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Central Queensland
Wide Bay
Sunshine Coast
Online
Other
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AAPM
Abbott Diabetes Care
Academy of Child and Adolescent Health
ACRRM and RDAA
ADA Australia
ADHA in partnership with Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Advanced Care Planning Australia
Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre
AMA Queensland
Amgen
Anglicare
Angus Mackay
Animal Therapies Ltd
APNA
Armchair Medical
Arterial Group
Arthritis Queensland
ASHM
ASSIST and Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast PHN
Asthma Australia
AstraZeneca
Atrial Fibrillation Masterclass
Australasian College of Dermatologists
Australasian College of Health Service Management
Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians
Australasian Institute of Digital Health
Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine
Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine
Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association
AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE
Australian Association of Practice Management
Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement
Australian College for Emergency Medicine
Australian College of Dermatologists
Australian College of Nurses
Australian College of Nursing
Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine (ACRRM)
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Australian Digital Health Agency
Australian Disability Insurance Agency
Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL)
Australian Health Industry Group
Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
Australian Institute for Suicide Prevention and Research
Australian Institute of Digital Health
Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors
Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association
Australian Psychological Society
Avant
Avant mutal
Bayer
Bayer Thrombosis College
BD International
BD Interventional
Beacon Strategies
Benchmarque
BenchmarqueIQ
Best Practice
BJC Health
Black Dog Institute
Black Dog Institute in partnership with Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast PHN
Bledisloe Medical Training and Consultancy
Bloomhill Cancer Care
BLS First Aid Training
Blue Knot
Bridges Health and Community Care
Brisbane Clinical Neuroscience Centre
Brisbane North PHN
Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer
British Society of Lifestyle Medicine
Buderim Foundation
Buderim Private Hospital
Bundaberg
Business For Doctors
Butterfly
Butterfly Foundation
Butterfly Foundation, SCHHS and PHN
Caboolture Private Hospital and Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital
Canteen
Cape Institute
Carer Gateway
CareSearch
Caring@home
CDM Plus
Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service
Central Queensland Rural Health
Central Queensland University
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Centre for Children's Health and Wellbeing
Centre for Integrative Health
Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education
CheckUp
Children by Choice
Children by Choice Association Inc
Children by Choice, Iris Education and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Children's Health Queensland
Children's Health Queensland and RACGP
Children's Integrated Care Collaborative
Cipla
Community Resources Unit Ltd
Connecting the dots
Consumers Health Forum
Contact Dementia Australia on 1800 636 679 or email QLD.Education@dementia.org.au
Country to Coast / PHN
Crohn's & Colitis Australia
Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN
Darryl Wade Psychology
Dawson Valley Cluster schools
Deafness and Mental Health Consultation and Liaison Service
Dementia Australia
Dementia Training Australia
Department of Health
Diabetes Qualified
Disability Services Consulting
Division of Surgery Fraser Coast - Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service
Doctors for Nutrition
Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council
Donna Zander & Associates
Dying to Know
Eating Disorders Queensland and Queensland Health
Edvoke Education
Ellen McDermott
Emerald Medical Group
Emerging Minds
End of Life Directions for Aged Care
End of Life Essentials
End of life law
Epilepsy Queensland
ETM Course
Exercise and Sports Science Australia
Exercise is Medicine Australia
Exercise Physiology Clinic Noosa
Family Law Pathways Network
FASSTT
Fearless
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)
Fraser Coast Local Medical Association
Garvan Institute of Medical Research and ThinkGP
General Practice Conference and Exhibition (GPCE)
GenesisCare
Georgie Gould
Gilead
Gladstone Region Together
GlaxoSmithKline
Global Community Resourcing
Global Medical Education
Gold Coast PHN
GPEx in partnership with the Jodi Lee Foundation
GSK
Haemochromatosis Australia
Hahn Healthcare
Hahn Mental Healthcare
Health and Wellbeing Queensland
Health and Wellbeing Queensland, Queensland Government, Project Echo, The University of Queensland
Health Consumers Queensland
Health Education & Training Institute
Health Exchange
Health Industry Employment Services
Health Workforce Queensland
HealthEd
HealthEd for Nurses
Heart Foundation
Helping Hand New aged Care
Homebirth Australia
HotDoc
HumaniTix
I-MED Radiology Network
Icon Cancer Centre
Icon Group
Immunisation Coalition
Improvement Foundation
In Vivo Academy
Indivior
Informa Australia
Inside Out, Institute for Eating Disorders
Inside Practice
Insight
Inspyr Pty Ltd
Isaac Baxter
James Cook University
Janssen Australia and New Zealand
Jean Hailes For Women's Health
Kidney Health Australia
Kidney Health Australia in partnership with Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Kidney Health Education
Kilkivan Mens Shed
LASA - Leading Age Services Australia
Lifeline Training Queensland
Lightbox Radiology Education
Listen Notes
Little Haven
Lives Lived Well
LivingWorks
Lung Foundation Australia
Mater Health
Mater Private Hospital
Mater Private Hospital Rockhampton
Mater Young Adult Health Centre
Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use
Maureen Montgomery - GenesisCare
Medcast Pty Ltd
Medical & Surgical Requisites
Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS), Queensland Health
Medical Business Services
Medics for Life
Melanoma Institute Australia
Men's Health Services
Menarini
Mental Health Academy
Mental Health Australia
Mental Health Education and Wellbeing
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN)
Mental Health Professionals' Network
Mercy Health and Aged Care
Metro North HHS and Brisbne North PHN
Metro North Hospital and Health Service
Mind Potential Psychology
Mito Foundation
Monash IVF
Monash University
Monash Victorian Heart Institute
Montu
MSD
Mundipharma
My Provider Directory
Myeloma Australia
National Asthma Council Australia
National Asthma Council Australia and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS)
National Diabetes Services Scheme
National Disability Insurance Agency
National Disability Services (NDS)
National Eating Disorders Collaboration
National Eating Disorders Collaboration and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
National Vaccine Forum
NC Events
NCIRS
Noosa Hospital
Noosa Hospital, Part of Ramsay Health Care
North West Melbourne PHN
Northern Australia Primary Health LTD
Northern Queensland PHN
Novartis Australia
Novo Nordisk
NPS Medicinewise
NPS Medicinewise and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
OccPhyz Consulting
Office of Advance Care Planning
Open Arms, Veterans & Families Counselling
Optimum Patient Care Australia
PalAssist
Palliative Care Australia
Palliative Care Queensland
Palliative Care Queensland and Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education
Pallilearn
palliPharm
PANDA
PC4 Primary Health Collaborative Clinical Cancer Trials Group
PenCS
PEPA Palliative Education
Peter O’Connor
Phenix Health and Splice Marketing
PHN
PHN and AGPAL
PHN and Benchmarque Group
PHN and CQHHS
PHN and Traint IT Medical
PHN and WBHHS
Phoenix House
Possums & Co.
