Online learning modules
Online learning modules are updated regularly with synchronised audio and PPT presentations from Annual Scientific Meetings as well as local State Branch meetings and webinars.
To access modules, login to the website and select from the categories below. NEW modules appear at the top of each category and are also summarised below:
What's New
New content that has recently been added includes:
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DAMP 101: Drug and alcohol management plans, presented by Dr Armand Casolin, December 2025
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Interesting cases in drug and alcohol testing, presented by Dr Charles Appleton, November 2025
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Occupational dermatology learnings, presented by Associate Professor Rosemary Nixon, August 2025
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Worker health and safety in an era of extreme heat, presented by Dr Brett Shannon, September 2025
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Early Career OH Professionals in the Health Service, presented by Dr Shana Khan and Dr Kabir Varghese, September 2025
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Unlocking the power of integrated health services, presented by Nick Grant and Andi Crowe, September 2025
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Leveraging the law to promote a healthy psychosocial workplace, presented by Dr Maggie Goldie, August 2025
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A return to work case study of a worker with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), presented by Carla Presbury, August 2025
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Recent advances in coal mine dust lung disease and asbestos-related lung disease, presented by Dr Anthony Johnson, August 2025
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Planning and preparing for a work site visit, Presented by Dr John Schneider, August 2025
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New Australian Rail Standards: Learnings from the first 9 months, presented by Dr Maria Mazaheri, August 2025
Online Learning and CPD
How online learning contributes to your CPD requirements:
Disclaimer
The information presented on this site is based on material prepared and presented by third parties who have provided permission for their work to be hosted and accessed by ANZSOM members only. Members accessing this material should not copy or distribute without the express permission of the author. ANZSOM does not warrant or represent that the information is free from errors or omissions. The opinions and conclusions drawn by the presenters do not necessarily reflect the policies, procedures, or guidelines of ANZSOM.

