InstructorPaul Soloviev
TypeOnline Course
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Dealing with unwarranted test requests is a free online course. This course is suitable for GPs and recording as a QI PIP activity by practice. The activity addresses the situation where some unjustified requests for clinical investigations are made by the patients or CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) practitioners.

This activity is suitable for self-recorded CPD activities. (RP 1 hour)

A Certificate will be provided at the end of the course. You can read more about the reasons to use our training courses here.

  • Suitable for General Practitioners.
  • Suitable to be used as a PDSA template by the practice.
  • This course is a self-learning, fully online activity.
  • You will receive a Certificate at the end of the course. Click on your profile name to access the Certificates.
  • This course is free of charge to anyone.
  • You need to register at www.courses.generalpracticetraining.com.au when you enrol for the course. It is also free of charge. We will never ask you for your credit card details or any payments. You are not required to enter your real date of birth or address. Advertisements around this website help us cover some of the course costs and keep it free for you.
  • When asked to register for this portal, please, enter your user name as you wish it to be on the Certificate of completion of the course.
  • You are not required to provide your real date of birth or address.

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Where can you find your Certificate?

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Section 1PDSA
Lecture 1Background of the problem
Lecture 2PDSA draft
Lecture 3How do we know what tests are appropriate?
Lecture 4Draft: Protocol for Dealing with Unwarranted Requests for Clinical Investigations in a GP Clinic
Lecture 5Thank you

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