Practice Coach Australia
practicehub by Avant
Prevention United
ProCare and GP Psychiatry Support Line
Professor Kenneth O'Byrne
Progressing Australian Vaccine Education
Project Echo
Project Echo, Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
Project Echo, The Townsville Hospital and Health Service
Psyche scene
Psychscene
Public Trustee
Quality Practice Accreditation
Queensland Centre for Mental Health Learning
Queensland Council of Social Services
Queensland Fertility Group
Queensland Genomics and CheckUP
Queensland Genomics in partnership with CheckUP Australia
Queensland Health
Queensland Health and the Queensland Primary Health Networks
Queensland Mothers and Babies
Queensland Paediatric Opthamology and Strasbismus Surgeons, Valley Eye Specialists
Queensland Paediatric Sepsis Program
Queensland PHNs
Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN)
Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) and Health Consumers Queensland (HCQ)
QuIHN
RACGP
Rand Australia
Rapatha
Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand
Relationships Australia Queensland
RHD Queensland
Roses in the Ocean supported by Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Rotary
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Rural Doctors Associated of Australia (RDAA)
Rural Medicine Australia
Sanofi Pasteur
SCHHS and Queensland Government
SCHHS, PHN and QML pathology
Self Help Addiction Resource Centre
Seqirus Australia
Servier Foundation
South Brisbane
Spectrum Personality Disorder Service
Spectrum Personality Disorder Service, Australian BPD Foundation
Spectrum: Personality Disorder Service, Eastern Health
St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital
St John of God Richmond Hospital
St Vincents Private Hospital
StandBy - Support After Suicide
StandBy Support
Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning
Stillbirth Centre of Research Excellence
Stroke Foundation
Strong Communities
Suicide Prevention Australia
Sunshine Coast Council
Sunshine Coast Dementia Network
Sunshine Coast Eating Disorder Access Trial (SCEDAT)
Sunshine Coast Haematology and Oncology Clinic and GenesisCare Radiation Oncology
Sunshine Coast HHS and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service
Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service and Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Sunshine Coast Hospital Health Service
Sunshine Coast Mind & Neuroscience - Thompson Institute
Sunshine Coast University Hospital in conjunction with Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital
Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital & Ramsay Clinic Caloundra
Sydney Child Health Program
Team Medical Supplies
test
Test Guy
The Advance Project
The Alliance for Suicide Prevention Sunshine Coast
The Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP) at Griffith University
The Benchmarque Group
The Country Heart Attack Prevention (CHAP) Project
The Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre
The Grief Support and Education Charitable Trust (Grief Centre)
The GroundSwell Project Australia
The Heart Foundation
The National Cancer Screening Register
The Nurses for Nurses Network
The Nursing CPD Institute
The Opioid Stewardship Working Party
The Pharmacy Guild of Australia
The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
The Statewide Infection Clinical Network (SICN) and Queensland Statewide Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (QSAMSP)
The Sydney Children's Hospital Network
The University of Queensland
The University of Queensland Regional Training Hub Central Queensland (RTHCQ)
The University of Queensland, Rural Clinical School
The University of Sydney
The VaxPol Lab
TheMHS Learning Network
ThinkGP
Thompson Institute
Thrombo 360
Tilray
Tonic Media Network
Townsville Hospital and Health Service
Transition Support Project
Triple P
Tripple P International Pty Ltd
True Relationships & Reproductive Health
True Relationships and Reproductive Health
Turning Point
Turning Point and No To Violence
Uniting Care
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of Queensland Centre for Online Health
University of Sunshine Coast
University of Tasmania’s Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Urgo Medical
Vifor Pharma Iron Hub
Voluntary Assisted Dying Unit
Wattle Seed Nutrition
Wellcoaches Australia
WellFemme
Wesley Hyperbaric
Wesley Mission
Western Sydney PHN
Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service & Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Wide Bay Public Health Unit
Wide Bay Public Health Unit, Division of Family & Community
Working With People WIth Intellectual and Learning Disabilities (WWILD)
Workplace Mental Health Institute
Wounds Australia
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their families. It will also provide resources and effective ways to support children and families to build better health and lifestyle habits together.
Session 1: Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
Raising the topic of weight
Session 2: How to measure and assess weight – the clinical details
Session 3: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (nutrition)
Session 4: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (physical activity and sleep)
Session 5: How to support patients to make changes that can improve their weight
Session 6: Supporting extended or tertiary weight management care.
Session 7: Participant’s choice (participants vote from additional topics).
Cost: Nil
The series runs weekly, for 7 weeks on Thursday mornings commencing 9th February 2023 from 8:00 to 9:00am.
