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SUMMARY:The role of the primary care remote nurse in the identification and treatment of people with eating disorders | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the InsideOut Institute \nThis session introduces The InsideOut GP Hub\, a groundbreaking\, evidence-based resource developed to support primary health nurses including remote area nurses and primary healthcare teams in the identification\, assessment\, and ongoing support of people living with eating disorders within the scope of nursing practice. Co-designed with clinicians and people with lived experience\, the GP Hub provides practical\, point-of-care guidance to support early detection\, patient engagement\, care coordination\, monitoring\, and referral pathways in remote and primary care settings. \nThis interactive webinar is designed to strengthen primary health nurses’ including remote area nurses’ knowledge and confidence in recognising\, assessing\, and supporting people with eating disorders using evidence-based practice. \nWhat participants will gain:\n• Understanding of eating disorder diagnoses\, prevalence\, at-risk groups\, and the impact of stigma\n• Insight into the importance of early detection\, screening\, and intervention\n• Practical strategies to confidently support patients with eating disorders\n• Ability to identify medical and psychiatric risks and apply appropriate management guidance\n• Knowledge of referral pathways and multidisciplinary coordination between GPs\, hospitals\, and specialist services \nTarget audience: Primary health nurses\, particularly those working in regional and remote areas. \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/the-role-of-the-primary-care-remote-nurse-in-the-identification-and-treatment-of-people-with-eating-disorders-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Be Well CPD retreat | Killcare
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Atraxia Collective \nAre you looking for a restorative and enjoyable break with time to complete your CPD in a meaningful way? \nWith attendance to all CPD activities\, you will complete 12 hours of CPD with 2 hours of education\, 5 hours of reviewing performance\, including a professional conversation and Professional Development Plan\, and 5 hours of Measuring Outcomes. \nMake completing your CPD requirement easy and learn new methods of self-care for a sustainable career in medicine. \nHosts\nDr Susannah Ward is a Specialist Physician of Rehabilitation Medicine in Newcastle\, NSW. She is the Chair of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Member Health & Well-being Committee & Chair of the Well-being Advocates Webinars. \nDr Sarah Dalton is a Paediatric Emergency Physician & previous President of the Paediatric and Child Health Division of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. \nTarget audience: GPs \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/be-well-cpd-retreat-killcare/
LOCATION:Bells Killcare\, 107 The Scenic Rd\, Killcare Heights\, 2257
CATEGORIES:Conference,External event,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ataraxia Collective":MAILTO:hello@ataraxiacollective.com.au
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SUMMARY:Contemporary care for ADHD in adulthood: Medication\, psychosocial supports and beyond | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Mental Health Professionals Network \nAdult ADHD has become a significant focus area within the Australian mental health system due to rapidly increasing demand for diagnosis\, medication\, and ongoing support. This growth has outpaced existing service capacity\, particularly in public and regional settings. \nThe Australasian ADHD Professionals Association’s (2022) guideline for clinical practice recommends psychoeducation\, skills-based psychological interventions\, and environmental supports as part of comprehensive care. \nAttend this webinar to hear our panel explore what effective\, person centred support can look like when supporting people with ADHD. \nLearning outcomes \n\nDescribe how system reform effects shared accountability in collaborative care models for adults with ADHD.\nApply practical strategies for building effective professional networks and referral pathways.\nIdentify the implications for care due to increased reliance on ADHD screening tools and rapid assessment models.\nIdentify how shared care and clear role boundaries enable best practice care for adults with ADHD\, specifically exploring the relationships between prescribing and non-prescribing roles.\n\nTarget audience: Mental health professionals \nClick here for more information and to register 
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/contemporary-care-for-adhd-in-adulthood-medication-psychosocial-supports-and-beyond-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mental Health Professionals Network Ltd":MAILTO:r.lim@mhpn.org.au
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