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Below is an alphabetical listing of all Mayfield general courses/training programs. There
is a brief description of each course, the commencement date, and a link to
the detailed brochure and application form.
If you prefer you can view the course/training program information in other listing formats, by
clicking on the appropriate link in the shaded navigation pane on the left hand side
of this page.
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Click on the link at the end of each course entry to access the full
course details and application form.
Applied Medical Terminology Course
Distance Education - this course may be commenced on any date in 2009
This nationally recognised course prepares you for work or study in health care. The
course provides an introduction to medical terminology, anatomy and physiology and other
health related topics. You will develop an understanding of medical terminology applicable
to a range of workplaces.
Brochure and application form
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Developing Policies, Procedures and Audit Tools in Health Care
2 day short course - 22-23 June 2009
Health staff are frequently required to develop policies and procedures to ensure the
required level of service delivery or care is provided. In addition, improvements in
health care delivery are a requirement of accreditation. This program guides the
participant in developing evidence based policies and procedures. This course also
builds skills in developing tools that can be used to conduct internal audits. Internal
auditing and subsequent action will enhance quality outcomes in your facility and assist
with accreditation outcomes.
Brochure and application form
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Medical Emergencies in Children
3 day short course - 1-3 June 2009
Many medical emergencies in children occur during the course of day-to-day life. It has been noted
through the media that a number of children die or become severely handicapped due to
the mismanagement of emergency medical situations. This course endeavours to provide
the participant with knowledge and skills to manage the most common situations found in
children who are in care.
Brochure and application form
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Pathology - Certificate III in HLT32607
Commencing 3 June, 2009
Pathology specimen collectors collect blood and other specimens for analysis. They may
work independently or as part of a team in laboratories, medical centres, hospitals and
other health settings.
Brochure and application form
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