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Best Sepsis Care for our Kids - A National Forum for Paediatric Sepsis Week

Join the Queensland Paediatric Sepsis Program and Sepsis Australia, for Best Sepsis Care for our Kids, a national forum for Paediatric Sepsis Week, recognised during the 3rd week of April annually. Sepsis is a leading cause of harm in children worldwide, with infants and children aged under five years at greater risk. In Australia, vital work is being done in healthcare and community settings to increase awareness of paediatric sepsis and improve outcomes for children diagnosed with sepsis and their families. In addition to presentations from Sepsis champions across Australia, with a focus on sepsis pathways, parental concern, and the importance of the consumer voice, Best Sepsis Care for our Kids will explore the spectrum of sepsis care in a live discussion panel with our consumer representative, doctor and nurse.
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Tamworth EMET Travelling Workshop - Narrabri Hospital

Meet some of our lovely FACEMs and workshop your way through some common challenges we all face in the delivery of emergency care.

It’s a free face to face day with a focus on practical skills. We’ll provide certificates of attendance to document towards your CPD requirements. Catering provided on the day.

Targeted at medical, nursing and paramedic staff working regionally but open to anyone with an ED/rural GP interest.

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ASHM webinar | HIV Nursing Model of Care: Improving Quality and Patient Outcomes

This free webinar will provide an outline of the HIV Nursing Model of Care used at Alfred Health, Victoria. This will include the use of electronic medical record data to assess and drive improvements in HIV quality of care, innovative nurse led approaches to provide quality care to people living with HIV who struggle to engage within a standard public hospital outpatient framework, and reduce the risk of these patients becoming “lost to follow up”.
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