About Benchmarque Group
RTO code: 21824
Benchmarque Group is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 21824) delivering a range of clinical skills courses to meet the needs of a broad range of health professionals across Australia.
As an RTO working in the health sector, our focus is on the delivery of courses and programs designed to provide healthcare professionals with the opportunity to expand their skills and careers. We concentrate on skills and knowledge that can be immediately implemented in a vocational context.
Skills learnt today can be used tomorrow.
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HLTHPS009
On Campus, Traineeship
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Health Care Worker
HLTHPS009 Perform Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation is a nationally recognised training course for health care workers who need to perform peripheral intravenous cannulation on clients. The course covers: client consent, allergy and risk checks, preparing clients for the procedure, client safety, using peripheral intravenous cannulation equipment, applying tourniquet and pressure cuffs, dressing the site, personal safety, client monitoring. You’ll also learn the correct documentation procedures.
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Average duration: 2 days.
HLTPAT002
On Campus, Traineeship
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Health Care Worker
Pathology Assistant
Pathology Collector
Phlebotomist
HLTPAT002 Perform Venous Blood Collections is a nationally recognised training course that teaches you how to collect blood samples using venous blood collection. The course covers: preparing clients for blood collection, assembling equipment, drawing blood, ensuring the comfort and safety of the client, infection controls, sharps disposal and waste management, personal safety, sample labelling and documentation. You’ll graduate qualified to take blood samples at a health clinic, hospital or laboratory.
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Average duration: 4 weeks.
HLTAID009
Online, On Campus, Distance, Traineeship
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First Aider
A Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course will give you the practical skills to help a casualty experiencing cardiac arrest. You might need this training for your employment, particularly if you are a designated first aider at your workplace. The course is also suitable for anyone wanting to have the skills to assist in an emergency situation.
The Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course prepares you for a range of emergency situations. You’ll learn to provide basic resuscitation, including the use of compressions and rescue breaths. The course explores CPR techniques for adults, children and infants and you’ll also develop the skills to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). Enquire now for entry requirements and course dates..
CHCCCS032
On Campus, Traineeship
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The CHCCCS032 Provide Basic Foot Care course equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to offer advice and information on foot health management. This nationally accredited unit covers the performance outcomes needed to determine foot care requirements and use basic equipment and medicaments for individuals not requiring professional podiatry services. It applies to workers providing care according to established individualised plans in residential and community service settings, under direct, indirect, or remote supervision.
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HLTHPS010
Traineeship
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The HLTHPS010 Interpret and Use Information About Nutrition and Diet course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge to understand and utilise basic nutritional principles and healthy diet information. This nationally accredited unit is ideal for individuals working with clients within the Australian dietary guidelines, focusing on interpreting and using nutritional information without providing therapeutic nutritional or dietary advice or recommending 'practitioner only' nutritional products. Referrals to health professionals or accredited practising dietitians are made when necessary.
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CHCCCS001
Traineeship
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The CHCCCS001 Address the Needs of People with Chronic Disease course provides students with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage clients with chronic diseases. This nationally accredited unit focuses on care planning, identifying risk factors, supporting behaviour change, engaging clients, applying health interventions, and developing effective care plans. It is ideal for workers in community services and health contexts aiming to provide holistic support to individuals with chronic diseases.
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HLTADM010
Online
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The HLTADM010 Facilitate a Coordinated Approach to Client Care course equips students with the skills and knowledge to provide instructions and information to clients, follow up proactively, and liaise with other service providers to ensure a coordinated care approach. This nationally accredited unit is designed for individuals who assist and work under the delegation of health professionals, aiming to enhance the delivery of client care through effective communication and collaboration.
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Average duration: Half day.
10754NAT
On Campus
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The 10754NAT Course in Immunisation Practice in Primary Healthcare equips students with the knowledge and skills to perform comprehensive immunisation services. It ensures they remain current with vaccination programmes, changes, and requirements relevant to their practice.
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10946NAT
Traineeship
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The 10946NAT Course in Consumer Leadership, delivered by Health Issues Centre, equips consumer representatives, leaders, and health services staff with foundational skills and knowledge for effective collaboration. The course focuses on facilitating and promoting consumer engagement among consumers and health services personnel.
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Average duration: 3 days.
11032NAT
Traineeship
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The 11032NAT Course in Ear Health Assessment equips participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct comprehensive ear health examinations and hearing evaluations. Key components include mastering otoscopy and tympanometry techniques, as well as understanding the theoretical aspects of audiometric screening. Participants will also gain insights into the potential risks and complications associated with these procedures.'
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Average duration: 3 days.
11030NAT
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The 11030NAT Course in Ear Wax Removal (Irrigation) equips learners with the essential knowledge and skills to manage ear wax (cerumen) through the process of irrigation, commonly known as ear syringing. This course covers the risks, safety practices, potential complications, and guidelines for follow-up and referrals. Participants will undergo practical training and assessment under the supervision of clinical trainers to ensure competency in conducting ear assessments and performing irrigation procedures.
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11031NAT
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The 11031NAT Course in Ear Wax Removal (Microsuction) equips participants with advanced management strategies and the ability to recognise and manage complications and risks associated with microsuction procedures. Participants will also learn to identify appropriate referral pathways for specialist care related to various conditions affecting the auditory system. The course is grounded in detailed knowledge of auditory anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, providing comprehensive skills in performing ear wax removal using microsuction techniques.
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10762NAT
Traineeship
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The 10762NAT Course in Wound Closure is designed for Nurses, GPs, and Allied Healthcare Workers to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to assess and perform wound closure in various healthcare settings. This course enhances patient care practices and increases the availability of skilled practitioners, particularly in rural and remote areas.
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Average duration: 2 days.
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