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AICG's events calendar has been designed to keep you up-to-date with clinical governance best practices from those in the know.

Members will enjoy free registration to all of our small-format events and gain access to exclusive member-only webinars. Non-members can register for publicly available events at the advertised rate to hear from expert speakers in clinical governance across a range of health and care sectors. If you would like to register a group, please email membership@aicg.edu.au

Upcoming events

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16Jan2025

What your sector needs to know about Clinical Governance in 2025

In this webinar, Beverley Sutton (CEO HEAL and AICG) will take a look at what is likely to impact care in 2025 and what you will need to do to support your staff to get the best from their professional development opportunities to improve patient outcomes.

16 January 2025 @ 11:00 AEDT
Members: FREE
Non-members: FREE
Online event
13Feb2025

Improving Resuscitation Algorithm Using Translational Simulation & Visual Design

Healthcare teams are encouraged to utilise guidelines and algorithms in their decision making, but these guidelines are rarely designed with the end user in mind. In this talk, Ben Symon shares his experiences improving Queensland Health algorithms and guidelines utilising translational simulation, his experience as a resuscitationist and conceptual foundations from his degree in visual arts.

13 February 2025 @ 11:00 AEDT
Members: FREE
Non-members: $50.00
Online event
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Watch our past webinars

AICG members can access all of our past webinar recordings as part of their membership, as well as "favourite" the ones they want to revisit regularly.

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Short notice assessments - How to survive the jump from healthcare's burning platform

The 'burning platform' metaphor aligns nicely to describe the introduction of short-notice assessments; the implementation of which constitutes a very different focus to standard practice that can’t be resolved by doing “more of the same”.

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