Recently we have been involved in a restructuring of our business which will mean that we no longer are associated with OSCA Health Education with whom we have in the past worked in collaboration with to deliver several courses; the ALS, Acute Complex Care and Acute Cardiac Care.
With the conclusion of this arrangement we will in future be conducting the Acute Cardiac Care Course, and Adult Advanced Life Support courses, but not the Acute Complex Care Course.
Anne Evans-Murray will remain as our primary lecturer, with occasional assistance from several very experienced health professionals.
We are happy to announce that we will be reviewing the prices of some courses with the hope of making them more affordable for our clients.
Our New Zealand business continues to be very active and to put increasing demands on our time which means we are absent from Australian for long periods several times each year as we complete lecture tours 'across the ditch'. During these periods contact can be a bit more difficult, but we do our very best to maintain the lines of communication. The preferred method is email as we so often cannot accept phone contact while busy at seminars, or out of range. We can usually reply to emails within 24 hours.
Easter is almost here, as are the Commonwealth Games. As we live close to the athletes village it will be almost impossible for us to operate during the games we have been advised, so we will be moving our activities to New Zealand during that period, and for several weeks afterwards to avoid the inconvenience.
For those of you who will be staying on the Gold Coast with plans to be involved in the games we hope you have an enjoyable time and are blessed with fine weather. By the time we get back to Australia autumn will be well established with much cooler weather, but we will be acclimatised after our time in NZ!
With the conclusion of this arrangement we will in future be conducting the Acute Cardiac Care Course, and Adult Advanced Life Support courses, but not the Acute Complex Care Course.
Anne Evans-Murray will remain as our primary lecturer, with occasional assistance from several very experienced health professionals.
We are happy to announce that we will be reviewing the prices of some courses with the hope of making them more affordable for our clients.
Our New Zealand business continues to be very active and to put increasing demands on our time which means we are absent from Australian for long periods several times each year as we complete lecture tours 'across the ditch'. During these periods contact can be a bit more difficult, but we do our very best to maintain the lines of communication. The preferred method is email as we so often cannot accept phone contact while busy at seminars, or out of range. We can usually reply to emails within 24 hours.
Easter is almost here, as are the Commonwealth Games. As we live close to the athletes village it will be almost impossible for us to operate during the games we have been advised, so we will be moving our activities to New Zealand during that period, and for several weeks afterwards to avoid the inconvenience.
For those of you who will be staying on the Gold Coast with plans to be involved in the games we hope you have an enjoyable time and are blessed with fine weather. By the time we get back to Australia autumn will be well established with much cooler weather, but we will be acclimatised after our time in NZ!