The International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) with the support of the Allied and Scientific
Health Office (ASHO) will be running two half-day workshops in March and May for Allied Health
Professionals to develop skills in Clinical Audits.

  Workshop 1: Basic Clinical Audit Workshop 2: Advanced Clinical Audit
Central

Thursday 14 March

GK5-19, City West, Uni SA 

Thursday 16 May 

GK3-19, City West, Uni SA 

Northen

Thursday 21 March

Elizabeth GP Plus Health Care Centre, Conference Room 1 

Wednesday 29 May

New venue: Elizabeth GP Plus Health Care Centre, Conference Room 1

Southern

Thursday 28 March (Full) 

Anyone interested to register will be put on a waitlist

RAP Building, Flinders Medical Centre, Level 4, TEAL Room 2

Thursday 30 May

RAP Building, Flinders Medical Centre, Level 4, TEAL Room 1

All sessions will be held from 01.00 – 04.30pm. Participants need to bring a laptop to each workshop. 

Workshop 1: Basic Clinical Audits workshop

This workshop is for individuals who have not previously conducted a clinical audit. At the end of the
workshop participants will have an understanding of the purpose and role of audits in improving the quality
of health services and develop their own audit plan ready to be conducted in their local setting.
Course content:
  • Key concepts of quality improvement
  • What are audits (types and purpose)
  • What to audit (data collection in audits)
  • Developing and setting up an audit plan

Workshop 2: Advanced Clinical Audits workshop

This workshop is for individuals who have previously been involved with audit activity and have data to
analyse and report. At the end of the workshop participants will have learnt to analyse their data, report
their findings and plan a continuous monitoring activity.
Course content:
  • Audit data analysis
  • Reporting audit findings
  • Identifying practice problems and solutions
  • Monitoring performance and outcomes

 

If you have any questions regarding these courses, please email your name and question to icahe@unisa.edu.au