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The Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program is designed to develop the knowledge and skills required for Professionals working in Indigenous health to safely assess the aural health of individuals and implement best practice management guidelines. At the successful completion of this program the clinician should: Have knowledge and understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the ear Be able to perform a comprehensive ear health assessment Recognise abnormalities of the auditory system Recognise the need for refer to medical staff or specialist Give the patient a comprehensive explanation of examination findings Document the examination findings and outcome in the patient’s history. This program is available to Registered and Enrolled Nurses, General Practitioners, Audiometrists, Indigenous Health Care Workers, and Allied Health Care Workers. Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program Incorporating Accredited Units AEHAAH001A and AEHPAH002A The Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program is a nationally accredited program and is fully funded by the federal Department of Health under the Ear and Hearing Health Project. Date: Saturday, 2 June 2018 8.45am - approx. 4.30pm Venue: Training Room The Glen Hotel Cnr Logan Road and Gaskell Street EIGHT MILE PLAINS, QLD 4113 Cost: No Cost (registration essential – see below) This program has been endorsed by APNA according to approved quality standards criteria This program has been endorsed by the Hearing Aid and Audiometry Society of Australia No. CPED2015/07. This program has been accredited by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. Normally $425.00 per Participant. Register NOW for FREE Register early as places are limited and will fill quickly. To register - CLICK HERE

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The Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program is designed to develop the knowledge and skills required for Professionals working in Indigenous health to safely assess the aural health of individuals and implement best practice management guidelines.

At the successful completion of this program the clinician should:

• Have knowledge and understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the ear• Be able to perform a comprehensive ear health assessment• Recognise abnormalities of the auditory system• Recognise the need for refer to medical staff or specialist• Give the patient a comprehensive explanation of examination findings• Document the examination findings and outcome in the patient’s history.

This program is available to Registered and Enrolled Nurses, General Practitioners, Audiometrists, Indigenous Health Care Workers, and Allied Health Care Workers.

Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program

Incorporating Accredited Units

AEHAAH001A and AEHPAH002A

The Otitis Media and Aural Health Care Program is a nationally accredited program and is fully funded by the federal Department of Health under the Ear and Hearing Health Project.

Date: Saturday, 2 June 20188.45am - approx. 4.30pm

Venue: Training RoomThe Glen HotelCnr Logan Road and Gaskell StreetEIGHT MILE PLAINS, QLD 4113

Cost: No Cost (registration essential – see below)

This program has been endorsed by APNA according to approved quality

standards criteria

This program has been endorsed by the Hearing Aid and Audiometry Society of

Australia No. CPED2015/07.

This program has been accredited by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.

Normally $425.00 per Participant. Register NOW for FREE

Register early as places are limited and will fill quickly.To register - CLICK HERE