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  • TeleHealth Skills Echo | Virtual Care for older Australians (Telehealth and Aged Care) | Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    What is Telehealth Skills ECHO? A virtual network to share telehealth knowledge and experiences – increasing knowledge, capacity and quality health care A series of free, interactive, case-based virtual mentoring sessions to support telehealth in a range of healthcare settings Sessions are open to anyone working in healthcare in Northern Australia who are using or considering using telehealth services A peer network that decreases professional isolation – improving health outcomes for patients and families Monthly development sessions include: 10 minute presentation by telehealth experts Case study tell us about your telehealth challenge Q+A of the presentation and case study –...

  • Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) in Indian Migrants living in Australia: A mixed methods study – Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Rural Health West in conjunction with Heart Foundation, WA Rheumatic Heart Disease Register and the Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association invite you to this interactive webinar to assist health professionals working in rural areas. Hosted by: Helen McLean – Heart Support Australia, National Program Coordinator and ACRA Education & Training sub-committee Presented by: Kunwar Kaur – PhD candidate at Edith Cowan University Content: Background of IHD in Indian migrants Study methodology Perceptions about personal risk of IHD Barriers and enablers for behaviour change  

  • Goldfields Breakfast Education Series – Recognising Signs of Mental Distress in Patients

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

    Join local Clinical Psychologist, Christina Petz  at our latest Breakfast Series and learn strategies to support patients Identifying signs of mental distress in patients dealing with chronic pain, loss of function, or long-term health changes Understanding the emotional and psychological impacts of these conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or grief Practical strategies and tools allied health professionals can use to recognise the signs early, support patients effectively, and know when and how to escalate concerns to the appropriate services.  

  • Critical Airway Respiratory Management (CARM) | Kalgoorlie

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    Workshop Overview This Rural Health West CPD one-day workshop focuses on life-threatening emergencies involving the airway and breathing. Delivered by a faculty of experienced emergency physicians, the workshop leverages their extensive clinical expertise in managing critically ill patients. Participants are encouraged to share their own clinical experiences to enhance the relevance of their learning. This workshop is designed as a complementary program to the Cardiac Emergency Management (CEM) Course. You can find more information about the CEM workshop here. Eligibility and Fees Medical Practitioners. Priority will be given to those currently practising within the region. Registration Fee: $350 Registration Details...

  • Multidisciplinary Masterclass: Best Practice in Eating Disorders | Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Attend this webinar to learn more about how a multidisciplinary approach will support better outcomes for the treatment and support of eating disorder presentations, and enable participants to learn the skills, processes, procedures, and strategies which are likely to build the efficacy of a multidisciplinary team. Panel Prof Phillipa Hay, Psychiatrist Dr Karen Spielman, General Practitioner Amy Wood, Lived Experience and Counsellor Tom Scully, Dietitian Moderator  Dr Sarah Trobe, Psychologist  Learning outcomes After attending this webinar participants will be better equipped to: Describe why eating disorder presentations are more likely to be complex and cross sectoral Identify the enablers to...

  • TeleHealth Skills Echo | Getting teams onboard! Change management – fostering positive telehealth mindsets | Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    What is Telehealth Skills ECHO? A virtual network to share telehealth knowledge and experiences – increasing knowledge, capacity and quality health care A series of free, interactive, case-based virtual mentoring sessions to support telehealth in a range of healthcare settings Sessions are open to anyone working in healthcare in Northern Australia who are using or considering using telehealth services A peer network that decreases professional isolation – improving health outcomes for patients and families Monthly development sessions include: 10 minute presentation by telehealth experts Case study tell us about your telehealth challenge Q+A of the presentation and case study –...

  • Virtual Diabetes In-Depth | Webinar

    Online, Via Teams WA, Australia

    Our virtual Diabetes In-Depth training is suitable for GPs, enrolled and registered nurses, dietitians, diabetes educators, pharmacists, exercise physiologists & other allied health professionals. Our interactive training provides a thorough exploration of diabetes management, equipping you with essential knowledge and skills. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and gain practical insights that you can immediately apply to enhance the support you provide for people living with diabetes. Dive into a day full of insightful topics including: - Blood Glucose Optimisation and Diabetes Technology - Medical Management and Diabetes Complications - The Latest in Dietary Management and Diabetes Remission...

  • Goldfields Breakfast Education Series – Lower Limb Return to Sport & Injury Prevention

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

    Join local Exercise Physiologist Bernie Williams at our latest Breakfast Series and learn strategies to support patients including: Assessing strength and endurance to identify and program individualised injury risk Use functional, objective assessments to guide return-to-sport decisions Practical strategies and tools health professionals can use to support patients effectively