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Clinical Procedures for Junior Doctors


Service Details
 

Most common procedures for Junior Medical Officers working in a hospital setting. Workshop involves tutorials and hands on practice on models in state of the art skills lab at Wollongong Hospital (Illawarra Shoalhaven Hospitals Skills Centre) . 8 hours CPD certificate to all participants.


Airway Management Procedures

  • Oxygen delivery methods

  • LMA / Nasal high flow

  • Non Invasive ventilation (BiPAP & CPAP)

  • Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)


Circulation Procedures

  • Intravenous cannulation

  • Ultrasound guided cannulation

  • Intraosseous needle insertion


Common Procedures

  • Lumbar puncture and CSF pressure monitoring with sampling

  • Nasogastric tube insertion

  • Vaginal speculum examination

  • Indwelling urinary catheter insertion

  • Wound Management (Suturing and glue application)


Terms and Conditions

  1. There will be NO allowance and once spots are filled registrations will close

  2. No allowance for late comers

  3. Paid parking in the hospital, free parking on Loftus street

  4. (Halal) Lunch and Tea provided

  5. Tickets are non refundable and non transferable


Frequently Asked Questions
 

1. What is this workshop about?

This is a hands-on practical workshop for Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) to learn the most common hospital procedures. Training is conducted in the state-of-the-art Skills Lab at Wollongong Hospital with both tutorials and practice on models.

2. What procedures will I learn?

The workshop covers:


  • Airway management (oxygen delivery, LMA, nasal high flow, BiPAP & CPAP)

  • Circulation (IV cannulation, ultrasound-guided cannulation, intraosseous insertion)

  • Common hospital procedures (lumbar puncture, NGT insertion, urinary catheterization, vaginal speculum exam, wound management & suturing)

3. Who should attend this workshop?

It’s designed for Junior Medical Officers, IMGs, and early-career doctors who want supervised, hands-on training in essential hospital skills.

4. How long is the workshop?

This is a one-day, 8-hour program, including tutorials, hands-on practice, and breaks.

5. Do I receive a certificate?

Yes. All participants will receive an 8-hour CPD certificate. Expect it to be sent to your email address within 7 days. Ensure your complete full name is correct upon registration as it will be used in your certificate.

6. Where is the workshop held?

At the Illawarra Shoalhaven Hospitals Skills Centre, Wollongong Hospital (NSW).

7. Are meals included?

Yes. Lunch and tea are provided, with halal options available.

8. What about parking?

There is paid parking at Wollongong Hospital, with free parking on Loftus Street nearby.

9. Are there any terms and conditions?

Yes, please note:


  • Spots are limited and close once filled

  • No allowance for latecomers

  • Tickets are non-transferable

10. What is the Refund Policy?

Tickets for this workshop are non-refundable and non-transferable. You can read the full Refund Policy here.


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