Interpreting abdominal X-rays

If you are interested in improving your knowledge and skill in interpretation of an abdominal X-ray, work through this free online tutorial entitled 'Abdominal x-ray - system and anatomy'.
There are several other related tutorials in this series, focusing on different aspects of interpretation of abdominal x-rays:

Abnormal bowel gas patterns, Abnormal calcification, Abnormal soft tissue & bones.

Access the tutorial Interpreting Abdominal X-rays

Urinary incontinence management in women

The University of Melbourne is offering a short course: Urinary incontinence management in women
The short course consists of 15 hours of eLearning suitable for continuing professional education for Registered Nurses and other health professionals.

The course is run through the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences – Melbourne Medical School

Continence courses

Are you thinking of commencing further education in continence nursing?

CoNSA recommends that you consider the following: 

Further your understanding of the role of the Nurse Continence Specialist (NCS)

Download the Practice Standards for Nurse Continence Specialists.

These standards have been designed to guide nurse continence specialist practice, and to guide Registered Nurses who want to develop their knowledge and skills in this area of clinical practice.  

Become a member of CoNSA

Membership will give you access to a network of continence nurse specialists across Australia, as well as opportunities for continuing education and mentorship.

You can find more information about membership here.

Undertake further education

As the role of NCS is an advanced practice role, there is an expectation that you would pursue post graduate qualifications (Graduate certificate, diploma, or master’s degree level). 

There are several options for further study although most won’t give you a formal post graduate qualification as they are essentially subjects or short courses.

You may be able to apply for credit at a university for any subjects or short courses you have successfully completed. However, for many people, continence related short courses or subjects are a good place to start getting into the specialty area.  

The courses/subjects listed below have been reviewed by CoNSA as being relevant to continence nursing practice, and address some or all of the NCS practice standards. We are aware that the La Trobe University post graduate course is undergoing review and not currently available. We have been advised that it will be available in 2025.  


 

CPD

NMBA registration requires that standards for continuing professional development are met annually.  

Access the NMBA Guidelines: Continuing Professional Development

In addition to other CPD opportunities available throughout this website, please note these potential sources: