New Online CPD Education Programs for Nurses

By Petrina Smith
Tuesday, 19 August, 2014


CPDThe Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has launched a new addition to its suite of online CPD education programs – Body Systems Training Room.


ANMF Federal Education Officer Jodie Davis said the new training room, launched today demonstrates the ANMF’s ongoing commitment to providing not only its members, but all nurses and midwives affordable and practical CPD options.
“This website offers low cost subscription access to courses covering anatomy and physiology, disease and disease management, and medical procedures,” Ms Davis explained.
“Courses provide an easy understanding of complex body systems, medical and healthcare concepts and scenarios and courses include audio narrations and interactive quizzes shared through a story-board format.
“With a member base of over 230,000 nurses and midwives spread across a variety of diverse occupational roles and geographical settings, a significant challenge we face is providing high quality, yet affordable CPD services. Our online training rooms allow nurses and midwives to undertake their CPD training without the costs or time associated with attending face-to-face training.
The Body Systems Training Room can be accessed via the ANMF Federal Office website at www.anmf.org.au/education
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