Master Your Anaphylaxis Management
Designed for radiologists diagnosing and managing anaphylaxis in patients with intravenous access, this course features five modules including 19 real case studies from a radiology setting.

3.5Â Educational Activity
1.5Â Outcome Measurement
1.0Â Performance ReviewÂ
 A total of 6 RANZCR CPD hours can be claimed for completing the Understanding Anaphylaxis for Healthcare Professionals (Advanced) course.
- 3.5 CPD hours Educational Activities
- 1 CPD hour Reviewing Performance and Reflecting on Practice
- 1.5 CPD hours Measuring and Improving Outcomes
In addition, the following PLRs may be claimed: Professionalism, Addressing Health Inequities, Cultural Safety, and Ethical Practice
What do radiologists say about our training?
"Really excellent training. Clear and comprehensive discussion of patho-physiologic pathways leading to anaphylaxis ensures thorough understanding of what signs and symptoms, although possibly deceptively mild, require urgent response. 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. The stress of whether and when to act, particularly in a private radiology setting, is removed.
Following the explanations behind the clear management principles allows for understanding of various patient presentations and appropriate adaptions of treatment as required"Radiologist, AUÂ
"An excellent course for radiologists. Very valuable and the case studies were very instructive"
Radiologist, NZ
"Excellent content and presentation. Case studies tied all the information together and reinforced knowledge."
Radiologist, AU
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 "Excellent course. Well structured, logical and very relevant to the practicing radiologist."
Radiologist, AU
"You have created a great training resource. I am very appreciative of the learning...
...Being well educated and prepared removes the patient from danger. Your course made me much more aware of this. I will be repeating it to strengthen the messages.
A fantastic resource"
Radiologist, AUÂ
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This guideline based training references both the Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) and the RANZCR Iodinated Contrast Media Guidelines. This course meets the AHPRA specialist high-level CPD requirements for radiologists anaphylaxis training which is required every 3 years.
Comprehensive Anaphylaxis Training for Radiologists
This specialized course provides radiologists and radiation oncologists with an in-depth understanding of anaphylaxis, focusing on real-world scenarios in radiology . The training consists of a 5-module PowerPoint presentation, supplemented by key resources, including an Anaphylaxis Management Form (6 pages, specifically developed for radiology cases)
Watch a Sample of the Course – Featuring a case study which explores the complexities of managing anaphylaxis in a patient on beta blockers post-CTCA.Â
Sample videos
The modules cover:
- Current guidelines, including references
- Common triggers in radiology, including contrast media reactions
- Pathophysiology, exploring the mediators of inflammation and the four pathological processes leading to anaphylaxis
- Diagnosis of anaphylaxis, distinguishing it from allergic reactions and other differential diagnoses
- · Management protocols, including the 7-step process and required equipment. Why This Course is Essential for Radiologists & Radiation Oncologists
- Beyond Contrast Reactions – Anaphylaxis in a radiation practice (clinical or radiation oncology) can occur with any medication, not just radiocontrast or gadolinium. This course ensures you are fully prepared to manage anaphylaxis in all clinical scenarios.
- Case-Based Learning – Each case study delves into the challenges of managing anaphylaxis
- Paediatrics & Cardiac Arrest Management – Dedicated sections on paediatric anaphylaxis and cardiac arrest management are covered in both the course content and the comprehensive 6-page Anaphylaxis Management Form.
Stay compliant with AHPRA’s requirement for anaphylaxis training every three years while assisting you to ensure that you are equipped to manage anaphylaxis in both diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology settings.