Event Details
Cert in AMA Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th Edition
Date:
17 May 2025 at 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Location:
Online via Zoom
Host:
Australasian College of Independent Medical Evaluators
This 1-day online course is the perfect way to master the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th Edition and become certified in your ability to assess impairment.
Whether you’re a health professional, lawyer, claims professional, or fact finder, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to:
- accurately assess impairments using the AMA Guides
- apply the methodology used for impairment assessment in Australia
- understand relevant anatomy and medical terminology
- confidently assess impairments in real-world scenarios
Certification
At the end of the course, you’ll receive a certification of your mastery of the AMA 4th Edition, giving you a recognised qualification for impairment assessments.
Presenters/Trainers
Dr Christopher Cunneen, OAM, is a Director of OccPhyz Consulting. He is also one of Australia’s leading Occupational and Environmental Physicians (OEP) with expertise in providing independent medical opinion to the corporate and government sectors.
Course fees
- ACIME members: $1800
- non-members: $2000
Who is this course for?
- medical specialists – all specialities
- health professionals managing IME referrals
What you'll need
- a copy of AMA Guides 4th Edition book (hard or soft)
- Goniometer and Inclinometer
Provided items
- course material via webinar platform
- examination
Why Choose ACIME?
ACIME trainers are subject matter experts, including medical and legal professionals, who provide:
- up-to-date knowledge of Independent Medical Examinations (IMEs)
- a comprehensive understanding of the medicolegal industry and practice
- content geared towards the needs of delegates in their IME roles
- regularly updated training materials to reflect the latest developments in the medicolegal industry
Register
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