Your Practice from a Medico-Legal Perspective - HPMI
Front desk privacy & confidentiality
- Communications policy
- Follow up of results
- Social media policy
- HR
Front desk privacy & confidentiality
- Communications policy
- Follow up of results
- Social media policy
- HR
This webinar on 20 May is part of a series for general practitioners on the COVID-19 response and the vaccine rollout. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions.
Attention all Practice Owners and Practice Managers!
MIGA are hosting a free interactive and informative session designed specifically for Practice Owners and Practice Managers. The session will explore potential medico-legal risks in your practice. This event will be held virtually via ZOOM.
We have two separate dates for you to join us: Wednesday, 26 May at 12:30pm; or Friday, 28 May at 12:30pm
Attendees of the event will earn 5 AAPM CPD points.
Attention all Practice Owners and Practice Managers!
MIGA are hosting a free interactive and informative session designed specifically for Practice Owners and Practice Managers.
The session will explore potential medico-legal risks in your practice. This event will be held virtually via ZOOM.
We have two separate dates for you to join us: Wednesday, 26 May at 12:30pm; or Friday, 28 May at 12:30pm
Attendees of the event will earn 5 AAPM CPD points.
Effective immediately, NSW Health services will move from an amber alert (moderate transmission) to a green alert (low transmission).
You are invited to attend an expert-led panel meeting to discuss the importance of a risk based approach to managing people with type 2 diabetes and the interrelated complications.
Agenda:
7:30 pm: Welcome & Introduction - Dr Kean-Seng Lim
7:35 pm: Risk based approach for the management of T2D - Dr Gary Deed
7:50 pm: Prevention of Hospitalisation for Heart Failure in T2D - Prof Michael d’Emden
8:05 pm: Treatment of Symptomatic Heart Failure in people with or without T2D - Dr Brendan McQuillan
8:20 pm: Panel Discussion – Q & A - Panel
9:00 pm: Wrap Up & Close - Dr Kean-Seng Lim
The PHN is offering training to stregthen trauma informed knowledge and practice with a focus on applying this knowledge and understanding when working and engaging with Indigenous clients, community and colleagues.
The one day training, will be reinforced by a series of follow-on small group on-line sessions. These will build on the initial training content and provide the opportunity to explore practice experiences using a trauma informed lens/framework.
The one-day training workshops are offered on 2, 3 and 4 June.
Hear about the resources and support available to you to embed the latest Digital Health opportunities in your practice.
Join our facilitators from the Australian Digital Health Agency and The PHN Digital Health team who will share their expertise and insights to help you in your Practice.