Continuing professional development at KEMH
The Department of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research (DNAMER) at KEMH provides midwives and nurses with a selection of courses, study days and professional development programs. Most of these programs are available to all WA midwives and nurses. Some programs are for internal staff only. Fees apply for external applicants.
DNAMER Continuing Professional Development Calendar
How to apply
To apply to attend a course access the relevant link on the calendar PDF or use the links below.
WNHS nursing and midwifery staff bookings
WNHS nursing and midwifery staff booking process
- Access the link for the study day you would like to attend.
- Complete all the details on the form and submit.
- Your manager will receive details of your request and advise DNAMER to approve or reject the booking request.
- DNAMER will notify you 1-2 weeks after your request with the outcome of your request.
- DNAMER will send a calendar invite to confirm you place on the attendance list.
- Reminders via SMS will be sent 8 weeks and 1 week prior to the scheduled study day.
WNHS other disciplines and external bookings
Book DNAMER session | Book allied health mandatory session | Book NMHS L & D CPD |
WNHS other disciplines and external staff booking process
*Study days are free for WNHS other disciplines
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Access the link for the study day you would like to attend.
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Complete all the details on the form and submit.
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DNAMER will notify you 1-2 weeks after your request with the outcome of your request.
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DNAMER will process credit card payments and send a copy of the receipt via email.
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DNAMER will send a calendar invite to confirm you place on the attendance list.
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Reminders via SMS will be sent 8 weeks and 1 week prior to the scheduled study day.
Midwifery student bookings
Book DNAMER CPD session |
Midwifery student booking process
*Study days are free for WA midwifery students, however limited places are available.
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Access the link for the study day you would like to attend.
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Complete all the details on the form and submit.
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DNAMER will notify you 1-2 weeks after your request with the outcome of your request.
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DNAMER will send a calendar invite to confirm you place on the attendance list.
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Reminders via SMS will be sent 1 week prior to the scheduled study day.
Parking and public transport
Parking at and around KEMH
Parking directly outside KEMH on Bagot Road is only 30 minutes. This is useful for drop-offs or quick visits but is not enough time for your appointment.
Two-hour parking is available on some surrounding streets. They are at least a five-minute walk away, so take that into consideration. Parking is recommended in the patient/visitor carpark on Hensman Road or in a City of Subiaco carpark, as your appointment or visit may be longer than the time permitted on the surrounding streets.
Many roadside car bays use online payments via the EasyPark app which can be downloaded on your phone. The ticket machines also take cards and coins.
There are two ACROD bays in front of the hospital and two in the Hensman Road carpark. See map of disability parking bays, entry points and ramp access (PDF).
Parking contrary to any KEMH or City of Subiaco signs may result in a fine.
Public transport
Daglish (10 minute walk) and Subiaco (15 to 20-minute walk) train stations are the closest to KEMH. Buses also stop in front of the main hospital entrance. Contact Transperth on 13 62 13 or visit transperth.wa.gov.au (external site) for information on routes and timetables.
Pedestrians and cyclists
KEMH is located near the shared path running along the Fremantle railway line. See the City of Subiaco TravelSmart Map (PDF) for details of cycle routes or visit Department of Transport (external site) for Perth Bicycle Network maps. Bike racks are located next to Centenary House, near the Op Shop, accessible via Hensman Road.