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CCrISPProvider Course
Provider Course – Two and a half daysThe provider course caters for Post Graduate Year (PGY) 2+ Medical Officers working and training across a range of surgical and related disciplines. The course is conducted over two and a half days (usually all day Friday and Saturday, with half day on Sunday, some mid week courses are scheduled). The course program includes lectures, pratical skill stations, case scenarios and discussions. Assessment is continuous throughout the course and includes a pre-course MCQ test. There is also a participant mentoring program throughout the course. Course materials include:
Please register onto the Australian or New Zealand waiting list.
Instructor Course – Two and a half daysMedical practitioners interested in care of the critically ill surgical patient who have an interest and involvement in teaching and who wish to become actively involved in the CCrISP program may be invited to attend a CCrISP Instructor Course. An Instructor Course is held from mid Friday morning, all day Saturday and for half a day on Sunday. During the course, a strong emphasis is placed on the learning process and educational principles. It is invaluable to those involved in teaching. For further information about eligibility for the Instructor Course,
please refer to Joining
the CCrISP Faculty. Course materials include:
Please contact the CCrISP Office in regard to upcoming Instructor Course dates. CCrISP Outreach ProgramAs part of the Pacific Islands Project of the RACS, the CCrISP Committee have conducted CCrISP Courses in Papua New Guinea and Fiji funded by Unsaid since 2004. Parts of the course are modified to make it relevant to the Pacific Islands context, but the principles and objectives remain unchanged. Local consultant surgeons, anesthetists and emergency physicians have been trained as CCrISP Instructors and are supported by Australasian faculty. Please contact the CCrISP Office for more information about Outreach Courses. Related files
CCrISP Generic Program (PDF)Last Modified: 3 December 2008 © Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. All rights reserved. |
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