Central and Eastern Sydney PHN (CESPHN) provides a range of educational activities for GPs, AHPs and practice staff that focus on relevant clinical and practice support areas in general practice, allied health, network related projects as well as considering the health profile of the local community.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN hosts a wide range of Continuing Professional Development activities for primary health care providers across the region. These sessions are focused on relevant clinical and practice support areas in primary health care as well as events with a specific focus for general practitioners, practice nurses, practice staff and allied health professionals.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN has a library of recorded CPD education and practice support resources. These videos cover a range of topics and can be self-reported as CPD education.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN offers a GP Peer Group Learning (PGL) Program across the region. The PGL program is an ideal format for GPs to share their knowledge, discuss daily practice with peers and learn from each other in an interactive supportive environment. Participants in the PGL program can earn up to 2.5 Measuring Outcome Activity hours and 14 Reviewing Performance Activity hours each cycle.
In addition, GPs have the opportunity to self report Educational Activity hours for pre reading prior to each interactive education session and Measuring Outcome hours for researching and preparing case studies for presenter and peer review.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN accepts sponsorship where appropriate for our CPD events. For any sponsorship enquiries, please email the CPD Team at events@cesphn.com.au.
Speaker expression of interest
If you are a specialist or speaker who is interested in speaking at one of our CPD events, please complete the form.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements
CPD at a glance:
Meet the requirements of a CPD program of an accredited CPD home
Develop a written annual professional development plan
Complete a minimum of 50 hours per year of CPD activities that are relevant to your scope of practice and individual professional development needs
Each calendar year you will need to record 50 hours of CPD across different activity types, which must include:
12.5 hours of Educational Activities (EA)
25 hours of Reviewing Performance (RP) and/or Measuring Outcomes (MO) – with a minimum of 5 hours in each category
12.5 hours of any activity type (EA, RP& MO)
1 x Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course (every 3 years)
For more information, please consult the links below:
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN is a RACGP CPD Provider for the 2023-25 triennium.
CPR SKILLS FOR GENERAL PRACTICE (BLS)
CESPHN holds regular CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) workshops in various locations across the region.
Designed for those working in general practice & delivered by ReVIVA First Aid Training, this nationally accredited course (Statement of Attainment in Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation HLTAID009) teaches participants to respond to an emergency situation, perform CPR procedures, communicate details of an incident and review the incident.
This statement of attainment satisfies the requirements of:
GPs with the necessary Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training as required in the 2023-25 RACGP CPD triennium
NSW Nurses and Midwives Association members for their mandatory CPR/Basic Life Support (BLS) training
BLS requirements for General Practice Accreditation
This event is RACGP approved for 2.5 hours of Educational Activity (EA) CPD activity under the RACGP CPD Program.
Held the first Monday of each month – See CPD Events Calendar for future dates.
CESPHN CPD event policies
CESPHN offers a wide range of education events across our region to support primary health care providers working within our PHN boundaries. CESPHN would like to remind stakeholders of the following policies which apply to our CPD program:
Please ensure that you register for all events you wish to attend. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and some events have a maximum number of people which can be accepted due to venue size and catering arrangements. We recommend that you register early to avoid disappointment.
Please check the target audience prior to registering for an event. Many of our events are targeted to a specific audience group. If you do not fall into the target audience, we may not be able to accept your registration.
Each event will be identified as a member-only event or open event. If an event is for members only, you will be prompted to either become a member or pay the event fee.
CPD events (excluding CPR) are generally free of charge for GPs and allied health professionals practicing within the CESPHN boundaries who are a financial member of their local GP or allied health network. For information regarding membership please refer to the GP and AHP Network Membership Information. Alternatively, you can contact the Member Support Program Officer at membership@cesphn.com.au for further information. Please note at this point in time, events are free of charge (excluding CPR) for GP registrars, practice nurses, practice managers and practice administrative staff.
ANSC CPD events are of no cost for GPs working within CESPHN area (including those who are not financial members of their respective PHN member organisation).
Due to the high demand for our CPD events, we may not always be able to accommodate people who ‘show up’ at the event without having received a confirmation of registration.
Cancellation policy: If you are unable to attend an event you have registered for, please contact the CPD team at your earliest convenience to cancel your booking. This allows us to ensure correct catering requirements, and have the opportunity to offer a place to individuals who may be on a wait list for the event.
CPR sessions have limited numbers and fill up quickly. Please register and pay online to secure your spot and avoid disappointment.
If you have any further questions about the CESPHN CPD Program, please contact our CPD team on 1300 986 991 or email events@cesphn.com.au.
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