February 29 2024
Research Opportunity: End of Life Law for Clinicians Pilot Study
The End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) training program is seeking expressions of interest from general practices for the ELLC Pilot Study.
The End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) training program is seeking expressions of interest from general practices for the ELLC Pilot Study.
It is vital that those working in and with First Nations communities undertake appropriate training in order to work in a culturally responsive manner mindful of the ongoing impacts of intergenerational trauma.
More than 175,000 people seeking non-life threatening medical care have avoided NSW hospital emergency departments (EDs), Healthdirect data from NSW Health reveals.
There is a growing need for new approaches to providing information and support to first-time fathers in Australia. According to recent research, first-time fathers want programs that are informative but also allow them to interact with other men about their experiences with fatherhood.
The PHN is committed to designing, developing, and supporting primary rural health care through addressing the PHN’s purpose of increasing equity of access to primary health care services.
This project will use co-design and deliberative approaches, bringing together publics, GPs, policy makers and regulators, to design a best practice framework for the use of general practice data for research purposes.
A Better Health for the Bush Initiative
The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (the PHN) has successfully secured pilot funding under the Federal Government’s Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program, which will see Glen Innes as a pilot site to introduce an innovative healthcare model.
Monash University researchers are seeking practitioners working with middle-aged and older adults to better understand the role of telehealth in cognitive assessment.
On February 13, 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's formal apology to the First Nations Stolen Generation people and their families was a momentous event in our nation's history. It symbolises a significant step towards healing, reconciliation and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN) has successfully secured a grant under the Federal Government’s Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program, which will see the establishment of a Health Hub in Glen Innes.