Moree's Out of Town Adventures
After a big working week, why not throw on a backpack for a memorable out of town adventure and chase that never-ending horizon
After a big working week, why not throw on a backpack for a memorable out of town adventure and chase that never-ending horizon
The Central Coast Local Health District's Mental Health Unit has developed a Disaster Recovery and Resilience Support Information brochure for the general public.
Read all of the April updates to the HNE HealthPathways
The PHN’s recent Community Recovery and Reconnection Grants offered the opportunity for organisations to host activities and programs that would help their communities to reconnect and rebuild their resilience.
Paramedics play an essential and irreplaceable role in our community and are regularly ranked as one of the most trusted professions in Australia. But due to the high stress work with exposure to trauma, long and shifting work hours and low rates of help-seeking – they are nearly twice as likely as the general population to experience mental ill-health.
The PHN recently completed a series of Business Workshops for Allied Health professionals which were held across our PHN.
Join us for an interactive discussion as we workshop the clinical considerations for early use of GLP‑1 RAs, including when and how to start Ozempic® in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes.
Understand why guidelines recommend initiating GLP‑1 RAs as early as second line,1,2 and learn how Ozempic® can be used in a broad patient population.
The New England Dementia Partnership is a collaboration between Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD) and the Primary Health Network that dates back to 2003. The aim of the Partnership is to work together to improve the health outcomes for - and quality of life of - people with dementia and their family and carers living in the New England region of NSW.