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Centre for Educa on and Training
April 2017
Centre for Educa on and Training
Editor: Carolyn Driscoll
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 53204749
For General Bookings and
Enquires for the Centre for
Educa on and Training
Contact ERC Liaison on 53204384
Bookings and Enquiries for Con nuing Nurse and
Midwifery Educa on or Highway Model of
Educa on
Contact Shayne Davis on 53204038
cet.administra [email protected]
The CET:- Who we are, What we do
The CET (Centre for Educa on and Training) Team are a collabora ve energe c team of 48.The CET aims to provide educa on and training that inspires evidence based prac ce leading to quality clinical outcomes.
Do you know that the CET conducts CSSP (Clinical Support and Supervision, Founda on and Intermediate) full day programs. These mul -disciplinary programs are aimed at staff who work in the clinical se ng and provide clinical support and supervision for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Please refer to the Training and Events Calendar for further details.
Do you know that the CET is running a Cert IV in TAE. This qualifica on reflects the roles of individuals delivering training and assessment services in the VET sector and is also suitable prepara on for those engaged in the delivery of training and educa on of competence in a workplace context. The course will be adver sed early May.
Do you know that the CET conducts workshops in the following areas:
Access or care for PICCS or PORTs
Perform venepuncture
Perform IV cannula on
For further informa on contact:
CET.adminstra [email protected]
CET Team Update
We welcome Belinda Mende to the Graduate Support team.
The CET offer our congratula ons to Emma-Lee Fell—CPDN EN Traineeship Program, who is moving on in her career to become the new NUM at Eureka Village . The CET would like to thank Emma-Lee for her dedica on and passion for educa on, learning and excellent clinical care. You will be greatly missed.
Denielle Beardmore would like to extend a big thank you to team members who have made the new team members feel part of the greater good. Feedback from several of our new team members or people who have moved roles over the last few months has been very posi ve. They have made men on of how supported they feel, how welcome they have been made and how friendly the team is. This is very pleasing to hear when we can be so busy in our day to day roles. Taking me out to say hello, smile or check in with each other can mean so much.
Congratula ons to Andrew Tongs who was successful in the EOI to fill in Zoe Swain’s MEO (Medical Educa on Officer) role. Andrew will be working in the role on Wednesday and Friday’s.
Congratula ons to Melisa White who will be taking up the posi on of ED Project Support Officer, covering Zoe Swain’s Maternity Leave.
ALS Cath Lab Scenario A mul -disciplinary ALS simula on event was conducted on the 15th of February 2017.
The simula on included ALS, dissec on of a proximal le main artery that required interven on and a IAP (balloon pump), concluding with the cath lab team delivering a cri cally ill pa ent to the helipad for transfer to Melbourne.
The simula on included a Cardiologist, a Cardiac Fellow, Cath lab nurses, radiology, a cardiac technician, ICU MET team, Medical Registrar , and Anaesthe cs; approximately 17 staff in total.
The simula on focused on communica on, allowing for discussion around ming of interven ons and priori es during the Code Blue in the Cath Lab.
Pictured are photos of the team delivering the cri cally ill pa ent to the helipad for transfer to Melbourne.