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Be Well CPD – A doctor’s continuing professional development & well-being retreat on self-care

Details

Date & Time

Friday 8th May @ 2:00 pm - Sunday 10th May @ 2:00 pm

Venue

107 The Scenic Rd Killcare Heights, New South Wales 2257 Australia,

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 8th May @ 2:00 pm Sunday 10th May @ 2:00 pm

Venue

Organiser

Educational
Activities

2

Measuring
Outcomes

5

Reviewing
Performance

5

Are you looking for a restorative & enjoyable break with time to complete your CPD in a meaningful way?

Join us for a relaxing & reviving retreat of CPD and self-care designed for doctors by doctors on the Central Coast, Killcare, NSW.

With attendance to all CPD activities, you will complete 12 hours of CPD with 2 hours of education, 5 hours of reviewing performance (including a professional conversation & Professional Development Plan), and 5 hours of Measuring Outcomes.

Make completing your CPD requirement easy and learn new methods of self-care for a sustainable career in medicine.
Gift yourself professionally coached and protected time to complete your CPD, connect, laugh, make friends, rest, relax, reflect & grow.
Expertly facilitated sessions will inspire & empower you, bringing your mandatory CPD requirements to life.

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