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Webinar: Emerging vaccine preventable diseases and vaccination for travel

As we continue to navigate life with COVID-19, we are seeing a rapid return of international movements of people and pathogens. In this next NCIRS webinar, we will discuss and provide updates on the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases in the context of this increase in international travel. Topics covered will include: • the latest on emerging and re-emerging vaccine preventable disease risks, including COVID-19 variants, diphtheria, measles, monkeypox, Japanese encephalitis and more • current global vaccine preventable disease issues and prevention and control measures • an update on travel vaccination recommendations and pre-travel consultations with a healthcare provider. A recording of this webinar will be made available to registrants following the session.
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Sim GP Heart Failure Workshop

During this session GPs will have the opportunity to tackle a simulated patient consultation (simGP) and engage with colleagues in a discussion around best practice. There will also be an educational debrief by a subject matter expert, who will review the guidelines, best practice, and practical challenges raised during the simulated patient consultation. SPECIALIST - Dr Hadi Nojoumian, Cardiologist RACGP/ACRRM CPD accredited activity
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Turning the tide for CKD in T2D

You are invited to join us for a face-to-face meeting featuring the globally recognised endocrinologist, Prof Serge Jabbour (US). Commencing with a challenge to clinicians on the urgency of screening and treating CKD as part of a re-focus away from glycaemic targets to cardiorenal outcomes based treatments. Followed by an engaging presentation on the translation of DAPA-CKD evidence into Australian clinical practice and concluding with an expert panel discussion and Q&A.
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Cyber security

The healthcare industry is a prime target for cyber crime due to the potential value of health data. It is vital that healthcare organisations put in place mechanisms to protect against to cyberattack and to minimise the impact to their business and patients should they be subject to a successful attack

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