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Date: 01/03/2023
In formative work for the National Program, FARE has found that health professionals are willing to expand their knowledge and skills to have discussions about pregnancy and alcohol, and that they will benefit from: Understanding and considering the risks of
 
Date: 01/03/2023 Location: ACT
This activity consists of a minimum of 7 and maximum 9 clinical sessions where the participant works under supervision of experienced medical practitioners at the Sexual Health and Family Planning clinic in Canberra.Clinical skills are developed in a broad
50 Performance review hours
 
Date: 01/03/2023
Providing immunisation is a central role ofAustralian primary care. In the past, efforts have primarily focused on childhood immunisation, achieving coverage for 90–95% of Australian children.As the Australian population ages, more older patients are living
1 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
 
Date: 01/03/2023
Join us for a discussion with Dr Rod Pearce and Dr Paul Russo about healthy ageing and the impact that ageing and multi-morbidities has on both an individual's susceptibility to infectious diseases and decreased response to vaccination. As healthcare providers
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
 
Date: 01/03/2023
Chronic respiratory conditions, including asthma and COPD, affect more than a quarter of the Australian population. Vaccines that are recommended as an adult are firstly determined by age, lifestyle, occupation, medical history and vaccine history. Vaccines
2 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 15/03/2023
Primary care professionals are well placed to identify sexual health issues early and support the treatment and management of sexually transmitted infections. In this webinar, Healthy Male will outline some of the opportunities that present in primary care to
1 Educational activity hour
 
Date: 08/03/2023
Two thirds of people in Australia will develop some form of skin cancer by the age of 65. Australia's high survival rate reflects the effectiveness of services and the importance of primary care professionals to detect issues early, provide evidence-based
1.5 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 21/03/2023
With rising practice costs, an increased focus on compliance, an ageing population with higher levels of chronic disease, a tougher economy and no new Medicare funding, appropriately implementing chronic disease management in general practice is more