• Webinar: COVID-19: A shift in Remote Practice with Lyn Byers – CRANAplus

    WA, Australia

    12 May 2020 6:00pm - 7:00pm AEST Join CRANAplus Fellow, Lyn Byers, for a closer look at the impact of COVID-19 for remote health clinicians. Managing patient flow and common presentations to remote clinics will be considered, along with the work of the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce,. Q&A session included. Register here.

  • Webinar: COVID-19 response update for mental healthcare practitioners

    WA, Australia

    Wednesday 13 May, 9.00-9.30am (AEST) This webinar is part of a series to update mental health practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and answer participants’ questions. Presented by Prof Michael Kidd AM, Deputy Chief Medical Officer & Principal Medical Advisor, Christine Morgan, CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and Mark Roddam, Mental Health Division - Department of Health. Join webinar  

  • Webinar: Assessment and Management of Trauma – CRANAplus

    WA, Australia

    13 May 2020 9:30am - 10:30am ACST Presented by Kylie Fischer - CRANAplus Clinical Educator, this webinar is designed for clinicians working in remote and isolated contexts. It facilitates the importance of understanding the mechanism of injury and how to recognise and respond to a trauma presentation through a case study discussion. Register here.

  • Webinar: Emergency Response Networking

    WA, Australia

    13 May 2020 10:00am-11:00am Come join us to hear about what Emergency Relief (ER) services are available to the community. You will hear from organisations such as The Salvation Army and St Vinnies who have been doing an astonishing amount of work in the ER space. There will also be an opportunity for you to share and learn from others in the sector and identify areas for collaboration. Register here.

  • CANCELLED – Rural and Remote Retrieval Weekend 2020

    Karijini National Park WA, Australia

    The Rural and Remote Retrieval Weekend provides participants with the opportunity to learn about the management of medical emergencies in a remote environment with limitation in equipment, personnel and resources. Participants will learn in a supportive environment that encourages relevant, practical and self-directed approach to learning. Participants will develop their practical skills and professional abilities such as teaching, teamwork, leadership and dealing with stress and uncertainty. Participants will have the opportunity to network with colleagues in a unique setting. Multidisciplinary health professionals with clinical roles or strong interest in emergency or acute health care are invited to attend the event,...

  • Webinar: COVID-19 response update for GPs

    WA, Australia

    Thursday 14 May 9.30am-10.00am (AEST) This webinar is part of a series to update general practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and answer participants’ questions. Presented by Prof Michael Kidd AM, Deputy Chief Medical Officer & Principal Medical Advisor and Dr Jenny Firman, Deputy Medical Officer and Chief Health Officer for the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Join webinar

  • Webinar: COVID-19 response update for Primary Care and Allied Health practitioners

    WA, Australia

    Thursday 14 May 11.00-11.30am (AEST) This webinar is part of a series of webinars to update practitioners from Primary Care and Allied Health on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update as well as answer as many of the participants’ questions as possible in the time. Presented by Prof Michael Kidd AM, Deputy Chief Medical Officer & Principal Medical Advisor, Alison McMillan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer and Catherine Turnbull, Chief Allied and Scientific Officer – SA Health. Join webinar

  • Webinar: Alcohol and the social determinants of health: an equity lens on interventions

    WA, Australia

    Thursday 14 May 10:00am-11:00am The Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Knowledge Centre is hosting a webinar on Thursday 14 May 2020 with guest presenter Dr. Jane Fischer from the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), located at Flinders University in South Australia (SA). The webinar will be followed by an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. Even though Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are more likely to abstain from alcohol and less likely to consume alcohol at risky levels than non-Indigenous people, why is alcohol associated with a disproportionate amount of harm? Drawing on...