Supporting Our Locum Community: PALS Training

By Monique Missak| Published 13 March 2025

On 22 February, we welcomed 16 locum doctors and nurses to our Brisbane office for Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) training. This is just one way, as a leading healthcare agency, we support the professional development of our community of healthcare professionals working across Australia.

Healthcare workers in regional, rural and remote areas, often face limited access to essential training. By offering PALS, we’re helping our community stay up to date with critical life-saving skills needed in acute care settings.

With strong demand for qualified travel nurses and locum doctors, we continue to invest in opportunities that strengthen Australia’s healthcare workforce.

Another PALS training session is planned for May 2025, as we remain focused on supporting our community of healthcare professionals in advancing their careers.

If you’re seeking roles within nursing, doctors or allied health in Australia and want to work with a healthcare agency that prioritises professional growth, connect with us today.

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