Register: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/register/
More information: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/learning-series/
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 am
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Health and Wellbeing Queensland
Event Details
Pondering Poos 2023 Pondering Poos is a community-based information workshop for groups of parents and carers who have children aged two years and over with bowel difficulties including:
Event Details
Pondering Poos is a community-based information workshop for groups of parents and carers who have children aged two years and over with bowel difficulties including:
- Chronic constipation
- Withholding/refusal
- Soiling
The workshop provides information about:
- Normal bowel habits
- Causes of difficulties
- Medication
- Behavioural advice
- Dietary/fluid intake
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
Face to face workshops (adults only)
Friday, 3rd February 2023
Friday, 28th April 2023
Friday, 21st July 2023
Friday, 13th October 2023
Location: Nambour Child and Family Health centre, 5 Waterfall Road, NAMBOUR
Undercover parking available
Telehealth/online workshops
Friday, 3rd March 2023
Friday, 26th May 2023
Friday, 25th August 2023
Friday 10th November 2023
Call 5319 4824 to book
Time
(Friday) 9:30 am
Location
Online
Online
Event Details
This workshop, presented by Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service focuses on common presentations and complications in the antenatal, puerperium and postnatal period. The Sunshine Coast Hospital
Event Details
This workshop, presented by Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service focuses on common presentations and complications in the antenatal, puerperium and postnatal period.
The Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service recognises the value of collaborative, holistic shared maternity care, combining the varied skills of midwives, general practitioners, and obstetricians to the benefit of patients and the community. This workshop will meet the needs of general practitioners participating in shared antenatal care; however, all general practitioners are welcome to attend.
Learning Outcomes:
- Discuss best practice management of common first trimester presentations in general practice, including hyperemesis gravidarum.
- Discuss abnormal combined first trimester screening results and termination of pregnancy.
- Identify and utilise the guidelines for diabetes screening and management during pregnancy.
- Discuss COVID-19 infection in pregnancy.
- Determine the assessment and general practice management of perinatal mental health concerns, including postnatal complications, hospital liaison and de-briefing.
Saturday, 4 March 2023
Registrations from 8.00am for 8.30am education.
Education from 8:30am – 12.30pm AEST
Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Birtinya Qld 4575
Register using the registration link below by 12pm Thursday, 2 March 2023
Contact
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Amanda Myles: Workforce Development Project Officer
E: WorkforceDevelopment@ourphn.org.au
Time
(Saturday) 8:00 am AEST
Location
Sunshine Coast Health Institute, 6 Doherty Street, Birtinya
Organizer
Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their families. It will also provide resources and effective ways to support children and families to build better health and lifestyle habits together.
Session 1: Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
Raising the topic of weight
Session 2: How to measure and assess weight – the clinical details
Session 3: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (nutrition)
Session 4: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (physical activity and sleep)
Session 5: How to support patients to make changes that can improve their weight
Session 6: Supporting extended or tertiary weight management care.
Session 7: Participant’s choice (participants vote from additional topics).
Cost: Nil
The series runs weekly, for 7 weeks on Thursday mornings commencing 9th February 2023 from 8:00 to 9:00am.
Register: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/register/
More information: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/learning-series/
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 am
Location
Online
Online
Event Details
Primary care nurses are invited to attend an osteoporosis workshop with presenters from, Reframe Osteoporosis, The Big O – Osteoporosis and The Bone Bus. Discussion topics The role of the nurse in
Event Details
Primary care nurses are invited to attend an osteoporosis workshop with presenters from, Reframe Osteoporosis, The Big O – Osteoporosis and The Bone Bus.
Discussion topics
The role of the nurse in identifying, screening and managing osteoporosis in primary care
‘The Big O’ national awareness campaign and its impacts on practices
The Bone Bus – mobile bone densitometry service
Thursday, March 9, 2023
5:30pm registration for 6:00pm start
Nambour RSL
14 Mathew Street, Nambour Qld 4560
Register online by COB Tuesday, March 7, 2023 using the registration link below.
If you are unable to attend in person and would like to join virtually, please email Amanda Myles, details below:
Contact
CCQ
Amanda Myles: Workforce Development Project Officer
P: 07 4196 9804
E: WorkforceDevelopment@ourphn.org.au
W: www.ourphn.org.au
Time
(Thursday) 5:30 pm AEST
Location
Nambour RSL
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
2023fri10mar7:00 amClinical Networking Breakfast7:00 am NoosaCPD:EnquireArea:Sunshine Coast
Event Details
Are you a health professional working with vulnerable people? Learn about Carer Gateway and how we can support the carers you work with. Enjoy breakfast, a chance to network with other like
Event Details
Are you a health professional working with vulnerable people?
Learn about Carer Gateway and how we can support the carers you work with.
Enjoy breakfast, a chance to network with other like minded health professionals in your local area.
We look forward to seeing you there!
View the flyer below for further information:
Time
(Friday) 7:00 am
Location
Noosa
Organizer
Carer Gateway
2023wed15mar7:00 amWhat is Palliative Care?7:00 am AEST Online, OnlineArea:Online
Event Details
This education course explains what palliative care is, in simple community- friendly language. It will use 10 easy to remember aspects of palliative care, so you can describe palliative care
Event Details
This education course explains what palliative care is, in simple community- friendly language. It will use 10 easy to remember aspects of palliative care, so you can describe palliative care to your friends, family, networks, colleagues and community.
For more information about PalliLearn courses please visit our website palliativecareqld.org.au/pallilearn.
General Admission $10
PCQ Members $8
Concession Card Holders $8
FREE for people living or working in the Burdekin, Charters Towers, Flinders, Hinchinbrook, Palm Island, Richmond, Townsville, Central Queensland, Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay areas.
