009
Start Time: 8.15am
End Time: 5.00pm
Location:




QH Skills Development Centre
Level 4 - Block 6
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Herston

Other venues determined by Applicant locations

Course Fees:






Core Course: Funded Centrally by Queensland Health

This course is being offered for free on behalf of Queensland Health to 4 doctors and 4 nurses who are working in an emergency environment. You will be contacted if you're one of the first 8 applicants.

Registration Links:

Course Flyer  pdf       Registration & Local Coordinator Information