be INFOrMED is Australia’s first web-based training resource for health professionals on the medico-legal principles of consent to treatment. be INFOrMED is designed to reduce the risk of litigation by promoting best practice in the area of informed consent.
The overall aim of the resource is to provide clinicians with the necessary knowledge of the law concerning consent to treatment, with the objective of reducing the possibility of litigation claims being brought against them.

This online training has been endorsed by Royal College of Nursing, Australia according to approved criteria. A total of 8 Continuing Nurse Education (CNE) points has been allocated to the training. These points may be used by nurses as part of their enrollment in the RCNA Life Long Learning Program (3LP).
This resource has also been approved by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons as a Continuing Medical Education activity. This educational activity has been approved in the College’s CPD Program. Fellows who participate can claim one point per hour (maximum 8 points) in Category 7: Other Professional Development towards 2010 CPD totals.
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The resource is structured into four modules that provide current information about the law surrounding consent to treatment and its specific application to those involved in patient care. Each module has a comprehensive list of learning objectives to help health professionals to make sure that they grasp the important principles.
Descriptions of specialist legal terminology are displayed by means of an interactive glossary.
As health professionals work through the resource, their grasp of the principles can be tested and improved by spending some time thoughtfully considering the problem scenarios. We strongly urge health professionals to discuss the problem scenarios with their colleagues.
Health professionals can test their knowledge at the end of each module by using the self-test questions. This tool can be used to guide health professionals to the areas they should focus on.
Where modules refer to documentation, either from Health Departments or other sources, these are included in the further reading sections.
As health professionals work through the course, they can view their progress by selecting the “My progress” function from the menu. Here they can view the module sections they have accessed and navigate easily to specific sections to continue their learning. The “My progress” function will also display their highest scores for the self-test questions for each module.
As the resource is web-based, health professionals can take their time and work at a speed that is comfortable for them.
Specialist Management Services is committed to providing the highest standard of information to health professionals so that their patients can be INFOrMED. The law surrounding consent to treatment is constantly being ruled on by the courts and the information contained in this resource is regularly updated to reflect the current legal decisions and principles.
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