These courses are delivered as part of the Connecting End of Life in Townsville (CELC-T) project (celct.org.au) and supported by Northern Queensland PHN and Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast PHN
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 am AEST
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Palliative Care Queensland
Event Details
This interactive training provides trauma-informed information and skills needed by professionals working with people and families with experiences of domestic and family violence. Professional Member Discount
Event Details
- Professional Member Discount $310.00 incl. GST
- Group Booking (3 or more people) Per Person Rate $320.00 incl. GST
- $350.00 incl. GST
Time
(Wednesday) 9:00 am
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Blue Knot
Event Details
As part of our GP common challenges in primary care education series, Brisbane North PHN and Metro North Hospital and Health Service invite GPs to join us and our panel of
Event Details
As part of our GP common challenges in primary care education series, Brisbane North PHN
and Metro North Hospital and Health Service invite GPs to join us and our panel of experts
for an evening of education and discussion.
Care of trans, gender diverse and non-binary (TGDNB) patients is interesting and rewarding.
TGDNB people can face many challenges when accessing healthcare. Having a GP who is
gender-affirming is extremely beneficial and can help TGDNB people navigate the health
system and have their biopsychosocial health needs met.
Gender-affirming health care includes not only gender-affirming hormone therapy, but also
includes mental and physical health as well as social and community supports. GPs are
often the initial point of contact to the health care system, so providing an informed, safe
and supportive environment at the first appointment is important to achieve a positive
outcome.
Join your GP colleagues and multidisciplinary Specialists from the Metro North Gender
Services team for case-based learning regarding gender diversity and gender affirming care
of TGDNB adults.
This interactive online education evening will utilise case studies to improve GP confidence
in working with TGDNB adults, managing complex cases and referring patients to RBWH
Gender Service. GPs attending will be provided with recommendations and tips for working
with TGDNB adult patients in general practice. There will be an opportunity to engage with
our panel of experts about advice on management, referral options and support services
that may be useful for you in primary care.
See more details here:
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Metro North Hospital and Health Service
2023wed15mar6:30 pmHervey Bay GP Link & Learn6:30 pm Wide BayCPD:EnquireArea:Wide Bay
Event Details
Wellness from the inside out is about sustainable, vitality-enhancing activities, starting with yourself. Deliberate practice with your own wellbeing can provide insight into what interventions are likely to work for you, your
Event Details
Wellness from the inside out is about sustainable, vitality-enhancing activities,
starting with yourself. Deliberate practice with your own wellbeing can provide
insight into what interventions are likely to work for you, your community, and
the patients that you care for. The focus of this session is purposeful self-care
for General Practitioners (GP) within the context of a pandemic and the
longevity of GPs engaged in an ever-evolving primary health care setting.
Learning goals:
– Apply models such as Self-Practice Self-Reflection (SP/SR) to guide
approach to wellness interventions.
– Evaluate different ways of caring for self and others, determining which
approach is most likely to apply through experience.
– Develop actionable steps to practice wellness behaviours.
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm
Location
Wide Bay
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
2023wed15mar6:30 pmGP Link & Learn6:30 pm AEST Hervey Bay RSLArea:Wide Bay
Event Details
Wellness from the inside out is about sustainable, vitality-enhancing activities, starting with yourself. Deliberate practice with your own wellbeing can provide insight into what interventions are likely to work for
Event Details
Wellness from the inside out is about sustainable, vitality-enhancing activities, starting with yourself. Deliberate practice with your own wellbeing can provide insight into what interventions are likely to work for you, your community, and the patients that you care for. The focus of this session is purposeful self-care for General Practitioners (GP) within the context of a pandemic and the longevity of GPs engaged in an ever-evolving primary health care setting.
Learning goals:
- Apply models such as Self-Practice Self-Reflection (SP/SR) to guide approach to wellness interventions.
- Evaluate different ways of caring for self and others, determining which approach is most likely to apply through experience.
- Develop actionable steps to practice wellness behaviours.
Hervey Bay RSL Boardroom – 11 Torquay Road, Pialba Qld 4655
07 4196 9804
Amanda Myles – WorkforceDevelopment@ourphn.org.au
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm AEST
Location
Hervey Bay RSL
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
LGBTIQ+ Online TrainingYear Around Event (2023) Online, OnlineCPD:EnquireArea:Online
Event Details
Module Overview This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+
Event Details
Module Overview
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
About the Author
This module was developed by Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) in partnership with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand the key terms relevant to LGBTIQ+ communities
- Discuss the diversity of LGBTIQ+ communities, including the importance of intersectionality
- Describe the barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services
- Explain the importance of inclusive language in health care settings and how legislation and the Nurses Code of Conduct relate to LGBTIQ+ communities and inclusive care
Target Audience
Suitable for any healthcare professional working in primary health care including general practice.
What you’ll get
At the completion of each lesson you will be presented with a brief online assessment that will test your underpinning knowledge.
To fully complete the module and claim your full CPD hours, we recommend you also complete the corresponding survey at the end. It only takes a few minutes to complete.
Once you have completed all sections of the module, a certificate will be available next to the course name in the ‘My Training’ section of APNA Online Learning.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
APNA
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their families. It will also provide resources and effective ways to support children and families to build better health and lifestyle habits together.
Session 1: Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
Raising the topic of weight
Session 2: How to measure and assess weight – the clinical details
Session 3: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (nutrition)
Session 4: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (physical activity and sleep)
Session 5: How to support patients to make changes that can improve their weight
Session 6: Supporting extended or tertiary weight management care.
Session 7: Participant’s choice (participants vote from additional topics).
Cost: Nil
The series runs weekly, for 7 weeks on Thursday mornings commencing 9th February 2023 from 8:00 to 9:00am.
