Managing Cardiovascular Disease in the Current Landscape

In by Jodie McHarry

A 1-hour RACGP-accredited webinar featuring two 30-minute sessions Session 1 – What do I do with that ECG? 30-minute session focussing on the challenges of ECG interpretation, in particular the features that are predictors for anticoagulation. Presented by: Dr Jonathan Lipton Moderated by: Dr Peter Hay Session 2 – Managing …

Managing Cardiovascular Disease in the Current Landscape

In by Jodie McHarry

A 1-hour RACGP-accredited webinar featuring two 30-minute sessions Session 1 – What do I do with that ECG? 30-minute session focussing on the challenges of ECG interpretation, in particular the features that are predictors for anticoagulation. Presented by: Dr Jonathan Lipton Moderated by: Dr Peter Hay Session 2 – Managing …

Managing Cardiovascular Disease in the Current Landscape

In by Jodie McHarry

A 1-hour RACGP-accredited webinar featuring two 30-minute sessions Session 1 – What do I do with that ECG? 30-minute session focussing on the challenges of ECG interpretation, in particular the features that are predictors for anticoagulation. Presented by: Dr Jonathan Lipton Moderated by: Dr Peter Hay Session 2 – Managing …

2021 Influenza Vaccine and COVID-19 Vaccine Update

In by Jodie McHarry

You are invited to a live educational webcast for healthcare professionals. Please join us 24th February 2021, when we launch FLUcELVAX QUAD, the first cell-based influenza vaccine available in Australia. This live webcast will also provide an update on COVID-10 vaccines, and will feature three key speakers: Dr Russell Basser …

Practice Nurses ‘New to Immunisation” Education Session

In by Jodie McHarry

Target participants: for Nurses from General Practice who are new to immunisation and are required to provide immunisation services within their workplace. Content: Immunisation basics, Immunisation Schedule, Vaccine Management and Data Management This session is FREE to attend, however you must register in advance to receive the link to dial in. …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (Pharmacists)

In by Jodie McHarry

The palliative phase of life is often a difficult time for patients, their families, loved ones, carers and treating health professionals. Ensuring that patients receive the est possible care is paramount, with pharmacists well-placed to work collaboratively with GPs to ensure that appropriate evidence-based medicine management is provided, including anticipatory …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (Pharmacists)

In by Jodie McHarry

The palliative phase of life is often a difficult time for patients, their families, loved ones, carers and treating health professionals. Ensuring that patients receive the est possible care is paramount, with pharmacists well-placed to work collaboratively with GPs to ensure that appropriate evidence-based medicine management is provided, including anticipatory …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (Pharmacists)

In by Jodie McHarry

The palliative phase of life is often a difficult time for patients, their families, loved ones, carers and treating health professionals. Ensuring that patients receive the est possible care is paramount, with pharmacists well-placed to work collaboratively with GPs to ensure that appropriate evidence-based medicine management is provided, including anticipatory …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (GPs)

In by Jodie McHarry

Most Australians nominate home as their preferred place for end-of-life care. General Practitioners (GPs) are essential to this outcome. GPs play the critical role of proactively recognising and planning for impending end of life, as well as ensuring appropriate prescriptions and medicine orders are available. Queensland Health has commissioned palliPharm …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (GPs)

In by Jodie McHarry

Most Australians nominate home as their preferred place for end-of-life care. General Practitioners (GPs) are essential to this outcome. GPs play the critical role of proactively recognising and planning for impending end of life, as well as ensuring appropriate prescriptions and medicine orders are available. Queensland Health has commissioned palliPharm …

Palliative Care and Anticipatory Medicines Workshop (GPs)

In by Jodie McHarry

Most Australians nominate home as their preferred place for end-of-life care. General Practitioners (GPs) are essential to this outcome. GPs play the critical role of proactively recognising and planning for impending end of life, as well as ensuring appropriate prescriptions and medicine orders are available. Queensland Health has commissioned palliPharm …

AOD and the Brain – Part 1

In by Jodie McHarry

The AOD and the Brain Virtual Classroom consists of two interactive Zoom workshops. These two sessions can be completed in any order. Completion of both Zoom workshops of AOD and the Brain is a pre-requisite learning to the Assessing and Managing Withdrawal. Please allow up to 3 hours for this workshop. AOD …

Skin cancer in a rural setting: A practical guide for diagnosis

In by Jodie McHarry

This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will explore practical techniques that rural GPs can use to sample skin lesions and make accurate diagnoses. Through a series of case-based discussions of lesions seen in a week of general practice, participants will gain an understanding of the techniques that can …

NDIS Businesses Continuity of Care – Why so serious?

In by Jodie McHarry

Continuity of care became a big deal in the NIDS and Aged Care space just a few years ago. Think about this. You have been given $10K to meet a particular goal in your life. It requires support workers to assist you to achieve this. The plan is solid, you …

NDIS Documentation: Recording of participant and staff information

In by Jodie McHarry

The Quality and Safety Standards (both NDIS and Aged Care) say if it isn’t documented it didn’t happen. Why is this so? Let’s put our investigative hats on and propose; if you have no evidence of something occurring it must be assessed as ‘didn’t happen’, ‘not in-place’ or ‘non conformance’. …

NDIS Restrictive Practices Introduction

In by Jodie McHarry

This is for providers or workers who are new to the use of restrictive practices in the NDIS environment. If you don’t know what a restrictive practice is, if you have ‘heard’ talk about positive behaviour support plans and /or restrictive practice but don’t want to be ‘that’ person by …

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching Workshop

In by Jodie McHarry

Let’s deep dive into Psychosocial Recovery Coaching! 2 Dates Available: Friday, 15th January 2020 @ 10am (Sydney time) Saturday, 16th January 2020 @ 10am (Sydney time) A new support item called the psychosocial recovery coach (recovery coach) is now available for participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). This …