Rural Emergency Medicine Forum 2020

Rural Emergency Medicine Forum 2020

This forum is part of the WA Country Health Service and Rural Health West Resident Specialist and Procedural GP Education Series. The one and a half day Rural Emergency Medicine Forum 2020, will include lectures, interactive discussions and sessions delivered concurrently and facilitated by experienced specialists.  The forum will provide an opportunity to network with fellow colleagues. Event details Date: Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February 2020 Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Eligibility Emergency Doctors FACEM Medical Practitioners
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November 28, 2019
Advanced Life Support Workshop

Advanced Life Support Workshop

Facilitated by University of Western Australia, Emergency Medicine Department, a registered training organisation and course centre for the Australian Resuscitation Council, this course is designed to provide health care staff with the essential knowledge and skills needed to treat and manage the deteriorating patient and those in cardio respiratory arrest. The course consists of lectures and practical simulations, in addition, this course will emphasise the importance of teamwork. On successful completion of this course, the Australian Resuscitation Council awards the candidate a certificate and registration card which is valid for 4 years. Eligibility:  Medical practitioners, nurses, paramedics and other medical emergency…
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November 28, 2019
Young SWHPN End of Year Networking Event

Young SWHPN End of Year Networking Event

Connect and catch up before the year is out with fellow members of the Young SWHPN over some drinks and small bites. Saturday 7 December 2019 | 7pm – 9pm Small’s Bar, Town Square - Eaton Fair Shopping Centre, Eaton https://www.smalls.bar/ FREE to all SWHPN members only Includes beer, wine, soft drinks and small bites. This event is limited to 50 people. RSVP below. Guests are asked to contribute $10 (payable on the night to the Young SWHPN Committee) for a Surprise after party activity. For further information phone Jason 0434 584 984 Email hello@swhpn.com.au
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November 15, 2019
Environmental Health webinar

Environmental Health webinar

The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is hosting a free webinar to provide information about our new responsive design Environmental Health portal and climate change section. The webinar will provide a tour of the Environmental Health Portal, including information on: HealthInfoNet navigation the new search features the new filter features the new climate change section the key facts The webinar will be presented by research staff from the Environmental Health team. It will run for approximately 20 minutes, and is free to attend. There is no additional software required to join the webinar, other than a stable internet connection. We'd recommend that…
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November 12, 2019
Rural Health West 30 Year Celebration

Rural Health West 30 Year Celebration

30 year sundowner - Margaret River Rural Health West began operation in 1989 and has been committed to improving access to medical and health services for people living in country communities for the past 30 years. To commemorate this 30-year milestone we will be hosting FREE family-friendly events in regional Western Australia for medical and health professionals. During the  year we have hosted events in Esperance, Denmark, Broome and Port Hedland, all of which were well received and attended. Our final event is being held in Margaret River. If you are a health professional in the South West we would…
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November 5, 2019
Family and Domestic Violence During Pregnancy – Why Antenatal Care Matters

Family and Domestic Violence During Pregnancy – Why Antenatal Care Matters

The Women and Newborn Health Service proudly presents this one day symposium on the importance of the antenatal sector in responding to Family and Domestic Violence (FDV). The day will explore the impacts of FDV on mother and baby, the complexities of FDV in the antenatal space, research and innovation and what’s happening in the regions.  This event aligns with the ‘16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women’ campaign. Target audience: Health sector front line staff including nurses, midwives, doctors, social workers, psychologists, Aboriginal liaison officers, Aboriginal health workers and students. Workers from other government and non-government departments…
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November 4, 2019