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SUMMARY:Workshop: Neonatal Advanced Resuscitation and Stabilisation (NARS)
DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive two-day workshop is for medical practitioners\, GP obstetricians\, midwives and other health professionals seeking additional skills\, knowledge and experience in caring for the newborn who is born early or in poor condition\, and requires special and/or intensive care. \nThis engaging course is primarily delivered through skills work stations\, case studies and simulations.  You will have the opportunity to learn important practical skills including: \n\nEndotracheal intubation\nLaryngeal mask airway\nChest needling and intercostal catheter insertion\nEmergency access (including umbilical vein catheterisation and intraosseous insertion)\n\nWe will run simulations of common neonatal scenarios where you learn essential skills in: \n\nCommunication\nCrisis resource management\nAdvanced resuscitation\nPost resuscitation care and stabilisation prior to transport\n\nThis workshop aims to give you the confidence to deliver the highest level of care possible and help you overcome some of the challenges faced in resource-limited settings. \nEligibility: GP obstetricians\, medical practitioners and midwives.  Priority is given to those working in the local region. \nLength: Two Days – 8:00am-4:30pm \nCost:\nMidwives – $480 for both days (including GST)\nGP/GP obstetrician – $720 for both days (including GST)\nThe cost of this workshop is subsidised by WA Country Health Service through the Better Medical Care Initiative. \nAccreditation: This workshop is pending accreditation with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine for continuing professional development hours for the 2023-2025 triennium. \nThis education workshop is proudly delivered by Rural Health West in partnership with WA Country Health Service through the Better Medical Care Initiative. \nExpressions of interest here
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/workshop-neonatal-advanced-resuscitation-and-stabilisation-nars/
LOCATION:Broome CBD\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230813
DTSTAMP:20260418T063530
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SUMMARY:Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nAs you will be aware\, Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) is a legal end of life option for eligible patients\nsince 1 July 2021. People in the advanced stages of a terminal illness now have a choice in the\nmanner and timing of their death. As a clinician you may have experienced situations where your\npatients have sought information or access to VAD and perhaps have been unclear with how to\naddress a First Request for VAD. Our legislation does enshrine the right to decline should you not\nwish to be involved in VAD\, there is no need to continue reading if you do not wish to be involved.\nInformation on VAD can be found on the Department of Health (DoH) voluntary assisted dying\nwebsite here.\nThree types of participating practitioner will assist a patient to access VAD:\n• The coordinating practitioner is responsible for overseeing the majority of the VAD process\n• The consulting practitioner gives an opinion on eligibility against defined criteria\n• The administering practitioner administers the VAD substance (in cases where the patient has\nmet the eligibility criteria for this option\, in contrast to self-administration).\nFor information on Health Professional Participation – Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Western\nAustralia\, click here\nVoluntary Assisted Dying Participating Practitioner\nWorkshop\nTo participate in VAD within Western Australia and fulfil the above roles\, there is mandatory DoH\nonline VAD approved training that must be completed and we recognise that finding the time and\nopportunity to complete this can be a challenge in busy clinical contexts.\nTo support SMHS consultants interested in exploring key participating practitioner roles\, we will be\nhosting a full day training workshop during which participants will complete the ~6-hour DoH\nmandatory training package together\, with the opportunity for discussion and reflection during the\nsession of any issues raised. The workshop will be conducted in a non-clinical area. We will have\nrepresentatives from the Statewide VAD Services through the day\, including Participating\nPractitioners \nIt is hoped that consultants/eligible practitioners who subsequently would be willing to offer their\nexpertise in facilitating assessments for VAD for SMHS patients will apply; including Nurse\nPractitioners.\nThe Practitioner Training Workshop will be held on Friday 11 August at the FSH Education Building\,\nwith the opportunity for a further workshop later in the year if demand is high. Lunch and morning tea\nare provided\, please provide any dietary restrictions.\nPractitioner Training – Preparation\nPrior to attending the Voluntary Assisted Dying Participating Practitioner Workshop\, it is vitally\nimportant to commence access to the DOH Mandatory training package. For information on health\nPractitioner Access to the WA Voluntary Assisted dying Approved Training click here and you’re\nencouraged to have completed the first 3 modules prior to the workshop. The Department of Health\nEnd-of-Life Care Program team can also provide support with accessing the DOH Mandatory training\npackage VADApprovedTraining@health.wa.gov.au.\nI am interested in registering; Voluntary Assisted Dying Participating Practitioner\nWorkshop\nIf you would like to register for the workshop\, please email\nsmhs.vadprogrammanager@health.wa.gov.au.\nRSVP 21 July\nAll responses to this email will be treated in the strictest confidence
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/voluntary-assisted-dying-vad/
LOCATION:Broome CBD\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230527T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230528T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T063530
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SUMMARY:Echo training for rural generalists
DESCRIPTION:Course Aims \n\nTo provide a theoretical and practical foundation for the acquisition and interpretation of bedside echocardiography tailored for the rural and remote clinicians.\nTo enable rural and remote clinicians to add basic echocardiography to their bedside clinical assessment of patients\n\n  \nCourse Curriculum and learning outcomes \n\nAn approach to basic echocardiography\n\no The role of bedside echo in rural and remote practice \no Physics of echo – what you need to know \no Understanding your echo machine – Button-ology & hand-held scanners o Image acquisition and optimisation \no Common echo windows \no Different modes of echo \no Echo Artifacts \no Trouble shooting\, common errors and limitations of echo \n\nCardiac anatomy and physiology as it relates to echocardiography\n\no Understanding normal cardiac anatomy and physiology \no What echo can and can’t demonstrate \no Assessment of ventricular structure and function\, atrial structure and \nassociated anatomy including pericardium\, aorta & vena-cava o Assessment of valvular structure and function \n\nCommon and relevant cardiac pathologies\n\no Left ventricular systolic dysfunction – regional vs global and severity \no Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade \no Common valvular pathologies – identifying severe & clinically relevant \ndisease \no Spotlight on rheumatic heart disease – acute valvulitis\, chronic valvular \ndysfunction and screening of sub-clinical disease \no Assessment of the right heart and its relation to cardiac and non-cardiac \npathology \no Assessment of inferior vena-cava and fluid status \nAccreditation: This workshop is pending accreditation with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine for continuing professional development hours for the 2023-2025 triennium. \nThis education workshop is proudly delivered by Rural Health West in partnership with WA Country Health Service through the Better Medical Care Initiative. \nExpressions of interest here
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/echo-training-for-rural-generalists/
LOCATION:Broome CBD\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211125T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211128T150000
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SUMMARY:Broome Mango Festival
DESCRIPTION:Competitions include The Great Chefs of Broome and The Great Bartenders of Broome\, favourites such as the mango quiz night\, mango jams\, cakes and chutneys competition and a mango tasting. Various locations. \n  \nMore info: https://www.facebook.com/BroomeMangoFestival/about/; https://ozevents.online/event/broome-mango-festival-2/2021-11-25/
URL:https://khpn.com.au/event/broome-mango-festival/
LOCATION:Broome CBD\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
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