Register: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/register/
More information: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/learning-series/
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 am
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Health and Wellbeing Queensland
Event Details
In this webinar we will summarise a range of valid and reliable outcome measures for adults with lower and upper limb amputation. There will be a focus on measures that are quick to administer, with
Event Details
In this webinar we will summarise a
range of valid and reliable outcome
measures for adults with lower and
upper limb amputation. There will be
a focus on measures that are quick to
administer, with basic equipment and
free/minimal cost. You will learn how
these tests are conducted and
interpreted. We will explore how
these outcome measures can be used
to justify non-standard componentry,
justify other assistive technology
such as mobility aids, identify
priorities for intervention, and report
service and program outcomes.
Register via the link.
See attached for further events.
Time
(Thursday) 3:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Queensland Health
Event Details
Watch the webinar above live at the MASS Office, and then work in pairs to conduct each assessment on each other. Build you confidence with practical application of each outcome measure.
Event Details
Watch the webinar above live at the
MASS Office, and then work in pairs to
conduct each assessment on each
other. Build you confidence with
practical application of each outcome
measure.
Time
(Thursday) 3:00 pm
Location
Cannon Hill
Organizer
Queensland Health
Event Details
This 2-day online multidisciplinary course on Sexuality and Sexual Difficulties is relevant for all health practitioners, trainees and students. It will discuss the need to talk about sex, address the obstacles, and will
Event Details
Time
march 17 (Friday) - 23 (Thursday)
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Monash University
Event Details
The RACGP’s Lunch & Learn Series is a new knowledge-sharing network created to help frontline primary care professionals develop skills and confidence in responding to family violence. You’ll be learning
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The RACGP’s Lunch & Learn Series is a new knowledge-sharing network created to help frontline primary care professionals develop skills and confidence in responding to family violence. You’ll be learning alongside other primary care professionals keen to make a difference to women and children. Held on the 3rd Friday of every month from 12pm-1pm, Lunch and Learn provides an excellent opportunity to gain insights and support in managing family violence.
Time
(Friday) 12:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
RACGP
Event Details
DIGITAL COPY - Flyer - Mental Health Upskilling for Rural GPs and GPs with Mental Health Advanced Skills James Cook University invite you to Mental Health Upskilling for Rural GPs
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James Cook University invite you to Mental Health Upskilling for Rural GPs and GPs with Mental Health Advanced Skills Workshop which will be held on 17 to 18 March 2023 at JCU Brisbane campus.
Join us for this interactive workshop with sessions that are case based with a “non metro” focus, recognising the wider scope of practice of GPs working outside the cities. Topics include mental health assessment, mental health emergencies in primary care, child and adolescent health, perinatal mental health and mental health in older adults. Read more about the workshop and view the program here.
Early-bird tickets are now on sale. Places are limited. To secure your spot, register here.
This workshop is sponsored by Aurora Health, Northern Queensland Primary Health Network, and the Rural Doctors Association of Queensland.
If you have any questions please email us via cpd.health@jcu.edu.au.
Time
17 (Friday) 12:00 pm
Location
James Cook University
Organizer
James Cook University
Event Details
Saturday, 18 March 2023 8.45am registration for 9.00am start - 3.00pm CocoBrew 114 William Street, Rockhampton Qld 4700 Learning Outcomes Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to
Event Details
Saturday, 18 March 2023
8.45am registration for 9.00am start – 3.00pm
CocoBrew
114 William Street, Rockhampton Qld 4700
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to culture, local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes.
- Describe and define the terms ‘cultural awareness’, ‘cultural competency’ and ‘cultural safety’ and identify key differences.
- Identify barriers and enablers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessing mainstream health services.
- Interpret specific programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in primary care.
- Demonstrate and discuss quality improvements that can be implemented in your workplace to create a culturally safe place.
Register using the registration link below by Tuesday, 14 March 2023
Contact
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Amanda Myles: Workforce Development Project Officer
P: 07 4196 9804
E: WorkforceDevelopment@ourphn.org.au
Time
(Saturday) 8:45 am
Location
CocoBrew Rockhampton
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Event Details
Learning Outcomes - Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to culture, local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes. - Describe and define the terms ‘cultural
Event Details
Learning Outcomes
– Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to culture,
local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes.
– Describe and define the terms ‘cultural awareness’, ‘cultural competency’ and ‘cultural safety’
and identify key differences.
– Identify barriers and enablers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessing
mainstream health services.
– Interpret specific programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in primary care.
– Demonstrate and discuss quality improvements that can be implemented in your workplace to
create a culturally safe place.
Register HERE by Tuesday, 14 March 2023
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am
Location
Rockhampton
Organizer
RACGP
Event Details
Learning Outcomes - Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to culture, local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes. - Describe and define the terms ‘cultural
Event Details
Learning Outcomes
– Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, with reference to culture,
local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes.
– Describe and define the terms ‘cultural awareness’, ‘cultural competency’ and ‘cultural safety’
and identify key differences.
– Identify barriers and enablers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessing
mainstream health services.
– Interpret specific programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in primary care.
– Demonstrate and discuss quality improvements that can be implemented in your workplace to
create a culturally safe place.
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am
Location
Rockhampton
Organizer
Country to Coast / PHN
Event Details
This webinar aims to take a deep dive into product standards for assistive technology – what standards are, how standards are developed, the role standards can play in equipment selection, limitations of standards in product testing,
Event Details
This webinar aims to take a deep dive
into product standards for assistive
technology – what standards are, how
standards are developed, the role
standards can play in equipment
selection, limitations of standards in
product testing, buyer beware with
claims of standards compliance.
Time
(Sunday) 1:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Queensland Health
2023tue21marAll DayWise Choices(All Day) MaroochydoreCPD:EnquireArea:Sunshine Coast
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Wise Choices is a group program being piloted by Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service’s Eating Disorders Service. The program aims to support the development of skills to enable participants to make
Event Details
Wise Choices is a group program being piloted by Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service’s Eating
Disorders Service.
