• Social Media Training- VC and Kalgoorlie

    Block 18 Kalgoorlie Health Campus Kalgoorlie Health Campus, Piccadilly Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    Social Media Training Facilitated by Hancock Creative For all staff from health, education or community organisations that use social media or are looking into using social media.*VC can be arranged* RSVP: Monday 7th October for catering purposes Supported by Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Program This is a catered event Register early as places are limited.

  • Mental Health First Aid Training- Kalgoorlie.

    Rural Clinical School of Western Australia Rear of Kalgoorlie Hospital., Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    Standard MHFA training over 2 full days. 8.30am for a 9am start - 5pm finish. About 1 in 5 Australian adults experience a common mental illness each year. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training will teach you practical skills to support someone with a mental health problem. Make a real difference to people in your community. - Recognise common mental health problems - Provide initial help using a practical, evidence-based Action Plan - Seek appropriate professional help, and - Respond in a crisis situation. * This is a 12-hour educational course, not a therapy or support group.

  • The Birds and the BBVs Training

    Nindila Training Centre, 14 Macdonald Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    The Birds and the BBVs is a one or two day training course which aims to bring together Aboriginal Health Workers and others who work with Aboriginal people to increase their knowledge, skills, motivation and confidence to yarn with clients and community about why testing for STIs, HIV and BBVs is important and identify ways to normalise testing within a routine health check. Complete the registration form here.

  • Chronic pain management, morning session – Webinar

    VC WA, Australia

    Learning objectives At the completion of this webinar, general practitioners will be able to: Effectively explain the concepts underlying the experience of chronic pain to patients. Describe a safe approach to chronic pain management which involves non-pharmacological and pharmacological means. Identify on-line resources which are available to assist patients in managing chronic pain. Presenters: Professor Stephan Schug, Pain Specialist Professor Moira Sim For your convenience, the same webinar will be held via Zoom on 2 different dates as follows (please choose one): The Zoom links will appear on your email confirmation, select the link appropriate to your registration. Evening session:...

  • An evening with: Orthopaedic Surgeons Dr Dror Maor & Dr Peter D’Alessandro – Kalgoorlie

    Rydges Kalgoorlie 21 Davidson Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    Topics: • Ankle sprains and instability • Sports knee injury • Paediatric common conditions and fractures • Knee & Shoulder arthritis - The role of analgesia, physiotherapy and surgery Date: Thursday 24 October 2019 Venue: Rydges Kalgoorlie 21 Davidson St, Kalgoorlie Time: 6.00-7.00pm, Registration & Dinner 7.00pm - 9.00pm Interactive sessions RSVP: Please register at www.sjog.org.au/murdochgps If you have any queries, please email gpeducation.murdoch@sjog.org.au more information click here. 

  • Obstetric Breakfast meeting

    Obstetric Breakfast meeting
    Kalgoorlie Hospital - Maternity Ward 15 Piccadilly Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

    The Obstetric Breakfast meeting is a monthly meeting, held the 4th Friday of each month, on the maternity ward at Kalgoorlie hospital, and is open to any health professionals involved or interested in managing pregnant women in the Goldfields. Light breakfast provided.

  • Diabetes Telehealth | Diabetes in pregnancy

    WA, Australia

    Diabetes in pregnancy Presented by Marina Mickleson, Midwife, CDE, NP at KEMH Marina provides a regional diabetes education telehealth service for women with Gestational Diabetes and pregnant women with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes. This session will provide information on what needs to be considered for women with diabetes who are planning to become pregnant. It will cover the services that King Edward Memorial Hospital provide as well as look at the information that health providers can promote in women with diabetes who are of child bearing age.

  • Standard Mental Health First Aid

    Bay Of Isles Community Outreach 56 The Esplanade, Esperance, WA, Australia

    Learn skills and gain confidence to assist people experiencing Mental Health Problems Mental health first aid is the help provided to a person who is developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem, or in a mental health crisis. The first aid is given until the appropriate professional help is received or the crisis resolves

  • Violence Prevention- Webinar

    Online, Via Teams WA, Australia

    Join Know Injury for the "Violence Prevention" webinar as we learn about preventing violence against women. Presentations will be provided by Daphne White and Monica Puccetti from Desert Blue Connect who will discuss their Community Respect and Equality Project, and also from Our Watch who will discuss the Changing the Picture: preventing violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women National Framework. The webinar aims to: Increase understanding of family violence in Australia Increase knowledge of the gendered drivers and reinforcing factors of violence against women Increase in awareness of community focused family violence prevention strategies Increase capacity to plan...

  • Prevention of preterm birth symposium

    Conference room, Kalgoorile Hospital, Kalgoorlie WA 6722 WA, Australia

    What you need to know to prevent preterm birth Including: When and how to use progesterone Update on the progress of the Western Australian and National programs Routine cervix length measurement Use of first trimester screening (FTS), non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT)and carrier screening for all couples All healthcare professionals are welcome Please click here for more details.