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SUMMARY:Best practice cognitive impairment and dementia care
DESCRIPTION:Best practice cognitive impairment and dementia care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples attending primary care \n\nThis first webinar is aimed at General Practitioners. Join Dr Mary Belfrage and Professor Constance Dimity Pond as they give an overview of best practice principles in the detection and management of cognitive impairment and dementia\, focusing on the cultural context of addressing the needs of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\, their families\, carers and communities. \n\nObjectives \n\nDescribe best practice clinical and cultural aspects of the detection and management of cognitive impairment and dementia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples attending primary care\nUnderstand the ways in which brain health can be incorporated into primary health care throughout the life course\nLearn about the MBS and PBS aspects of providing care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with cognitive impairment and dementia over the age of 50 years\n\nRegister here
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/best-practice-cognitive-impairment-and-dementia-care/
LOCATION:WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Life Now Meditation - Broome
DESCRIPTION:Meditation can generally be defined as a self-directed practice for relaxing the body and calming the mind. Meditation can help improve quality of life for people with cancer. Research suggests it is useful for treating chronic pain and insomnia\, and can help reduce anxiety\, stress\, and blood pressure. \n\nLife Now Meditation is offered to West Australians who have been diagnosed with cancer\, or who have experienced a recurrence\, secondary or progression\, in the last five years. Primary carers are also eligible to attend (by themselves\, or in support of a cancer patient)\, and are invited to register. This course is offered at an introductory level\, with classes running one hour per week\, for six weeks. \n  \nInterested in participating in a Life Now Program? \nComplete the Life Now Life Now Application Form or call 13 11 20. \n 
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/https-www-cancerwa-asn-au-articles-calendar-exerciseyogarelaxation-life-now-life-now-meditation-broome-fbclidiwar1gwxsvdusowm7u0zn6pyhwkssmnd6jngyb7dkaehqzawa10bycgjuznwa/2021-09-07/
LOCATION:Broome Recreation & Aquatic Centre\, Cable Beach Rd\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Life Now Meditation - Broome
DESCRIPTION:Meditation can generally be defined as a self-directed practice for relaxing the body and calming the mind. Meditation can help improve quality of life for people with cancer. Research suggests it is useful for treating chronic pain and insomnia\, and can help reduce anxiety\, stress\, and blood pressure. \n\nLife Now Meditation is offered to West Australians who have been diagnosed with cancer\, or who have experienced a recurrence\, secondary or progression\, in the last five years. Primary carers are also eligible to attend (by themselves\, or in support of a cancer patient)\, and are invited to register. This course is offered at an introductory level\, with classes running one hour per week\, for six weeks. \n  \nInterested in participating in a Life Now Program? \nComplete the Life Now Life Now Application Form or call 13 11 20. \n 
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/https-www-cancerwa-asn-au-articles-calendar-exerciseyogarelaxation-life-now-life-now-meditation-broome-fbclidiwar1gwxsvdusowm7u0zn6pyhwkssmnd6jngyb7dkaehqzawa10bycgjuznwa/2021-09-14/
LOCATION:Broome Recreation & Aquatic Centre\, Cable Beach Rd\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210915T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210915T110000
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SUMMARY:HelpingMinds Open Days - Broome
DESCRIPTION:We welcome you to join us at our HelpingMinds Broome Open Days\, as we foster resilience and a stronger community.\nMeet our friendly HelpingMinds team and learn about the programs\, services and support we offer to our community. \nWhen: 19 May\, 16 Jun\, 20 Jul\, 17 Aug\, 15 Sep\, 18 Nov\, 7 Dec – 9am – 11am\nWhere: Broome HelpingMinds Office\, 2/40 Dampier Terrace\, Broome WA\nWho: All of the community are welcome\, including mental health carers\, families and other service providers\nCost: Free | Light snacks provided \nPlease visit https://helpingminds.org.au/pec-events/openbroome-2/ to enrol.\nFor more information email info@warecoverycollege.org.au or call 1300 285 751
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/helpingminds-open-days-broome-4/
LOCATION:HelpingMinds Office\, 2/40 Dampier Terrace\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:2021 CRANAplus Virtual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This year CRANAplus is inviting health professionals to Connect Across an Isolated Landscape at the 2021 CRANAplus Virtual Symposium on the 17th September. \nThis one day celebration of ideas continues our 37 year strong annual conference tradition in an online environment\, as we bridge the distances that separate our geographically dispersed workforce. \nPresentations from our keynote and VIP line-up will empower attendees to improve health outcomes\, start important conversations and apply new lessons within the communities they serve. \nHear from: \n\nHelen Zahos\, Humanitarian and Disaster Nurse\nAdjunct Prof. Shelley Nowlan\, Deputy Rural Health Commissioner\nProf. Yvonne Cadet-James\, Academic at James Cook University\nProf. Roianne West\, CEO of CATSINaM\n\nSpeakers will discuss topics including ear health\, wound care\, immunisation\, maternity and more – all from a remote and isolated perspective.  Attendance is FREE for members and only $50 for non-members. \nVisit the website for more information.
