• Webinar: The Indigenous Health Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

    3 June 2020 12:00pm (AEST) ASHM’s Taskforce on BBVs, Sexual Health and COVID-19 presents a lunchtime webinar The Indigenous Health Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please join your host A/Professor Dr Edwina Wright, ASHM COVID-19 Taskforce Chair and Professor James Ward, Director of the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Professor within the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland and Doctor Darren Russell, Director of Sexual Health at the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital & Health Services. Together, they will provide a situational update on the Indigenous health response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the Aboriginal and Torres...

  • Webinar: Gestational Diabetes & Sick Day Management Health Professional Diabetes Upskilling

    Wed, 3 June 2020 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Join one of our Credentialled Diabetes Educators to discuss Sick Day Management plans for women living with Gestational diabetes. She will touch on many questions your patients may have already asked, like why it is important to have a sick day management plan and how illness affects blood glucose levels. This webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes and will have extra time to ask any burning questions you may have. Register here.

  • Webinar: Hepatitis C in Primary Care (ASHM)

    3 June 2020 7:00pm - 8:30pm (WST) Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM) are holding a free webinar for Primary Care providers to increase your knowledge in the role of hepatitis C treatment and cure in Primary Care. The goal in Australia is to eliminate Hepatitis C in Australia by 2030, and primary care providers will play a critical role in achieving this goal. Register for the free webinar on Wednesday June 3rd 2020 at 7.00pm AWST here.

  • Reconciliation Week: Walk an hour in our shoes

    4th June 2020 via Video Conferencing only 12:30 – 1:30pm (WST) VC Dial In - 6657 A collaboration with TRACS WA and the SMHS Aboriginal Health Strategy Team. A panel discussion with Aboriginal Health Clinicians  The journey of developing our Aboriginal person-centred training tool  The collaborative relationships  Trust and transparency when working with Aboriginal people  Who is the expert?  Health literacy The Journey of Health and Wellbeing animated video helps to promote understanding of Aboriginal people’s experience from colonisation to the present day. Register here. Confirmation of your registration and VC details will be sent...

  • Webinar: Diabetes & Medications – Diabetes WA

    Thu, 04 June 2020 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Online Health Professional Diabetes Upskilling with Diabetes WA. This webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes and will have extra time to ask any questions you may have. Register here.

  • Webinar: Baby Steps Telehealth – Diabetes WA

    Mon, 08 June 2020 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Telehealth Health Professional Upskilling with Diabetes WA. Presented by Sara Calginari, Senior Manager -Projects and Carly Luff, CDE, EP, Diabetes WA Looking for programs that people in regional areas can easily access to help them to prevent type 2 diabetes? BabySteps is an online program aimed to help women after having Gestational Diabetes to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Sara and Carly will summarise the program contents, talk about the results of the evaluations from the pilot programs and let you know how you can refer people. Delivered...

  • Cape to Cape MTB

    22 October 2020 - 25 October 2020 Let the good times roll for this unmissable event! The 2020 Cape to Cape riding event includes access to stunning private trails, vineyard visits, brewery finishes and some of the warmest hospitality the region has to offer. Starting at Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse in Augusta, and finishing four days later at the fabulous Margaret River Distillery, the course makes its way through a network of trails along the coast, through National Parks, forest, farm lands, mountain bike parks, and bush. Roughly 210km and 2,500 of climbing in total, each day’s riding is between 45 and 65km...

  • Earlier optimisation for moderate or severe COPD: Ignite Webinar

    Tuesday 9th June 2020 7:00pm – 8:00pm (AEST) Professor David Barnes, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine Physician Learning Objectives: Unmet need in COPD and consequences of late diagnosis and treatment. Treating the predominant trait: ‘Breathlessness’ or ‘Exacerbations’. The role of Trelegy (Fluticasone Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol) (ICS/LAMA/LABA) for the treatment of moderate to severe COPD and its benefits vs Multiple Inhaler Triple Therapy. Find out more and register here.

  • Webinar: Dentistry for GPs – James Cook University

    Tues 9 June 7:00pm (AEST) James Cook University (JCU) is running a series of webinars for supervisors and registrars on Tuesday evenings in collaboration with General Practice Training Queensland (GPTQ). These webinars are designed to provide up-to-date information on relevant topics. Register for the next webinars in the series: 'Dentistry for GPs (Tues 9 June) and 'Sexual Health' (Tues 17 June).