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  • Exercise is Medicine! ACHSM WA Live webcast

    Online event WA, Australia

    Dear Sara,   ACHSM WA invite you to register for this online live webcast event. Hear from Prof Daniel Galvao as he discusses the role of exercise in improving cancer outcomes across the cancer trajectory and the research evidence for specific exercise programs in collaboration with oncologists.   Prof Rob Newton will discuss exercise clinical services and their extension using telehealth.   About the speakers: Professor Daniel Galvão is Director of the Exercise Medicine Research Institute at Edith Cowan University, Australia, and Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and Exercise and Sports Science Australia. Galvão’s research program developed and...

  • New WA Advance Health Directive – end of life – Generalist Session

    Online event WA, Australia

    Webinar Series New and Revised WA Advance Health Directive WA’s revised Advance Health Directive and refreshed advance care planning resources are now available. The resources aim to empower people to make and document choices about their future health and personal care that reflect their values, beliefs and preferences Overview The WA Department of Health’s End-of-Life Care Program (EOLCP) undertook broad sector consultation on the development of the new AHD and resources before they were launched by the Minister for Health, the Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson, on 4 August 2022. PaSCE with the support of the WA Department of Health EOLCP are...

  • Using a Trauma-Informed Approach with Aboriginal Patients

    Online event WA, Australia

    Presented by TRACS WA in collaboration with WA Primary Health Alliance This interactive training session explores the principles and practices discussed in the previous training session, ‘An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Patients’ with an Aboriginal focus, utilising patient case studies and creating awareness and acknowledgement of an Aboriginal person-centred care approach. Register Here

  • A WEBINAR FOR GPs – LONG COVID, Separating Fact from Fiction

    Online event WA, Australia

    Join Dr Norman Swan and a panel of experts for an in-depth discussion on the current clinical landscape of Long COVID, fact vs fiction, what evidence informed care looks like and what it all means for general practice.

  • An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Patients

    Online event WA, Australia

    Presented by TRACS WA in collaboration with WA Primary Health Alliance This training helps us understand why we need a trauma-informed approach for our patients to feel safe. From first contact, when they arrive at our doorstep, when they are in our rooms, how we can show them that we care and that we understand. This interactive session is based on research evidence and has been developed in consultation with Dr Ann O’Neill, founder of angelhands Inc. It will include strategies to support your daily interactions with clients who are affected by past/current emotional traumas. Register Here

  • Monkeypox update for clinicians

    Online event WA, Australia

    The Communicable Disease Control Directorate (CDCD) has partnered with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) to bring you an update on Monkeypox. Date: Tuesday 6 September 2022 Time: 7pm to 8pm AWST Topic This webinar will focus on key updates relating to monkeypox infection in the primary healthcare setting, and will cover: • Epidemiology update, public health case and contact management, vaccine update Dr Jelena Maticevic, Senior Medical Advisor, WA Department of Health • Specimen collection, testing and infection prevention and control Dr David Speers, Clinical Microbiologist, PathWest Laboratory Medicine • Clinical presentations and case management Dr Belinda...

  • ACHSM Aged Care Special Interest Group Webcast Series Funding and service reforms to Aged Care; implications for aged care and healthcare

    Online event WA, Australia

    In this session, Cam Ansell will set the scene with his take on the funding and regulatory reform required to get us where we need to be in both the short and long term. Registration fee inc GST Single ACHSM Member: FREE to attend, registration essential Single non-member $50 Group 15 and under $99 Group 15+ $199 Aged Care Series registration (non-member; all 4 webcasts) $150 per person Program: 5mins Introduction 30mins Guest speaker presentation 15mins Live Q&A 5mins Thank you, event concludes  

  • Incontinence and falls in older adults

    Online event WA, Australia

    Incontinence in older adults can be a significant risk factor to falls, as problems with bowel and bladder control can impact on an older person’s ability to stay active, healthy, and independent. Incontinence, urinary frequency, and assisted toileting have been identified as falls risk factors for residents in residential aged care facilities. Injury Matters are holding an educational webinar for health professionals as part of their Stay On Your Feet® program to explore the link between incontinence and falls with guest presenter Laura Snowball from Silverchain, looking at management strategies and screening tools for health professionals to use when working with...

  • COVID-19 impact on mental health in older adults

    Online event WA, Australia

    COVID-19 has had an impact on the mental health and well-being of older adults in Western Australia. Social isolation is a continuing problem for older adults and may lead to loneliness. Social isolation is the absence of relationships with family and friends on an individual level and with society on a broader level. Good mental health contributes greatly to an overall feeling of well-being. Untreated mental health disorders in older adults can lead to diminished functioning, substance abuse, poor quality of life, and increased mortality. Join Injury Matters with guest speaker Deb Reveley from Brain Ambulance as we chat through...

  • Setting the record straight on evidence-based exercises for falls prevention

    Online event WA, Australia

    Falls are a major public health concern – they are common in people aged 65 and older, and are the leading cause of injury in this age group. Around one-third of generally healthy people aged 65 and older will have at least one fall each year. It is important that health professionals working with older adults implement and promote evidence-based exercises that can decrease the incidence of fall related injury. Exercises to prevent falls can increase muscle strength, flexibility, balance, and reaction time as these risk factors for falls are considered the most readily modified. Ahead of Stay On Your...