• GOHPN Breakfast Education Series | Type 2 Diabetes Care: Latest Updates & Referral Pathways | Kalgoorlie/Online

    Rural Clinical School - Kalgoorlie Rear of Kalgoorlie Hospital, Kalgoolrie, WA, Australia

    Type 2 Diabetes Care: Latest Updates & Referral Pathways30 April 2026 | Kalgoorlie & Online | 7.00am – 8.15am Stay up to date with the latest in Type 2 Diabetes care, including current treatments and practical tips for everyday management. We’ll also cover referral pathways, making it easier to connect your patients with the right support—from allied health to specialist services—for better ongoing care and outcomes.Presented by Maryanne Pannewig, CDE RN Podiatrist.  Rural Clinical School, Kalgoorlie Hospital Grounds. Online attendance available Light Breakfast Supplied Ticketed event | Places are limited Free for GOHPN members Not a member? Join for free at  Enquiries: Email Hayley.Selleck@ruralhw.com.au

  • Hep B Hub WA: Rethinking Hepatitis B Care in Regional and Rural Areas | Kalgoorlie

    Rural Clinical School - Kalgoorlie Rear of Kalgoorlie Hospital, Kalgoolrie, WA, Australia

    Adam Gregson, an experienced Hepatology Nurse Practitioner based at Royal Perth Hospital, is leading a new community-focussed Hepatitis B program working to empower and support community and primary care clinicians in WA. The service aims to help clinicians safely manage and care for people living with Hepatitis B within their communities, without the need for referral to a hospital. The event will outline this new service and seek to explore ways to make this service work best for clinicians in the Goldfields. Adam will also provide a clinical overview of Hepatitis B, its management and address common misconceptions. The Hep...

  • GOHPN & WAPHA Mindspot GP Dinner | Kalgoorlie

    The Overland Kalgoorlie 566 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    The Goldfields Health Professionals Network, in collaboration with West Australia Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) and Mindspot GP invite our Goldfields health professionals to attend this important mental health dinner. We all know how to care for our physical health - but what about our mental wellbeing? In this 60-minute interactive session, Professor Nick Titov shares insights from nearly 20 years of  research, including studies with over 20,000 Australians. Discover the “Big 5” key areas for good  mental health: meaningful activities, healthy thinking, goals and plans, healthy routines, and social  connections. Learn practical, evidence-based strategies you can use every day to...