Innovations in Migraine Management: Emerging New Therapies 2024
Speakers are Associate Professor Denis Crimmins and Dr Anna Schutz.
Speakers are Associate Professor Denis Crimmins and Dr Anna Schutz.
The World Indigenous Cancer Conference 2024 presents an outstanding opportunity to bring key Indigenous cancer researchers, clinicians, advocates and community to Naarm (Melbourne), Australia. The conference will identify international research priorities, foster new collaboration, enhance capacity and share knowledge and information about Indigenous people living with cancer on a global scale.
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.
Meet, Greet & Network
Monash University researchers are seeking practitioners working with middle-aged and older adults to better understand the role of telehealth in cognitive assessment.
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.
As Australia and the world continues to feel the effects of climate change, a greater focus is being applied to the impact the changing climate is having on people’s health and the way that healthcare is delivered.
During the COP28 UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai at the end of last year, the Australian Government launched its National Health and Climate Strategy(link is external). The strategy sets out a whole-of-government plan to address the health and wellbeing impacts of climate change.
Join Consumers Health Forum and a panel of experts as we discuss the government’s strategy and the impact we are already seeing of climate change on people’s health and the healthcare system.
Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) invite you to join our webinar for clinicians with an interest in skin cancer.
During the webinar, a panel from different surgical disciplines will discuss the role of surgery and sequencing of treatment modalities in the management of advanced non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC)/keratinocyte cancers through case discussions with audience participation.
Chair:
• A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng, MIA and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Cancer Centre
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.
Join us for an informative and engaging session to discover how the PHN’s Sustainability and Viability Initiative (SAVI) can benefit your practice and enhance its sustainability.
During this session there will be an opportunity to:
• Understand the ways in which your practice can actively participate in and support SAVI's continued development.
• Learn how working with SAVI can benefit Practice Managers, Owners, and their teams.
• See how SAVI is shaping the future of viability and sustainability for the general practice sector and the support given to general practice.
• Learn the next steps for you and your practice
• Opportunity for Q&A with SAVI Lead – Allison Bull