TRACS WA: Supporting Staff Wellbeing – Lunch and Learn series
Looking After Your Health and Wellbeing No need to book, just click the link below to join the meeting via teams Click here to join the meeting
Looking After Your Health and Wellbeing No need to book, just click the link below to join the meeting via teams Click here to join the meeting
Supporting Aboriginal Health Staff No need to book, just click the link below to join the meeting via teams Click here to join the meeting
This online interactive workshop aims to increase GPs’ skills and confidence in; recognising presentations where suicide risk is high, undertaking a detailed risk assessment and management planning using a collaborative, team-based approach. For more information and to register, please visit here
Be CHAMPIONS for Delirium: What we can all do to prevent and manage delirium in hospital No need to book, just click the link below to join the meeting via teams Click here to join the meeting
Theme: Delivering Clinical Care Remotely Virtual Cardiorespiratory Rehab (via MS Teams) Focusing on respiratory pulmonary rehabilitation. Speakers: Naomi Chapman (Senior Physiotherapist SCGH) and Jaimie Smith (Physiotherapist Respiratory and Pulmonary rehabilitation JHC). Click here to join the meeting June_Bitesize lunch and learn sessions
Presenter: Professor Andrew Maiorana, Head of Department Exercise Physiology, Fiona Stanley Hospital. The Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention (CRSP) webinars are a collaboration between Training Centre in Subacute Care (TRACS), Heart Foundation WA and the Australian Cardiovascular Health Association WA and Rural Health West. Register here.
In this session one of our credentialled diabetes educators, will help you learn how physical active can help to manage gestational diabetes and keep healthy during pregnancy. The webinar will also cover current exercise recommendations during pregnancy, safety considerations and tips to support women to remain active. Register Here
Theme: Delivering Clinical Care Remotely Support services to enhance quality nursing care in the community Focusing on services to Aboriginal people, virtual staff education & support, Goals of Patient Care, telehealth and rural nursing services. Speakers : Sue Boisen (CareLynx Co-Founder and Nurse Advisor), Jennifer McGlinn and Kym Heine (Neurological Nurses, NCWA). Click here to join the meeting June_Bitesize lunch and learn sessions
This session will explore the research behind a person centred approach to care, and how it can improve diabetes management for individuals living with diabetes. Tips and strategies will be given on how to improve your patient centred approach to care, including language and educator behaviours. Register Here
Our guest, David Edwards, will talk to us about what WellMob has to offer and help us understand how we can use this great resource when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. For more information and to register, please visit here