Whether you work in a clinic or not, telehealth is routine now. This short course covers setting up services, the tech and online consults. It has you covered on patient data too.
Clinics run consults by video and phone every day. Someone has to book them, set them up and keep them running.
One module covers the technology itself. Another covers running the consult. The patient is never left guessing.
The final module covers patient data and support services. Handling records remotely is where most of the care sits.
Telehealth work sits on the admin side of a practice. The roles are ones clinics already hire for, with a remote layer.
Books, sets up and follows up virtual appointments.
Collects details and preps patients before a consult.
Keeps practitioner diaries and consult slots straight.
Supports patients and staff through the session itself.
Files and maintains records after each appointment.
Roles are examples of where these skills are used. They are not promised outcomes.
Short and focused: six modules on how telehealth runs here.
This is not a clinical course. It is aimed at receptionists, practice assistants and support staff.
Setup, practitioner types, service management, technology, consults and data. Each one earns its place.
It sits well beside reception or admin study. Telehealth is a line on a CV that clinics notice.
Awarded by the college on completion
Accredited through ICOES and the CPD Standards Office.
The course carries continuing professional development credits.
A link inside the learning platform you can share with employers.
Ask for the course guide. It costs nothing and takes a minute.
An advisor checks it fits the role you are chasing.
Pay upfront or spread it weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
Open the first module and work through at your pace.
None at all. There are no entry requirements. The course is written for admin staff.
It is a short course of six modules. No set start dates apply, so pick your own moment.
Plans start from $29 a week, paid weekly, fortnightly or monthly. No deposit and no credit check apply.
It carries ICOES and CPD Standards Office accreditation. You finish with a Certificate of Achievement. The college is not an RTO, so it is not nationally recognised. Clinics tend to hire on practical skill.
Yes. The modules are written around how telehealth runs in Australian settings.
That is who it suits best. It formalises what you may already be picking up on the job.
Through activities as you work through the modules. There are no exams.
A ten day cooling off period applies, with money back. Contact the college inside that window.
The Career Academy teaches online across health admin, business and accounting. Fifteen years of teaching sit behind the college. More than twenty five thousand students enrol each year. Tutor support runs on phone and email.
Somewhere a patient two hours away still gets seen on time.