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SUMMARY:WA Enhancing Syphilis Awareness: Engaging Communities and Healthcare Providers | Online via Teams
DESCRIPTION:This 60 min panel shares insights from recent campaigns on raising syphilis awareness among the public and healthcare providers. \nTarget Audience\nGPs\, Nurses\, Midwives\, Emergency Healthcare Workers\, Homeless Healthcare workers\, Community Based Practitioners\, Primary Healthcare workers\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthcare Workers\, and those in the Sexual Health Workforce. \nSpeakers \n\nCherie Bennett\, Nursing Policy & Advocacy Lead & Medical Educator (ASHM)\, Clinical Nurse Specialist (Sexual Health)\nDr. Simon Slota-Kan\, Public health physician and GP\, WA Country Health Service\nCameron Taylor\, Aboriginal Health Practitioner\, Derbarl Yerrigan\nLorna Geraghty\, Programs Manager\, Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia\nStephen Boccaletti\, Senior Policy Officer\, WA Health\nCaroline McMahon\, Clinical Nurse Midwife Specialist\, Boorloo Public Health Unit\n\nLearning Outcomes \n\nDiscuss the main challenges and opportunities in raising awareness about syphilis in the community and among healthcare providers\nAnalyse recent syphilis education campaigns and community programs\nIdentify ways to improve syphilis awareness\, testing\, and treatment in your own work or community\n\nClick here to register \nFor further details or assistance contact:\nASHM Education\n0431 320 429\neducation@ashm.org.au
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/wa-enhancing-syphilis-awareness-engaging-communities-and-healthcare-providers-online-via-teams/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:The challenges of Implementing palliative care and voluntary assisted dying in a changing social and health system environment | Online
DESCRIPTION:our rapidly growing ageing population and the introduction of Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation now across almost every State and Territory\, it is critical to consider the impact on the health systems and services\, and indeed all health professionals. This webcast considers the barriers and opportunities of how the health system needs to change to address patient-centred care and support the practices of health professionals. \nThroughout this live webcast you have the opportunity to submit your questions to Camilla via our moderator for the live Q&A session following the main presentation\, the Q&A and webcast event will be moderated by ACHSM College President Dr Neale Fong FCHSM CHE. \nProgram: \n5 mins     Introduction\n25 mins   Presentation\n25 mins   Live Q&A\n5 mins     Thank you\, event concludes \nRegistration fee inc GST\nSingle ACHSM member: FREE\, registration essential\nSingle non-member $50\nGroup of 15 or less $99\nGroup of 15+ $199 \nFor further information and to register CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/the-challenges-of-implementing-palliative-care-and-voluntary-assisted-dying-in-a-changing-social-and-health-system-environment-online/
LOCATION:Online\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Thriving and healthy rural communities | Online Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Susi Tegen\, Chief Executive of the National Rural Health Alliance will discuss health access and outcomes in rural Australian communities.  Representing the broad spectrum of clinicians\, researchers\, educators\, health service providers across health\, disability and aged care\, the National Rural Health Alliance looks at the whole picture about the health of rural communities\, what is needed\, what works and what needs further support.  Local communities have the solutions to their health needs and with appropriate funding and prioritising\, governments can be using what we know as a rural health expenditure deficit to build up rural communities\, allow them to administer place based solutions and thrive. \n\nGuest speaker: Susi Tegen\, Chief Executive\, National Rural Health Alliance \n\nDate: Monday 17 Feb 2025\n\n\nWA Time: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM \n\nRegistration fee inc GST\nSingle ACHSM Member: FREE to attend\, registration essential\nSingle non-member $50\nGroup 15 and under $99\nGroup 15+ $199\n\nProgram:\n9.00am – Welcome\, acknowledgement to country and introduction\n9.05am – Susi Tegen\n9.40am – Q&A\n9.55am – Sponsor (HESTA) and closing remarks\n10.00am – Event close\n\nTo learn more about the presenter and to register\, CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/thriving-and-healthy-rural-communities-online-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230523T130000
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SUMMARY:Curing Hepatitis C in Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:Treatment with direct acting antivirals is easier than ever. This course aims to provide general practitioners\, nurse practitioners and other prescribing practitioners the skills and confidence to diagnose\, assess\, manage\, and treat HCV in primary care. Increasing  Hepatitis C treatment in primary care is crucial to achieving hepatitis C elimination in Australia by 2030. \nTarget Audience\nGeneral Practitioners\, Nurses Practitioners\, and other practitioners prescribing or intending to prescribe s85 direct-acting antiviral medication for HCV in primary care settings \nCourse Components\nCompletion of the pre-course survey\nCompletion of the pre-course Online Learning Module\nAttendance at the 3-hour interactive webinar\nCompletion of the post-course activity (2 case studies) \nLearning Outcomes\nScreen\, implement and interpret tests appropriately to diagnose chronic HCV\nExplain pre-treatment assessment of HCV patients\, including assessment of liver fibrosis\nSummarise the goals for HCV therapy and be able to choose the appropriate antiviral therapy for your patient\nIdentify appropriate management strategies in special populations\nOutline appropriate treatment monitoring and post-treatment follow-up including long term care of liver disease after HCV cure\nDiscuss strategies to minimise transmission risk and improve liver health \nPresenters/Facilitators\nPresenters and facilitators include Dr Chloe Attree\, Senior Hepatology Fellow\, Royal Perth Hospital. \nAccreditation Details\nThis is an RACGP-approved CPD activity under the RACGP CPD Program. \nFunding\nThis course is funded by Western Australian Department of Health \nFor More Information:\nClick here to download the course flyer \nPlease contact Calvin Wu on 0451 688 846 or click here to send an email to Calvin \nHelp us keep ASHM courses free! \nAt ASHM\, we are committed to developing a sustainable HIV\, viral hepatitis\, and sexual health workforce. We pride ourselves on the ability to offer high quality educational opportunities\, that are free to attend. If you are unable to attend one of our courses\, please let us know as soon as possible\, high rates of non-attendance impacts ASHMs ability to continue providing free education. You can cancel your attendance by calling 0451 688 846 or emailing Calvin.Wu@ashm.org.au
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/curing-hepatitis-c-in-primary-care-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:ASHM webinar on Monkeypox
DESCRIPTION:ASHM has been made aware of an increased number of cases mainly overseas (including Europe and the USA) with two confirmed cases in Australia of monkeypox\, a rare zoonotic viral infection. From some early reports\, recent cases have been detected in gay\, bisexual and men who have sex with men\, anecdotally some presenting through sexual health services.\nIt is not considered to be an STI\, however differential diagnosis is important.\nGeneral populations should be also considered at risk and per WHO guidance for testing\, infection control and treatment. Please see the UNAIDS press statement here. National guidelines and case definition are being rapidly developed and further information will be added to the ASHM website. \nIf you are having troubles registering\, please contact HIVprescriber@ashm.org.au
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/ashm-webinar-on-monkeypox/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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