AEPs working in hospitals
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The presentation covers:
- A current snapshot of AEPs in public hospital and health service setting
- How AEPs offer value in public hospital and health services
- Advocacy strategies
- Top tips for working in a public hospital and health service
The ESSA Professional Development Committee certifies that this Professional Development offering meets the criteria for 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Points.
About the presenter
Grant Turner is the previous chair of both the National Public health exercise physiology advisory group and Queensland Exercise Physiology Advisory Groups. As an AEP, he has experience across hospital, community and private sectors including over 15 years at the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service. Experience within research, quality improvement, project management, procedural guidelines, program coordination, teaching and clinical experience across range of chronic disease areas.
Luke Snabaitis is the current chair of the National Public health exercise physiology advisory group and former chair of the Queensland Exercise Physiology Advisory Group. At the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service he is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander preventable hospitalisation program clinical team manager. Luke is the first Exercise Physiologist in Queensland Health to manage a multi stream team.
Registration includes:
- Access to a recording of the webinar
- Presentation notes
- Assessment quiz and certificate
- Suggested further reading
Registration types:
- Individual on-demand presentation: $24 (special - buy 5 and receive 7)
- Multi-user: $99
- Individual annual subscriber – 12 months access to entire Education in Exercise library: $144 (Group pricing is also available)
- Individual and group subscriptions – 12 months access to both the Education in Exercise and Education in Nutrition libraries learn more here.