STATEWIDE STAKEHOLDERS
The Goldfields Health Professionals Network invite our members to attend this education event on a concussion update, presented by Dr Gill Cowen, GP and Sports Medicine Physician from Curtin University. This update will provide recognition, assessment and management of all-cause mTBI. Including tips and tricks to assist country practitioners and information about where to seek support and additional information. This presentation will cover the full scope of concussions resulting from sports, falls, road traffic incidents and physical assaults. This event is FREE for members of the Goldfields Health Professionals Network – Visit gohpn.com.au/network to join as a member (membership is...
Plastering and Hand Injuries Workshop Thursday, 7 November, 2024 5.30pm - 8.00pm Brownhill House, Kalgoorlie Health Campus
Registrations are now open the next Allied Health Breakfast Series. The purpose of this event is to bring together local allied health professionals and foster a stronger and more cohesive community. Presenting this month we have local Occupational Therapist Gabby McCall ADHD | Gabby Mcall, senior OT at Full Circle in Kalgoorlie, will be discussing ADHD. In addition to Gabby’s presentation, we have set aside time for networking and open discussions. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with your fellow allied health professionals, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future projects. Date: 8th November 2024...
GOHPN Dermatology Event Thursday, 28 November, 2024 6.30pm- 8.00pm Rural Clinical School
You're Invited to the 2025 GOHPN Breakfast Series With the winter sports season just around the corner, it's the perfect time to get prepared! Join us for this year's GOHPN Breakfast Series, featuring a session on Managing Acute Sporting Injuries. Local physiotherapist Kyra King and Mary Adeline Paculanang will be sharing her expert insights and strategies for handling injuries that are common in winter sports. What to Expect: • Practical tips for preventing and managing common sporting injuries. • Insights into the latest rehabilitation methods and techniques. Date: 30 April 2025 Time: 7.00am - 8.30pm Location: Rural Clinical School Spaces...
Diabetes and Its Toll on Health – What to Look For Diabetes can lead to serious foot complications, including nerve damage and poor circulation. Early detection and proactive care are essential to prevent severe outcomes. Did you know that an estimated 1.5 million Australians are living with diabetes, yet up to 50% don’t receive an annual foot screening? Join local Goldfields Podiatrist Lucinda Wilson to learn how to recognize early warning signs and implement effective strategies to protect foot health. While podiatrists play a vital role in diabetes foot care, they are not the only health professionals responsible for conducting foot...