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/2021-cranaplus-virtual-symposium/
LOCATION:WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:TRACS ‘Future Proofing your Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and Advocacy’
DESCRIPTION:Telehealth Professional Education Program\nFor country WA Health Professionals:  Allied Health • Primary Practice Nursing • Inpatient Nursing \nSeptember – Session 30\n‘Future Proofing your Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and Advocacy’\nPresenters: Professor Tom Briffa\, Cardiac Health Researcher\, Dr Nicole Gordon\, Exercise Physiologist\nHelen McLean\, Clinical Engagement Coordinator WA \nWhen: Thursday 23rd September\, 12:30-1:30pm\nHow: VC attendance only (Please register here)\nRegistration:\nThe link will take you directly to the GoTo Webinar registration form.\nA confirmation with the link to attend will be sent via email.\nThe recording will be available to view later on the TRACS WA website.\nFor further information or to receive notice of upcoming sessions contact:\nE: tracswa@health.wa.gov.au P: 9431 2351 \n\nVisit the website for more information and to register.
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/https-register-gotowebinar-com-register-7154526977028173838/
LOCATION:WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Leadership – No Health Care Future without Nurse Leaders: Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Nurses are voted the most trusted profession every year\, yet they have not been entrusted with leading the health future of their communities\, and countries. Interprofessional practice has not recognised nurses to be decision makers in their own right. \nWhen nurses move into leadership roles\, they build on skills that are intrinsic to the delivery of nursing care. Nurses working in the community are well placed to see the challenges and barriers that our fragmented health system and how they impact on the health outcomes of our communities. Nurse leadership is vital to ensuring that the health system is accessible\, responsive and able to meet the needs of all Australians. \nCome and hear from colleagues who are specialists in their fields\, gain current and relevant insights\, and share your experiences and thoughts in real time. \nPanel members: \n\nAdjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN. CEO\, Australian College of Nursing\nKaren Booth. President\, Australian Primary Health Care Association (APNA) \n\nNursing in the Community Week aims to raise awareness on how nurses can support our community to stay safe at home\, wherever that is. \nVisit the website for more information.
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/https-members-acn-edu-au-eventdetaileventkeynitc230921/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210929T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210929T210000
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SUMMARY:Pressure rising: clinical controversies and updates in hypertension
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR DETAILS \nThis World Heart Day\, the Heart Foundation is partnering with the World Heart Federation and the High Blood Pressure Council of Australia to bring to you another health professional webinar. Along with Prof Garry Jennings\, Chief Medical Advisor and Interim CEO of the Heart Foundation\, our global expert panel will explore the latest clinical controversies in blood pressure management\, including targets\, resistant hypertension\, and new digital technology for blood pressure monitoring. \n\nProf. Rhian Touyz (International speaker) Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre\, Montreal\, Canada\n\n\nProf. Markus Schlaich Dobney Chair in Clinical Research at The University of Western Australia and President of High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia\n\n\nProf. James Sharman Deputy Director and Head of the Blood Pressure Research Group at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research\, University of Tasmania\n\n\nProf. Nick Zwar GP and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine at Bond University\n\n\nProf. Garry Jennings (Chair) Chief Medical Advisor and Interim CEO of the Heart Foundation\n\nRegister Here \nVector isolated heart. Low poly wireframe and points. Polygonal 3D human organ on dark blue background. Medicine concept with geometry triangle. Abstract heart pain mash line origami
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/https-heartfoundation-au-zoom-us-webinar-register-4016294312300-wn_m8-fhaycq9qhcj4wckdo7g/
LOCATION:WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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