Diary Dates 2008

Full course dates

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FITNESS
NEW COURSE
JULY 2008
Cert 3 Fitness Full time
Maximum 8 students

AUGUST 2008
Cert 3 Fitness Part time
Maximum 8 students

OCTOBER 2008
Cert 4 Fitness Part time
Maximum 8 students

MEDICAL RECEPTION
Online Study

Commence anytime
4- 6 weeks duration
Individual units available

FIRST AID
CPR and level 1 held on the first day of level 2.

Level 2 dates
June 5, 11, 16, 21
July 2, 12, 22

Level 2 commences
9 am - 4.30 am
Study a 1 day course with home study or
2 days consecutive study face to face 

HOSPITALITY 
RSA
 
June 4, 14, 27
July 16, 31
Food hygiene 
June 7, 13, 25
July 9, 26, 30


Email:
mhts

Phone: 95637222     

Mobile: 0412656837

9a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday


Map of location of training room

Sports First Aid

Two certificates in one comprehensive course. Level II Occupational First Aid as well as Sport First Aid.

Training in Sports First Aid requires specialist trainers with specific sports knowledge. At Melbourne Health Training Services the trainers are specialists in their health field and are graduated from Universities with hospital based experience. The director is an exercise physiologist and a soft tissue treatment specialist. First Aid can be arranged and tailored to the specific needs of your sporting organization. Specific training in musculo-skeletal problems and taping methods will be provided along with cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. On-site training gives you the flexibility to train at your workplace or sporting organization allowing your staff to stay in a familiar environment. It is a cost effective way to be trained and it saves time and effort.

Topics

  1. Operate as a first aider

  2. Prepare and implement an injury prevention program

  3. Assist with fluid replacement

  4. Follow defined sports first aid crisis management strategies

  5. Complete and process reports

  6. Human anatomy related to sports medicine and injuries

  7. Falls and fractures

  8. Sprains and strains

  9. Exercise and heat

  10. Overuse injuries

  11. Stretching techniques – contract- relax, PNF

  12. Inflammation – problems and treatment

  13. Injury prevention

  14. Flexibility and Strength

  15. Bandaging techniques

  16. Cuts and abrasions

  17. Head injuries

  18. CPR

  19. Transporting the injured

  20. Medical terminology for Health professionals

Fee $390            Length 30 hrs

 

Newsletter

The Australian Resuscitation Council

This is a voluntary co-ordinating body which represents all major groups involved in the teaching and practice of resuscitation.

The Australian Resuscitation Council produces Guidelines to meet its objectives in fostering uniformity and simplicity in resuscitation techniques and terminology. Guidelines are produced after consideration of all available scientific and published material and are only issued after acceptance by all member organisations.