The program aims to support the development of skills to enable participants to make choices that are more
in line with their values. It offers a shared experience with people who are going through similar difficulties.
The 10-week acceptance and commitment therapy-based program targets people that have an eating disorder
or disordered eating who struggle with difficult thoughts and feelings. The program is delivered by two
experienced mental health professionals.
The program is for people who:
• Would like to explore new skills to handle painful thoughts and feelings
• Have relationship challenges
• Are interested in finding out how to accept what is outside of their personal control
• Experience disordered eating that has a negative impact on their quality of life
• Want to clarify what is meaningful and important to them
• Are open to learning new ways of living and are willing to practice new skills in everyday life.
Register here: SC-MHSS-EDS@health.qld.gov.au
See more information here: EDS_WiseChoices flyer March 2023
Access the referral form here: 2357_Eating Disorders Service Referral _V1.3
Please contact for further information:
Phone: 0752029500
Email address: Jocelyn.Culpitt@health.qld.gov.au
Time
March 21 (Tuesday)
Location
Maroochydore
Organizer
SCHHS and Queensland Government
Event Details
This education course provides practical tips on how to have caring and compassionate conversations with loved ones, colleagues, neighbours or friends about an area of life we often avoid. For
Event Details
This education course provides practical tips on how to have caring and compassionate conversations with loved ones, colleagues, neighbours or friends about an area of life we often avoid. For more information about PalliLearn courses please visit our website palliativecareqld.org.au/pallilearn.
- FREE for Health Professionals working in the Townsville area
- General Admission $20
- PCQ Members $18
- Concession Card Holders $18
These courses are delivered as part of the Connecting End of Life in Townsville (CELC-T) project (celct.org.au) therefore only Health Professionals working in the,Townsville area (including: Townsville, Burdekin, Palm Island, Hinchinbrook, Charters Towers, Flinders and Richmond) are eligible to attend for free.
Time
(Tuesday) 9:00 am AEST
Location
Mercy Community Support Coordination Townsville
Organizer
Palliative Care Queensland
Event Details
This 60 minute online education course focuses on discussion starters, Advance Care Planning (ACP) and understanding what is important to someone at the end-of-life phase. For more information about PalliLearn
Event Details
This 60 minute online education course focuses on discussion starters, Advance Care Planning (ACP) and understanding what is important to someone at the end-of-life phase. For more information about PalliLearn courses please visit our website palliativecareqld.org.au/pallilearn.
- FREE for Health Professionals working in the Townsville area
- General Admission $20
- PCQ Members $18
- Concession Card Holders $18
These courses are delivered as part of the Connecting End of Life in Townsville (CELC-T) project (celct.org.au) therefore only Health Professionals working in the,Townsville area (including: Townsville, Burdekin, Palm Island, Hinchinbrook, Charters Towers, Flinders and Richmond) are eligible to attend for free.
Time
(Tuesday) 10:20 am AEST
Location
Mercy Community Support Coordination Townsville
Organizer
Palliative Care Queensland
Event Details
Specialists, Practice Managers, and the Practice Team are invited to join Dr Jon Harper, GP Liaison Officer, Country to Coast, QLD, supported by Randal Ing, Digital Health Project Officer for a lunch
Event Details
Specialists, Practice Managers, and the Practice Team are
invited to join Dr Jon Harper, GP Liaison Officer, Country to
Coast, QLD, supported by Randal Ing, Digital Health Project Officer for a lunch session to
highlight the benefits of use of the My Health Record system for specialist practitioners.
Objectives for this education will include information addressing.
• What is My Health Record?
• The benefits of accessing My Health Record information to specialist practice
• What is new in My Health Record
• Patient privacy and consent to access My Health Record
Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 pm
Location
Wide Bay
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Event Details
Specialists, Practice Managers, and the Practice Team are invited to join Dr Jon Harper, GP Liaison Officer, Country to Coast, QLD, supported by Randal Ing, Digital Health Project Officer for a lunch
Event Details
Specialists, Practice Managers, and the Practice Team are
invited to join Dr Jon Harper, GP Liaison Officer, Country to
Coast, QLD, supported by Randal Ing, Digital Health Project Officer for a lunch session to
highlight the benefits of use of the My Health Record system for specialist practitioners.
Objectives for this education will include information addressing.
• What is My Health Record?
• The benefits of accessing My Health Record information to specialist practice
• What is new in My Health Record
• Patient privacy and consent to access My Health Record
Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 pm
Location
Urraween
Organizer
Country to Coast / PHN
Event Details
The Sunshine Coast Annual Respiratory Symposium (SCARS) this year will be held on 21 March 2023 at the Maroochy Surf Club. As previous years, there will be 3 Respiratory specialists
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The Sunshine Coast Annual Respiratory Symposium (SCARS) this year will be held on 21 March 2023 at the Maroochy Surf Club. As previous years, there will be 3 Respiratory specialists presenting on a range of topics.
Please see the invitation for further details.
Please contact Brooke McCulloch – 0410 589 072
Please see flyer for further details: https://c2coast.org.au/wp-content/uploads/PDF-Flyer-Maroochydore-Surf-Club-21st-March-2023-E-013578-2.pdf
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
Location
Maroochydore
Organizer
AstraZeneca
2023wed22mar12:00 pmACP & Aged Care Lunchbox sessions12:00 pm AEST Online, OnlineArea:Online
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The 2023 National Advance Care Planning Week (ACP) Virtual Forum supports upskilling of health care professionals by sharing ACP updates and initiatives from across Queensland. Take this opportunity to hear
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The 2023 National Advance Care Planning Week (ACP) Virtual Forum supports upskilling of health care professionals by sharing ACP updates and initiatives from across Queensland. Take this opportunity to hear first-hand from quality speakers who are experts in their field to assist you in improving your advance care planning knowledge and practice.
