- Conferences & seminars
- Nursing & Midwifery education & training
- Women’s Alcohol and Drug Service (WADS) training and education program
- Childbirth education & training
- Allied Health education & training
- NBO Australasia
- Sexual assault education programs
- The Women’s Maternity Services Education Program (MSEP)
- Abortion and contraception education & training
The Women's annual education and training program includes tailored short courses and seminars on subjects ranging from breastfeeding education to women's infectious diseases. Check this site regularly for new courses offered throughout the year.
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Conferences & seminars
The Women's organises and convenes a range of conferences, seminars and symposia for health professionals. Join us for Australia’s largest neonatology conference: Cool Topics 2024.
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Nursing & Midwifery education & training
The Women's provides a comprehensive education and training program for nurses and midwives.
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Women’s Alcohol and Drug Service (WADS) training and education program
The Women's Alcohol and Drug Service (WADS) offers training, education and secondary consultation to health and care professionals across Victoria.
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Childbirth education & training
The Women’s provides Childbirth Education training for interested health professionals and community educators.
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Allied Health education & training
The Women’s provides a comprehensive range of education and training programs for allied heath professionals
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NBO Australasia
The Newborn Behavioural Observational (NBO) system is a structured set of observations designed to help the clinician and parent together, to observe the infant's behavioral capacities and identify the support the infant needs for successful development
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Sexual assault education programs
Each year CASA House provides community and professional training for those interested in gaining skills and insight into working with victim/survivors of sexual assault.
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The Women’s Maternity Services Education Program (MSEP)
The Women’s Maternity Services Education Program (MSEP) is a state-wide education program, delivering multidisciplinary education onsite for Victorian maternity services.
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Abortion and contraception education & training
The Royal Women’s Hospital is an established provider of abortion and contraception services and provides training and information to practitioners in the primary and secondary sectors.
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Disclaimer
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