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Registration information for the Early Management of Severe Trauma (EMST) course.

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The majority of EMST Provider courses are now full. Please register to the waiting list for your preferred courses through the link above. You will be contacted by email if a place becomes available.

The EMST Refresher program still has places available across most courses - Please follow the link above to register and pay for a course. To be eligible to attend the EMST Refresher course, you must have successfully completed ATLS/EMST course within the last six years.

2023 release dates

Registrations for 2023 courses are schedule to open as outlined below at 10am AEDT:

RACS Fellows, SETs and SIMGs 16 November 2022 
General release (all eligible applicants) 30 November 2022 

The demand for EMST courses remains high, this is due to course cancellations throughout 2020 and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Please join the Skills Training mailing list to be kept up to date with Skills Training activities.

2023 course schedule

Please visit the EMST 2023 course schedule (PDF 54.36KB). 

Registration platform

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) has launched a new Training & Services platform, where you can search, register and pay for courses. You will have to sign in to eHub to register.

You will be able to register in a few easy steps:

  • Complete the registration form
  • Select pass
  • Agree to Terms and Conditions
  • Make payment via card or PayPal
  • Your place is not confirmed until payment has been processed
  • Please use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge
  • If unable to proceed on the registration page, try a hard refresh (Ctrl F5)

Please refer to the quick reference guide for detailed steps, or watch this video on how to navigate your way through the platform. For more information, please refer to the frequently asked questions.

Waitlist

All courses have a waitlist available. During high traffic times, the website could need some time to update, you will be advised that a course is full and referred to the waitlist. You will be contacted if a place becomes available and given an opportunity to register.

Cancellation policy

In the event that a participant withdraws from a Skills Training course, the following refund criteria are applied: 

  • Withdrawal more than 10 weeks prior to course: 95% refund of course fee
  • Withdrawal less than 10 weeks prior to course: 50% refund of course fee
  • Withdrawal less than 6 weeks prior to course: No refund of course fee

This policy will apply to all courses and participants. We encourage registration to local courses.

In the event that RACS is required to cancel a course, participants will receive a full refund of their course fee. 

If a participant is not able to attend the course for compassionate reasons (e.g. sickness or bereavement) the refund amount will be determined on a case by case basis, please contact skills.registration@surgeons.org as soon as possible if you are not able to attend the course. 

Please do not attend a RACS event if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or are awaiting a test result.

Please view the Skills Training cancelled courses disclaimer (PDF 112.69KB).

As at 2 September 2022.

Withdrawals and transfers

To withdraw from your allocated course, please login to eHub and follow the steps given below:

  • Click your profile name on the upper right-hand corner of the page.
  • Click My Registrations. This will display a list of all courses you are enrolled for.
  • Click CANCEL button for the course you want to withdraw from.
  • You will receive an email notification confirming your withdrawal.
  • If you are eligible for a refund, you will be refunded by the payment method used at time of purchase, you will receive an email confirming the credit has been processed.
  • For eligible refunds through payment method of PayPal, if payment was made over six months ago, PayPal will decline the refund. Our Finance team will contact you for an alternative refund method.
Unfortunately transfers to alternative courses are not possible.

 

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Please join the Skills Training mailing list to be kept up to date with all Skills Training activities.

Pandemic consideration

Please note due to the complexities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) recommends all applicants to attend a local course where possible. Some regions are limited on course offerings and when required RACS will prioritise local attendees in these regions. Please note RACS may contact an applicant to discuss their course place if registered to a course outside their region, and the applicant may be asked to withdraw from the course. 

RACS is committed to ensuring that participants health and safety is the top priority of running any event, which includes adhering to any local, state, and federal laws, policies and restrictions, both in Australia and New Zealand. Due to the complex evolving nature of these laws and restrictions, RACS may be required to cancel a course at any time leading up to the event. 

Please see out Frequently Asked Questions page and RACS COVID-19 Event Safe Strategy (PDF 217.75KB) for more information. 

Please contact skills.registration@surgeons.org if you have any questions.

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