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SUMMARY:Difficult conversations and performance feedback | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Studer Group Australia \nThis interactive four-hour online session is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the confidence\, tools\, and techniques to navigate difficult conversations and address performance feedback in a constructive and effective way. \nParticipants will learn how to:\n• Prepare mentally and emotionally for challenging conversations\n• Build confidence and skill in raising sensitive topics\n• Use a practical framework to deliver feedback that supports improved performance\n• Strengthen accountability\, engagement and trust within their teams \nBy the end of the session\, participants will walk away with practical strategies and greater confidence to approach difficult conversations and performance discussions as opportunities for growth\, clarity and stronger working relationships. \nThis engaging session will be led by Michele Dobe and Jaime Thomson\, who bring a strong clinical background and a wealth of experience. \nTarget audience: Healthcare professionals \nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/difficult-conversations-and-performance-feedback-online/
CATEGORIES:External event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Studer Group Australia":MAILTO:events@studergroup.com.au
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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:Fundamentals of Wound Management | Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Wound Innovations is proud to deliver the Fundamentals of Wound Management workshop to health care professionals. \nThis face-to-face education program aims to increase staff knowledge\, improve outcomes for residents with wounds\, and promote organisational strategies for wound prevention. \nTopics covered: \n\nSkin and wound healing and skin tears\nWound assessment and management\nPressure injuries and incontinence associated dermatitis\nLower leg wounds\n\nUpon completion of the workshop\, certificates are issued outlining the course content and learning outcomes. \nTarget audience: Health care professionals \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/fundamentals-of-wound-management-melbourne/
LOCATION:ibis Melbourne Glen Waverley\, 297 Springvale Road\, Glen Waverley\, 3150\, Australia
CATEGORIES:External event,Melbourne,Training,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wound Innovations":MAILTO:reception@woundinnovations.com.au
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SUMMARY:Advancing integration of Hepatitis C care | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by ASHM \nWhat if the key to better hepatitis C care is rethinking what we mean by “culturally safe”? \nASHM’s interactive Forum returns for its fourth year with a dynamic three-part design to challenge assumptions\, centre lived experience and turn person-centred care into practical system change. Expect bold conversations\, hands-on sessions and real-world strategies you can take straight back to practice. \nLearning outcomes: \n1. Explain how person-centred care and universal safety principles can strengthen the quality and cultural responsiveness of services. \n2. Recognise how stigma\, unconscious bias and intersectional identities influence people’s experiences\, access to care and health outcomes. \n3. Integrate lived experience perspectives to improve inclusivity\, trust and responsiveness within clinical and community settings. \n4. Identify practical and scalable translational strategies that support system-level improvements and more equitable care pathways. \nTarget audience: All health workers\, including clinicians and prescribers\, service managers\, nurses\, AOD workers\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers\, peer workers\, and other health professionals who work in any setting with priority populations and are involved in the assessment and work-up of people with hepatitis C in Australia. \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/advancing-integration-of-hepatitis-c-care-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ASHM Health":MAILTO:education@ashm.org.au
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