ADHD Collaborative Care for Clinicians: Sydney Local Health District GP Collaborative Care E-Module.
The Community Pediatrics Team at SLHD has developed a free new e-learning module entitled: “ADHD Collaborative Care for Clinicians: Sydney Local Health District GP Collaborative Care E-Module.”
This comprehensive, interactive program has been specifically designed to enhance GP’s knowledge and skills in managing ADHD across the lifespan. The module offers:
3 hours of CPD-accredited learning, including:
2.5 hours of Educational Activities
0.5 hours of Reviewing Performance
Key Features:
Interactive case studies demonstrating ADHD characteristics across different age groups
Evidence-based approaches to ADHD management
Opportunities to apply learning directly to your clinical practice
Downloads of resources including case review guidance and questionnaires
The e-module incorporates learning principles through engaging, interactive elements that allow you to learn at your own pace while reflecting on your current practice.
Whether you’re looking to update your ADHD knowledge or enhance your collaborative care skills, this module provides valuable insights and practical strategies you can implement immediately in your practice.
To sign up for access to the module, please fill out this form HERE
Once complete, you will receive an email guiding you to login to the E-Module
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