CRASH 2025 - Skills / Simulation Workshop
CRASH Critical Care
Critical Care ~ Resuscitation ~ Advanced Life Support
CRASH - Critical Care eLearning (2025)
The CRASH workshop was developed by a team of emergency physicians, rural GPs, and nurse and paramedic educators.
The program provides 24 hours of training incorporating online (eLearning) and a 2 day practical skills workshop. Topics include: Resuscitation of the Critically Ill/Injured Patient, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Basic and Advanced Airway Management, Ventilation using an Oxylog Ventilator, Resuscitation Team Leadership and Teamwork, Difficult Vascular Access, Cervical Spine Management in Trauma, Chest Tube Insertion, Needle Aspiration, Cardiac Pacing/Cardioversion, and Newborn Resuscitation.
The workshop pre- and post-learning is delivered online and includes:
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Basic Life Support (BLS)
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ALS)
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Approach to the Critically Ill Patient
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Recognising and Managing the Obstructed Airway
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Mechanical Ventilation: Use of the Oxylog Ventilator
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Managing the Patient with Acute Respiratory Compromise/Ventilation
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Non-Invasive Ventilation in Acute Care
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Assessment and Management of Circulatory Shock
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Assessing and Treating the Critically Ill Child/Newborn Resuscitation
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Immediate Management of the Patient with Major Trauma
Please note: Access to the online course is restricted to participants registered for the CRASH Workshop
Information about the course
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Designed for ED medical and nursing staff, Rural Medical Practitioners and Training Medical Officers
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CME hours: Certified for 24 hours of continuing medical education
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CPD accreditation: RACGP, ACRRM
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Procedural Grant: Meets requirements for the Procedural Grant in Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesia
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CPD Certificate is provided with successful completion of the course
Course Accreditation
The course is an accredited learning activity for medical continuing professional development. The course is an accredited CPD activity for : 2023-2025 triennium. RACGP (13.5 Educational Activity & 18 Reviewing Performance Points) and ACRRM (Points to be advised).