Free Acute Anaphylaxis Clinical Care Standard In-Services for General Practice

General Practice is required to comply with the ACSQHC’s Acute Anaphylaxis Clinical Care Standard both for accreditation and in clinical practice. This in-service is specifically tailored to assist General Practice accreditation officers achieve compliance.

 

 

References

  1. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, Acute Anaphylaxis Clinical Care Standard (Nov 2021); https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/clinical-care-standards/acute-anaphylaxis-clinical-care-standard​
  2. Cardona et al. (2020), World Allergy Organization Anaphylaxis Guidance 2020; World Allergy Organization Journal
  3. Pumphrey R. S. (2000), Lessons for management of anaphylaxis from a study of fatal reactions. Clinical and experimental allergy: journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 30(8), 1144–1150​
  4. Mullins et al. (2016), Increases in anaphylaxis fatalities in Australia from 1997 to 2013, Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 46, 1099-1110​
  5. ASCIA Guidelines, Acute Management of Anaphylaxis (Updated Jul 2024); https://www.allergy.org.au/hp/papers/acute-management-of-anaphylaxis-guidelines​
  6. The Australian Prescriber, Anaphylaxis Wallchart (Updated 2022); https://australianprescriber.tg.org.au/articles/anaphylaxis-emergency-management-for-health-professionals.html.​
  7. ACSQHC website: Standards: https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/clinical-care-standards/about-clinical-care-standards ​
  8. The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Fact Sheet 11 Applicability of Clinical Care Standards​https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/publications-and-resources/resource-library/fact-sheet-11-applicability-clinical-care-standards  
  9. My Anaphylaxis Management form: https://www.simplicitymedicaltraining.com/Anaphylaxis-management-form-download
  10. Evidence-based care _ Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

  11. The Textbook of Adult emergency Medicine Fifth Edition by Peter Cameron et al

  12. ACSQHC National Safety and Quality Primary and Community Healthcare Standards: https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/primary-and-community-healthcare

  13.  Blog: Dr Sue Flanagan : Cardiac Arrest or anaphylaxis: What’s more common for GPs? : https://www.simplicitymedicaltraining.com/blog/cardiac-arrest-or-anaphylaxis-what-s-more-common-for-gps

 

What do people say about our training?

"Extremely valuable course from an experienced clinician. I appreciate the thorough discussion of pathophysiology and found the case studies to be especially interesting and informative. I didn't realise how much I didn't know, especially how anaphylaxis can be so subtle and variable. I highly recommend this to anyone who may need to manage anaphylaxis in their practice."

Doctor

"Excellent course material and presentation especially highlighted with multiple case scenarios explained in depth"

Doctor

"Excellent content and presentation. Case studies tied all the information together and reinforced knowledge"

Doctor

"Really excellent training…... This is reinforced by an excellent tick-box chart that takes the stress out of management decisions, in turn speeding up treatment and improving patient outcomes. The course and the accompanying charts (to be kept with resus trolley) completely take the stress from management decisions and indicate a clear action pathway in what is otherwise a highly stressful situation."

Doctor

"Excellent course on anaphylaxis- comprehensive, well-presented, and combining high-quality, evidence based information with real-life practical scenarios. Having completed the course , I feel more confident and better equipped to identify , escalate and assist in the management of anaphylaxis effectively. I would highly recommend this course to my colleagues"

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