
You're Invited to Watch Our Webinar Replay for Allied Health, GPs and Specialists
In this practical and informative training, you will learn:
- How to scale your practice and help more people without increasing your appointments
- Different assessments / considerations to measure health outcomes for your course participants
- Ways to identify people who aren't suitable for your online course and how to redirect them to appropriate services
- Duty of care considerations to protect your clients, you and your practice
- The legal and insurance frameworks you need to have in place to sell online courses nationally and internationally
- How to seek independent advice relevant to your specific situation
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The many benefits of an online course for your practice ...
Online courses can be an amazing way for patients / clients to access skills and knowledge in between (or while waiting) for appointments. Plus they serve people with mobility / travel challenges, increase health equity and support health outcomes.
And with mental health now Australia’s leading long term health condition, and demand outstripping supply for experienced practitioners, online courses can be a soft solution to delivering flexible healthcare support, particularly in relation to mental health.
However, it goes without saying that clinicians, practitioners and therapists need to create and deliver quality courses that are safe and sustainable.
You don't want to create risks for your clients / patients, or insurance / legal / reputation risks for your practice.
So our vision for this webinar is to identify ways to mitigate potential risks and encourage therapists / clinicians / practitioners to enter this brave new world.
Your experienced panel members are experts from health / medical fields of governance, insurance, law, private practice and marketing, and include:
- Tegan Carrison, Executive Director, Australian Association Psychologists Inc (AAPi)
- Peter Marshall, Head of Key Partnerships, Insurance House Group
- Sonja Read, Partner, MinterEllison
- Dr Judith Griffiths, Sport and Exercise Psychologist
- Megan Walker, Director, Market Savvy