Diabetes WA: Blood Glucose Monitoring – HP Upskilling (Zoom)
This session will cover target ranges for blood glucose levels, Meaningful monitoring, risk management and problem solving using blood glucose monitoring.
This session will cover target ranges for blood glucose levels, Meaningful monitoring, risk management and problem solving using blood glucose monitoring.
This session will look at a range of new injectable therapies targeted at reducing weight and improving blood glucose levels.
Based on feedback from rural health professionals, the WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is hosting an online Allied Health – COVID-19 Q&A Session. This online event will include an overview of the current considerations for allied health staff working in a high caseload environment, and an opportunity to ask those burning COVID questions. Topics covered will include: • Current WA COVID data • Test, Trace, Isolate, Quarantine (TTIQ) • COVID Care at Home • GP Respiratory Clinics • Q&A (Questions can be submitted during registration) Further details on the webinar are in the attached PDF or below: Date: Wednesday 30...
In this session, one of our credentialled diabetes educators, will help you learn how to support those with diabetes to decode food labels and increase their confidence to make healthy food choices.
Course Summary Nurses and midwives play a crucial role in the prevention and management of blood borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Synopsis This four-part training course helps nurses, midwives and sexual health workers understand the public health aspects and clinical management of common STIs, HIV and hepatitis B. The course helps participants develop confidence in a proactive and practical approach to health care and evidence-based practice. Event Description Course Components Pre course survey Online Learning Module (2 h) Four Interactive Sessions (2 hours each) Online training course 1: Monday, 4 April 2022, 6.30pm – 8.30pm (AWST) Online...
People with diabetes have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality if they get COVID-19. Does everyone with diabetes have the same level of risk? What are the conversations that health professionals can be having with people who have diabetes to help them reduce their risk and to manage their diabetes if they do get COVID-19?
Course Summary Nurses and midwives play a crucial role in the prevention and management of blood borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Synopsis This four-part training course helps nurses, midwives and sexual health workers understand the public health aspects and clinical management of common STIs, HIV and hepatitis B. The course helps participants develop confidence in a proactive and practical approach to health care and evidence-based practice. Event Description Course Components Pre course survey Online Learning Module (2 h) Four Interactive Sessions (2 hours each) Online training course 1: Monday, 4 April 2022, 6.30pm – 8.30pm (AWST) Online...
Course Summary This case discussion evening will be facilitated by Simon Hazeldine an experienced gastroenterologist with extensive expertise in hepatitis B, and will take place via webinar. Synopsis In this case discussion participants will discuss a range of Hepatitis B cases which will include different approaches to diagnosing, treating and managing people living with hepatitis B. Event Description This interactive training provides HBV prescribers and other primary care clinicians with an interest HBV, an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to practical cases spanning diagnosis to treatment initiation and ongoing monitoring. Case scenarios are developed by ASHM clinical advisors...
This session will look at the key nutritional strategies identified for women with gestational diabetes. Blood glucose targets, management strategies and treatment options will be discussed, in addition to potential effects of high blood glucose levels on the developing foetus.
Course Summary Nurses and midwives play a crucial role in the prevention and management of blood borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Synopsis This four-part training course helps nurses, midwives and sexual health workers understand the public health aspects and clinical management of common STIs, HIV and hepatitis B. The course helps participants develop confidence in a proactive and practical approach to health care and evidence-based practice. Event Description Course Components Pre course survey Online Learning Module (2 h) Four Interactive Sessions (2 hours each) Online training course 1: Monday, 4 April 2022, 6.30pm – 8.30pm (AWST) Online...