We encourage you to use the Virtual Forum as a team education opportunity and conversation starter. Gather your colleagues for an informal lunch, listen to the presentations and discuss how you can apply your learnings to your workplace.
The Virtual Forum is proudly presented by the Statewide Office of ACP, Queensland Health. The information presented by the speakers is relevant for health professionals and consumers located in Queensland.
Lunchbox session 1 – 12:00-12:30pm:
Improving ACP in residential aged care – Jennifer Bearham, Project Lead, Central Queensland Specialist Palliative Care In Aged Care (SPACE) project
Lunchbox session 2 – 12:30-1:00pm:
ACP from an aged care provider and nurse practitioner perspective – Melanie Wagner, Nurse Practitioner, Lutheran Services Queensland
Please register to attend the 2023 Virtual Forum. You can attend any or all sessions. Once registered, attendees will be emailed a link to join the event via Microsoft Teams.
Recordings of the sessions will be made available for viewing after the Forum.
Time
(Wednesday) 12:00 pm AEST
Location
Online
Online
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their
Event Details
This 7-part free series aims to deliver health professionals the knowledge and tools to increase their skills and confidence in raising the topic of weight with children and their families. It will also provide resources and effective ways to support children and families to build better health and lifestyle habits together.
Session 1: Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
Raising the topic of weight
Session 2: How to measure and assess weight – the clinical details
Session 3: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (nutrition)
Session 4: How to measure and assess lifestyle related behaviours that can affect weight gain (physical activity and sleep)
Session 5: How to support patients to make changes that can improve their weight
Session 6: Supporting extended or tertiary weight management care.
Session 7: Participant’s choice (participants vote from additional topics).
Cost: Nil
The series runs weekly, for 7 weeks on Thursday mornings commencing 9th February 2023 from 8:00 to 9:00am.
Register: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/register/
More information: https://hw.qld.gov.au/echo/learning-series/
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 am
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Health and Wellbeing Queensland
Event Details
My health for life is a free evidence-based lifestyle program funded by the Queensland Government and delivered by an alliance of health organisations. The program is designed to help Queenslanders
Event Details
My health for life is a free evidence-based lifestyle program funded by the Queensland Government and delivered by an alliance of health organisations. The program is designed to help Queenslanders live well and reduce their risk of developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Join a webinar facilitated by Country to Coast QLD with presenters Dr Sam Manger, Erica Poxleitner and Carolina Chirinos to learn the finer points of the My Health for Life program and patient eligibility, discuss the patients experience and the importance of preventative health for those with mental health conditions.
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Country to Coast / PHN
2023fri24marAll DayDoctors unmasked(All Day: friday) BrisbaneCPD:EnquireArea:Other
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Join us in an exploratory foray into diversity in medicine, humanising health professionals and the contribution these have on doctors’ wellbeing. Come to hear inspiring colleagues from across the profession tell their stories and share your own experiences. This
Event Details
Join us in an exploratory foray
into diversity in medicine,
humanising health professionals
and the contribution these
have on doctors’ wellbeing.
Come to hear inspiring
colleagues from across the
profession tell their stories and
share your own experiences.
This is your invitation to help
improve the health of doctors
and medical students.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Brisbane
Organizer
RACGP
2023fri24mar1:06 amRACGP Conferences1:06 am CPD:EnquireArea:Other
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Register today for the Practice Owners National Conference As health systems across the country face escalating pressure and general practice is asked to do even more with less, it’s never
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Register today for the Practice Owners National Conference
As health systems across the country face escalating pressure and general practice is asked to do even more with less, it’s never been more important to pool our knowledge and learn from the experts and each other. The Practice Owners National Conference offers you the tools and information you need to run a practice in a changeable environment.
Join us in Adelaide from 20-21 May 2023 to share knowledge, ideas and motivation. You’ll hear from RACGP and industry experts on managing Medicare compliance and billing, getting the most out of your staff and tackling the business pressures facing practices today. GPs can get a great start on their CPD by logging hours on the spot, and managers can find out the best ways to support their teams to fulfil their own CPD requirements.
Come along and tackle the pressing issues facing practice ownership and future-proof your practice! Registrations are now open for all existing and aspiring practice owners and practice managers. Find out more at practiceowners.racgp.org.au
Time
(Friday) 1:06 am
2023sat25marAll DayTrauma Workshop(All Day) CairnsCPD:EnquireArea:Other
Event Details
HWQ DL 2023 Workshop Calendar WEB The general understanding of trauma care is that it is a time critical condition. Hence, the
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HWQ DL 2023 Workshop Calendar WEB
The general understanding of trauma care is that it is a time critical condition. Hence, the ideal system for managing trauma patients is one in which the time from injury to definitive care is minimised. However, time from injury to definitive care for rural trauma patients is prolonged due to accessibility and geology. There is also a higher incidence of farming, mining, industrial and motor vehicle accidents, as well as greater access to firearms in isolated areas.
It is widely recognised General Practitioners, particularly those in, rural and remote locations will be called upon to manage trauma in its early phase. Therefore, General practitioners in rural and remote areas require a higher level of emergency care skills to manage the trauma patient until specialist care can be accessed.
The objective of this workshop is to provide rural doctors and nurses with cross domain, team-based learning opportunities across a number of topics such as severe and less severe trauma, advances in trauma care, x-rays in trauma, procedures in trauma including ICC insertion, lateral canthotomy, burns, plastering and paediatric trauma.
Learning Objectives
- Participants will gain an overview of the basic principles in key areas of trauma management.
- Implement a systematic assessment of a trauma patient in the rural Emergency Department.
- Utilise communication and team leadership skills including complex decision making and crisis management.
- Demonstrate trauma skills inclusive of chest tube insertion, Intraosseous insertion, binders and splints.
