NZCSRH course modules
NZCSRH offers the following courses and training modules. Further details about the training are available on the relevant training pages. See an overview of the training we offer.
Please note: You’ll need an account to access the courses. If you don’t already have one, click the Login button in the top right-hand corner of the page, then select Create an account at the bottom of the login box. Complete the form to create an account.
Your courses will be added to your learning modules list and can be accessed at any time by logging in to the website and clicking on My NZCSRH.
If you have any questions, or issues registering for a course, please contact us.
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The consultation module provides a firm grounding in providing culturally safe care and is required to be completed first, in order to obtain your certificate in EMA, ESA or POCUS theory.
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In this module you will learn about supporting patients through the EMA process. This module will cover the medicines used, details of the process, including the pre-abortion assessment, doses used and pain management recommendations. You will also learn about aftercare and management of complications, and the information to be communicated to the patient.
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This module describes the equipment, steps and skills required to provide early surgical abortion using vacuum aspiration. In contrast to early medical abortion, which most commonly occurs in the person’s home environment, provision of early surgical abortion requires that the provider has the assistance of an additional qualified health practitioner(s), access to specialist equipment and suitable premises.
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This module covers how to safely assess gestation and location using ultrasound. Featuring images, practical case studies and a quiz, it complements the EMA and surgical abortion modules.
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This module provides training for healthcare professionals in vaginal ring pessary ongoing care.
Course participants must be health practitioners working within the scope of their practice (eg medical doctor, nurse practitioner, registered nurse).
Please note that this course does not train first fitting of pessaries.
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Jadelle is the highly effective, long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) implant funded in Aotearoa. It has two rods rather than the one that is common in Australia, the UK and the USA.
In New Zealand, strict standards exist to ensure that healthcare professionals are adequately trained in it's insertion.
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Jadelle is the highly effective, long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) implant funded in Aotearoa. It has two rods rather than the one that is common in Australia, the UK and the USA.
In Aotearoa New Zealand, strict standards exist to ensure healthcare professionals are adequately trained in its insertion and removal.
This page outlines the key aspects of Jadelle removal training.
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Prior to training to insert IUDs, trainees must acquire comprehensive theoretical knowledge.
This module will cover the theory and practical training requirements for IUC insertion. Upon completion of all criteria, trainees will be able to access a list of trainers to begin practical training.
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*Please register for the LARC Train the Trainer course after you have submitted your expression of interest form and had confirmation of a place on a workshop*
The NZCSRH LARC Train the Trainer course is offered to health professionals who are already competent in LARC procedures, as per the Long-Acting Reversible Contraception: Health Practitioner Training Principles and Standards, and want to be able to train others.
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