The ALS2 Recertification One Day Course (17th June 2026)
17 June 2026, 8.00am
– 6.00pm
The Advanced Life Support (ALS2) provider certificate is valid for 4 years from the date you undertook the two-day course. This date can be found on your blue ALS certificate card.
If you wish to retain your ALS provider status you can undertake this one-day recertification course provided your current certificate has not expired.
If the date has lapsed, you will need to do the two-day ALS2 course.
Training or development
Anaesthesia
ARC Advanced Life Support Level 1 (ALS1) - all 2026 dates
16 December 2025
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7 December 2026
This is a one-day course aimed at providing the candidate with the skills and knowledge to manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis. It includes the recognition, assessment and immediate management of the deteriorating patient. Our course is jointly accredited by the Resuscitation Council (UK) and the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC).
Training or development
Intensive care, emergency and trauma
Anaesthesia
Medical intern information session
5 May 2026, 5.00pm
– 6.00pm
Interested in starting your medical career at the Royal Melbourne Hospital? Join us online for our medical intern information session. Hear from senior medical staff about the internship program, including from Chief Medical Officer Fergus Kerr.
SpineCare 2026
11 May 2026
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1 August 2026
Hybrid online and in-person event
Early-bird price available
SpineCare is a professional development course and training program for clinicians who treat people with back and neck pain. The program includes 38 hours of virtual and practical learning. Discounted rates available.
Training or development
Allied health
Graduate Nurse Program information (session 1 - in-person)
27 May 2026, 5.30pm
– 7.00pm
Want to hear more about commencing your nursing career at RMH? Join us for our information sessions and hear from the GNP Leadership Team, NUMs, Educators and current Graduates. We will discuss the General, First Nations, Mental Health and Metropolitan-Regional streams, as well as explore the application process so you feel ready to apply with confidence. (This event is held at the Charles La Trobe lecture theatre at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Parkville. We are also hosting an online event in June for anyone who can't make it to this session.)
Graduate Nurse Program information (session 2 - online)
11 June 2026, 5.00pm
– 6.30pm
Want to hear more about commencing your nursing career at RMH? Join us for our information sessions and hear from the GNP Leadership Team, NUMs, Educators and current Graduates. During these sessions we will discuss the General, First Nations, Mental Health and Metropolitan-Regional streams, as well as explore the application process so you feel ready to apply with confidence.
The STAR Course - 11 July 2026
11 July 2026, 8.00am
– 5.00pm
The Skills Training for Anaesthetic Residents (STAR) course is designed for junior anaesthetic trainees and residents entering the anaesthetic training program. The full day course covers a range of technical and non-technical skills, working to bridging the knowledge gap as well as developing skills in crisis management, leadership, and team management.
Certification
Training or development
Anaesthesia
The CRASH course 1 August 2026
The Critical Care, Resuscitation and Airway Skills in High Fidelity Simulation (CRASH) course is designed to support anaesthetists returning to work. It provides a safe, supportive environment to revise key skills, rehearse critical scenarios and rebuild confidence before resuming clinical duties.
Training or development
Anaesthesia
The ALS2 Course (17th & 18th August 2026)
17 August 2026, 8.00am
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18 August 2026, 6.00pm
This two day internationally accredited course has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management.
The ALS course consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios, providing the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
The course will emphasise the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment.
Training or development
Anaesthesia
The ALS2 Course (7th & 8th September 2026)
7 September 2026, 8.00am
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8 September 2026, 6.00pm
This two day internationally accredited course has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management.
The ALS course consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios, providing the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
The course will emphasise the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment.
Training or development
Anaesthesia
ACTION™ (Acute Critical and Threatening Incidents Occurring Needlessly) course 2026
22 September 2026, 8.00am
– 4.30pm
Hybrid online and in-person event
The ACTION™ Course is a multi-professional program to train staff in recognising patient deterioration and act appropriately in treating the acutely unwell. ACTION is a hybrid learning program (consisting online and on-site learning workshops) and uses a structured and prioritised system of patient assessment and management to enable pre-emptive approach to critical illness. The ACTION course is designed to help ward-based doctors, nurses and allied health professionals manage the deteriorating patient safely and successfully.
Training or development
Intensive care, emergency and trauma
The ALS2 Course (16th & 17th November 2026)
16 November 2026, 8.00am
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17 November 2026, 6.00pm
This two day internationally accredited course has been developed to standardise the teaching of cardiac arrest and resuscitation management.
The ALS course consists of lectures, practical workshops and cardiac arrest scenarios, providing the opportunity to practice skills and apply knowledge.
The course will emphasise the importance of teamwork before safe transfer into a critical care environment.
Training or development
Anaesthesia
Eighteenth International Hokkaido Trauma Conference 2027
10 January 2027
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15 January 2027
Early-bird price available
The International Hokkaido Trauma Conference – held yearly at the Rusutsu Ski Resort in Japan – is a series of lectures, workshops and panel discussions to update clinicians on the current and changing practice of trauma medicine.
Conference or seminar
Intensive care, emergency and trauma
Anaesthesia