CPD & CME
RACGP: TBC
ACRRM: TBC
Rural Procedural Training Grant
ACRRM: TBC
RACGP: TBC
Presenter
The lead facilitator for this workshop is Dr Jamie Thomas, Emergency Physician at the Emergency & Trauma Centre, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital. Originally from the UK he has worked in Queensland for twenty years. He took a break during his Emergency specialist training to work for RFDS (Qld), spending three years in Cairns, Cape York, Rockhampton and Charleville. He has been a consultant at RBWH for over ten years, but also spent time as a consultant at Mater Children’s ED and as one of the coordinators for Retrieval Services Qld. His portfolio at RBWH is as a teacher and educator, and is the departmental lead for the ACEM Fellowship Exam teaching programme
Time
march 25 (Saturday) - 26 (Sunday)
Location
Cairns
Organizer
Health Workforce Queensland
Event Details
Program overview The Chronic Conditions and Nutrition program is a nationally accredited program that aims to provide students with the skills
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Program overview
The Chronic Conditions and Nutrition program is a nationally accredited program that aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to interpret and use basic information about nutritional principles and healthy diet.
The Chronic Conditions and Nutrition Program is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Chronic Disease Support Project.
Time
(Saturday) 8:45 am
Location
Maroochydore
Organizer
Benchmarque
Event Details
In the context of QVAD and Anticipatory Prescribing Country to Coast QLD invites General Practitioners and Practice Nurses for a dinner education session with Professor Liz Reymond. Topics to be covered include Advanced
Event Details
In the context of QVAD and Anticipatory Prescribing
Country to Coast QLD invites General Practitioners and Practice
Nurses for a dinner education session with Professor Liz Reymond.
Topics to be covered include Advanced Care Planning in the context of Queensland
Voluntary Assisted Dying Support and Pharmacy Service (QVAD SPS), Anticipatory
Prescribing, PallConsult and ACP Support Services.
Professor Liz Reymond, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACGP, FAChPM, is the Director of QVAD
Support and Pharmacy Service, Director of National caring@home projects, Co-Director of
Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning, and Co-Director of PallConsult.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
Location
Rockhampton
Organizer
Country to Coast / PHN
Event Details
In the context of QVAD and Anticipatory Prescribing Country to Coast QLD invites General Practitioners and Practice Nurses for a dinner education session with Professor Liz Reymond. Topics to be covered include: Advanced Care
Event Details
In the context of QVAD and Anticipatory Prescribing
Country to Coast QLD invites General Practitioners and Practice
Nurses for a dinner education session with Professor Liz Reymond.
Topics to be covered include:
Advanced Care Planning in the context of Queensland Voluntary Assisted Dying Support and Pharmacy Service (QVAD SPS), Anticipatory
Prescribing, PallConsult and ACP Support Services.
Professor Liz Reymond, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACGP, FAChPM, is the Director of QVAD
Support and Pharmacy Service, Director of National caring@home projects, Co-Director of
Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning, and Co-Director of PallConsult.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
Location
CocoBrew Rockhampton
Organizer
Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
2023tue28mar7:00 pmLong Covid for GPs7:00 pm Online, OnlineCPD:EnquireArea:Online
Event Details
This stand-alone scientific symposium on the topic of Long COVID is designed for GPs and sponsored by MSD Medical Affairs. This virtual event is for all Australian GPs and
Event Details
This stand-alone scientific symposium on the topic of Long COVID is designed for GPs and sponsored by MSD Medical Affairs.
This virtual event is for all Australian GPs and will be held on Tuesday, 28th March 2023 from 19:00 – 20:30 (AEDT). The webinar will cover the Scientific Basis for Long COVID, Clinical Presentations/Phenotypes and Management Approach – Practice Points.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
MSD
2023wed29mar9:00 amSeniors Expo Birtinya9:00 am BirtinyaCPD:EnquireArea:Sunshine Coast
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Wellways Carer Gateway proudly supported by Comlink, welcomes all Seniors and Carers in the Sunshine Coast to come along and learn about local supports and services. Joining us on the
Event Details
Wellways Carer Gateway proudly supported by Comlink, welcomes all Seniors and Carers in the Sunshine Coast to come along and learn about local supports and services. Joining us on the day will be: Comlink, Comlink, Services Australia including their Aged Carer Service Officers, Relationships Australia, Aged and Disability Advocacy, Sage Care and many more!!!
Time
(Wednesday) 9:00 am
Location
Birtinya
Organizer
Carer Gateway
Event Details
Around 10% of Australian adults are living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and most don’t know it! As there is often no obvious symptoms of CKD, targeted early detection of
Event Details
Around 10% of Australian adults are living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and most don’t know it! As there is often no obvious symptoms of CKD, targeted early detection of those individuals at risk is vital. Join Kidney Health Australia and nephrologist Professor Andrew Mallett as he presents the benefits of early detection and how to screen for chronic kidney disease using evidence-based assessment tools. The session will also explore current best practice treatment interventions available in primary care to stop or slow the progression of kidney disease.
RACGP and ACRRM EA hour applied for.
Register here: Registrations
Enquiries: primary.care@kidney.org.au
Please note day light saving time differences across states and territories:
· 7.30pm NSW, Vic, ACT, TAS
· 7pm SA
· 6.30pm Qld
· 6pm NT
· 4.30pm WA
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Kidney Health Australia
Event Details
Learn about the core principles of continence assessment, and what’s expected for a MASS Continence application. Hear from a Community Continence Advisor who will outline a client’s experience with incontinence and the assessment process involved.
Event Details
Learn about the core principles of
continence assessment, and what’s
expected for a MASS Continence
application. Hear from a Community
Continence Advisor who will outline a
client’s experience with incontinence
and the assessment process involved.
Time
(Thursday) 1:00 pm
Location
Online
Online
Organizer
Queensland Health