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Be Extraordinary CPD- a doctors CPD and wellbeing retreat on bias in medicine and cultural safety

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Date & Time

Friday 6th February @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Venue

QT newcastle,

Event Category

External event

Organiser

Ataraxia Collective

CPD details

Educational Activities 2.0 hours
Measuring Outcomes 5.0 hours
Reviewing Performance 5.0 hours

Date

Friday 6th February @ 8:00 am 5:00 pm

Venue

Organiser

Educational
Activities

2

Measuring
Outcomes

5

Reviewing
Performance

5

BE EXTRAORDINARY CPD
A doctor’s continuing professional development & well-being retreat on bias & cultural safety.

Learn about bias and how it impacts doctors and medicine; develop your skills for self-awareness, transformative unlearning & critical consciousness; hear from expert speakers on cultural safety and identify how you can leverage your clinical practice; and make completing the mandatory CPD requirements easy and meaningful.

Turn your March into something extraordinary and just for you!

Join us next March 27-29th 2026 QT Newcastle Hotel in the coastal beach city of Newcastle, NSW.

Expect a weekend of relaxation & restoration, laughter, smiles, connection, new friends & growth. Practice skills for well-being and self-awareness. Hear from expert speakers on well-being, bias in medicine, & cultural safety. Identify your own bias in medicine & find ways of optimising cultural safety in your practice. Enjoy conducting a professional conversation to review your performance as a doctor & complete your mandatory professional development plan. Conduct a cultural safety audit to leverage your practice. Be professionally supported & coached to complete up to 12 hours of CPD with 5 hours of reviewing performance, a professional conversation, completion of your professional development plan, & 5 hours of measuring outcomes on cultural safety. Be inspired & leave knowing yourself that little bit more masterfully.

CPD hours General practice

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