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Private practice support webinar - 20 May
Working in private practice? Then this is the session for you!
Join Dr Lucky de Silva (private practice fellow), Dr Debra Devonshire (ANZCA Councillor and CPD Committee Chair), John Prentice (ANZCA Library Manager), Kathryn Rough (ANZCA Research Librarian) and Nadja Kaye (ANZCA Membership Manager) for an informative session exploring the college’s support and resources - specifically for private practice specialists.
Learn more about CPD support for private practice, the new private practice support hub and DynaMed clinical decision support tool - and the many ways college can support you.
Note: This session is being recorded and will be available to view shortly afterwards.
DynaMed Trial
As part of our strategy to expand dedicated resourcing for our private practice fellows, the college is undertaking a 90 day trial of the DynaMed clinical decision tool.
This trial concludes 30 June 2025.
Point of care/clinical decision tools
A number of online tools and apps are available to help with your clinical support needs.
Guidelines
The college provides access to a number of resources that provides guidelines-related information.
Accessing articles anywhere
If you regularly google information/articles or want an enhanced PubMed experience, then LibKey Nomad++ is the tool for you.
CPD support for private practice
In consultation with the CPD team, the library has created a series of resource support guides covering every aspect of CPD.
Research support for private practice
The library provides a number of services and resource support for private practitioners involved in research.
Wellbeing support for private practice
The college provides a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.
Safety & advocacy support for private practice
The college provides access to a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.
Keeping current
Struggling with keeping up-to-date with your journal reading? We recommend the following tools for the time poor!
Creating a journal club
The BJA Education article below sets out the steps to creating a successful journal club. Also included are guides for 2 separate health services outlining the steps and resources often available at the local level.
Quick links
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