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Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Unlocked - a clinical research symposium

Monash University & the World Endometriosis Society will be hosting a hybrid symposium on Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. The event will be held on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 May 2022. Endometriosis and adenomyosis are closely related conditions that can be difficult to diagnose. Both are chronic conditions that can cause pelvic pain, affect fertility and impact on daily life, including reduced participation in school, work, and sporting activities. The event will have two streams (clinical and research) held simultaneously with four plenary presentations held across the two streams. We aim to improve awareness and education; improve clinical management and care; and build a collaborative environment for endometriosis research.
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Preparing your practice to deliver medical abortion

Early medical abortion (EMA) is a mechanism that can be used to respond to an unintended pregnancy with one in five Australian women will have an abortion in their lifetime. However access to services, particularly in rural areas, and high out-of-pocket costs remain significant hurdles for women wishing to exercise reproductive choice (Family Planning Alliance Australia, 2016). This webinar will focus on preparing a general practice to deliver medical abortion. It will highlight the considerations a general practice and their teams should make regarding resources, training, and preparation for medical abortion. This includes patient and practice support needs.
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Osteoporosis Fundamentals

ALL WELCOME. HPMI invites you to stream an evening seminar from HPMI's Nursing Stream. All interested Health Professionals are welcome to stream.

Topics include:

What is osteoporosis, Impact of poor bone health, Consequences, The scale of the problem, Targeting the patients at risk, Diagnosis, RACGP management recommendations, Treatment, Falls Prevention, Lifestyle Factors, ReFRAME project

ONLY AVAILABLE VIA LIVE STREAMING – THIS WEBINAR WILL NOT BE RECORDED.

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Rural Medicine Australia 2022 (RMA22)

The annual Rural Medicine Australia (RMA) conference is co-hosted by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA). Each year we see a diverse and collaborative community of Rural Generalists, rural consultant specialists, students, doctors in training, supervisors, medical educators and practitioners gather to celebrate our passion for generalist medicine in rural and remote communities. RMA22 will be held at the National Convention Centre Canberra on Ngunnawal Country from Thursday 13 – Saturday 15 October, with the popular conference Welcome Reception taking place on Wednesday 12 October. The Early Bird sale is on now! Register before 30 June to take advantage of the discounted registration rates. Standard pricing will commence from 1 July.
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Eating disorders and AOD use: what clinicians need to know

Presented by: Associate Professor Sarah Maguire (Director, InsideOut Institute) By attending this webinar, attendees will learn: - How to recognise the most common eating disorder symptoms - Eating disorder interventions and how workers might deliver them - How workers may interpret those interventions in instances of co-occurring eating disorders and AOD use
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NCIRS Webinar: Preventing shingles (herpes zoster) and its complications using zoster vaccines - and a quick update on COVID-19 vaccines

The impact of shingles (herpes zoster) and its complications can be severe and long lasting however vaccination is a safe and effective way to protect against this disease in most people. Influenza and COVID-19 vaccination encounters over the coming months may offer an opportunity to discuss this important vaccine with those eligible.

In this webinar for health care providers:

- receive an update on herpes zoster, its complications and disease burden

- hear the latest on the herpes zoster vaccines available

- learn the current herpes zoster vaccine recommendations

- an update on COVID-19 vaccines, latest recommendations and resources will also be provided.

A recording of this webinar will be made available to registrants following the session.

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Identifying and managing Liver Disease in Primary Care

I N V I T A T I O N :

Identifying and Managing Liver Disease in a Primary Care Setting

Speakers:

-Dr Steven Bollipo FRACP, Director of Gastroenterology & Endoscopy, JHH

-Dr Lay Gan FRACP, PhD, Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, JHH

-Suresh Sharma RN, Nurse Practitioner- Hepatology, JHH

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE- available on request for self-reporting CME points

Educational event is sponsored by Norgine Pty Limited. Registration fee not required.

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