Inverell essentials
Learn more about the day-to-day services available in Inverell
Learn more about the day-to-day services available in Inverell
More about the services in Inverell
In recent times, vaping has become a real problem for our teenagers. Please join us for a live webinar as we discuss how to address adolescent vaping and identify and manage adolescent nicotine dependence. The Childhood Addiction series explores the various addictions in childhood lead by subject matter experts.
Moree is well known for its welcoming, social, and resilient community.
Join us for these insightful presentations and learn how allied health practices are using technology to create efficiencies and improve both the patient and clinician experience. Due to the interest in digital enablement presentations at the Allied Health Conference in May, this education session is being held to further explore and identify service models from which optimal technology can be adopted.
The newly established Central Coast Balint Group will commence this August and is facilitated by two local GPs who have recently undertaken the PHN supported Balint Leadership Training. A Balint group is a group of GPs who meet regularly and discuss clinical cases. The focus is on the psychological aspects of their practice, and particularly the doctor-patient relationship. The group is a supportive setting in which doctors can explore the human side of their work, adding a fresh dimension, learning new skills and avoiding burn-out.
The Central Coast Balint Group is an informal meeting space where a small group of GPs can discuss difficult situations with peers. This model is evidence based, unique to other GP peer group learning sessions and practised by GPs throughout the world.
2022 is a time to heal, a time to unite and a time to innovate.
In September 2022 leading experts and delegates from around the world will come together to explore the current developments, innovations, practice and research that unite and heal at the Wounds Australia 2022 Conference. A unique opportunity for professionals working in the field of wound management and care to participate in an exciting and challenging program. Delegates will actively engage with industry leaders and experts across a range of fields to reflect and critically assess the history of wound care, investigate current practise and the progress that has been made and explore opportunities for future innovations.
The PHN would like to congratulate the Hunter New England region on its celebration of NAIDOC week.