Stadium Education Seminars

The Stadium Clinic has partnered with the renowned Australian Doctor GP Publication in developing series of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners accredited educational programs along with CPD approved seminars, which are held at The Stadium Clinic throughout the year.

We also hold a number of workshops with PRP Diagnostic Imaging and Stadium Sports Physiotherapy clinic allowing us access to a variety of keynote speakers covering a wide range of topics.

Our workshops are very intimate and interactive, with information relevant to general practitioners, specialists and allied health professionals.

We value our expansive professional relationships within the medical and health care field, endeavouring to make our centre a collegial environment that fosters the sharing of knowledge for the benefit of our patient’s.


Our next CPD education series with Australian Doctor Education
Sunday 8th March 2020
Register here: https://howtotreatlive.com.au/

The Stadium Clinic and Physiocise are partnering with Australian Doctor Education to bring you a Falls and Fracture Prevention Workshop that covers what you need to know about falls and fracture prevention in your at-risk patients.

Taking you step-wise through screening, risk assessment and treatment options, this practical, hands on CPD education day will reinforce your learning with practical exercises you can immediately apply with your patients in practice.

In this first year of the new triennium, be sure to book early as spaces for this popular CPD education series are limited!

Accreditation

Australian Doctor Education is an authorised provider of Accredited Activities under the RACGP QI&CPD and ACRRM’s Professional Development Program (PDP). Please note this workshop is currently pending approval.

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The Stadium Clinic acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we are fortunate to work and live, and we recognise their continuing connection to land, water, and community.