Welcome to a micro-course titled “Prior consent to the presence of a third party arranged by the practice.” Micro-courses focus on a specific area of skills development.
The benefits of choosing CPD micro-courses include.
- Quick completion time.
- Concentrated on practical, valuable information.
- Better retention of information due to the concise content.
- Ideal for personal CPD activities.
- A Certificate will be awarded upon completion. This Certificate serves as evidence of continuous staff training and should be added to your staff folder. Please refer here to learn more about the reasons for opting for our training courses.
Who would benefit from taking this free online course?
The course is designed for GPs, Nurses and GP Reception staff. It serves the purpose of either updating existing staff members within the practice or becoming a part of the orientation process.
Upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a Certificate. Simply click on your profile name to access your Certificates. It’s important to note that the course is not accredited.
The best part is that this course is absolutely free of charge for anyone interested. To enrol, visit www.courses.generalpracticetraining.com.au. Registration for the course is also free, and rest assured. We will never request your credit card details or any payments. The presence of advertisements on our website assists in offsetting some of the course expenses, ensuring it remains free for you.
During the registration process, kindly provide your desired user name, which will be printed on your Certificate of completion. Remember, your actual date of birth or address is not required.
This course offers a refreshing perspective from traditional methods, encouraging improvement and growth. It’s a compact, practical resource, and you’ll receive a Certificate to validate your learning, all at no cost to you. Register at your convenience and enhance your expertise.
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Where can you find your Certificate?
More free resources for GPs and Practice staff at General Practice Training and Consulting.
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