Gloucester & Stroud lifestyle
Gloucester & Stroud lifestyle
Gloucester & Stroud lifestyle
The Hunter, New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network’s (HNECC PHN) second #StrongerTogether Allied Health Conference was held in May at the Hunter Valley. The event was a fantastic success, with face-to-face tickets selling out, 127 delegates in attendance and more than 100 livestreaming.
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Health Professionals, join Kidney Health Australia with Prof Shilpa Jesudason (Director of Dialysis) and Dr Jackie Yeoh (General Practitioner) as they deep dive into chapter 2 Managing CKD of the 5th edition Chronic Kidney Disease Management in Primary Care handbook. Together, they will navigate key management strategies utilising a case study that will illustrate best practice pharmacological management and AKI prevention for when an individual with CKD is sick or dehydrated, avoiding further damage to the kidneys.
Access to primary care services is crucial for promoting wellness and closing the gap in life expectancy, particularly in rural areas. Recognising this, the Hunter New England Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN) is dedicated to enhancing rural health access and improving health outcomes.
The HNECC PHN, as Chair of the National Implementation Framework Group, have announced the launch of a project to design and deliver a National Allied Health Engagement Toolkit.
Digital health initiatives help health professionals work more efficiently, saving businesses time, money and streamlining workflows to improve access to high quality healthcare.
Join us for an overview of national digital health initiatives and explore case studies demonstrating how they can help your team to work smarter.
This research aims to investigate the facilitators and barriers to pharmacist administered vaccination services from the perspective of the Australian pharmacist.
The Virtual Psychologist Pilot, funded by the Primary Health Network (the PHN), is designed to provide crucial postnatal mental health support to mothers in the rural areas of Narrabri, Gunnedah, and Moree in New South Wales (NSW).
In this webinar Dr Sam Manger will explore longevity medicine and healthy ageing and the evidence for lifestyle and social interventions in longevity. This will include nutrition, physical activity, mind-body approaches, cognitive training, sleep, social connection, social prescribing, green spaces, substances, medical conditions, sense optimisation (hearing and vision), and perception of ageing.