• Allied Health Breakfast – Pelvic Health

    All Allied Health professionals are invited to join in for our free breakfast and learn series. The topic for this event will be "pelvic Health' presented by Kate Stan - Bishop one of our local Physiotherapists who works at the Pelvic Pain Clinic at Pioneer Health. To register please email tess.air@gshpn.com.au  

  • Mastering Stress

    A three hour workshop on practical ways of cultivating inner resilience. With four different speakers, morning tea provided come join in and listen to some experts. REGISTER HERE

  • Ophthalmology Education Evening

    Registrations are now OPEN! Join Great Southern Specialist Centre & GSHPN for our Ophthalmology Education Event - Wednesday 7 August 6.30 - 8.30, The View. Meal included but places are limited, so don't miss out and book your ticket here: https://ruralhealthwest.eventsair.com/gshpn070824e/alb

  • WA Ear and Hearing Forum 2024

    Esplanade Hotel Fremantle Fremantle, WA, Australia

    Building on the success of previous WA Ear and Hearing Health Forums, we invite health professionals to join us for this two-day event to: Hear insights from local planning forums and providers on effective collaborations. Explore intersectoral partnerships and initiatives aimed at enhancing ear and hearing health outcomes. Learn from leading WA researchers driving advancements in ear and hearing health. Participate in hands-on interactive sessions to enhance your skills and stay updated on current guidelines and protocols. Connect and network with fellow health professionals and providers dedicated to mitigating the impact of ear diseases. Join us for this education and...

  • Aboriginal Health Conference 2024 | Perth

    Esplanade Hotel Fremantle Fremantle, WA, Australia

    The Aboriginal Health Conference 2024 will provide an opportunity to come together and learn from each other. Through presentations, panel sessions, case study discussions and workshops we will provide an engaging and informative conference program for delegates. The 2024 theme, "Circling the Fire: Connecting, Celebrating, and Committing to Aboriginal Health," embodies the spirit of unity, celebration, and dedication to improving Indigenous health outcomes. This theme aligns seamlessly with the NAIDOC theme for 2024, 'Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud,' reinforcing our commitment to empowering Aboriginal communities. The conference program will have five streams, providing comprehensive insights into crucial aspects of Aboriginal health:...

  • Australasian Diabetes Congress (ADC)

    The program organising committees of both societies have collaboratively developed an integrated program that will cover the latest breakthroughs in research, education and clinical care in diabetes. We have engaged outstanding speakers with whom you will be able to network to exchange opinions and discuss how to best care for the person living with diabetes. We are excited to provide you with opportunities to see old colleagues, meet new ones and connect again with our industry partners in the exhibition hall. This year’s Congress will be an in-person only event with no virtual attendance option. To register click HERE.

  • Rural Anaesthetics Forum 2024 I Perth

    This forum is part of the WA Country Health Service and Rural Health West Resident Specialist and Procedural GP Education Series.  The two day Rural Anaesthetics Forum 2024, will include lectures, interactive discussions and sessions delivered concurrently and facilitated by experienced specialists.  The forum will provide an opportunity to network with fellow colleagues. Click HERE for further information.

  • Talking About Suicide in General Practice

    The Talking About Suicide in General Practice workshop aims to increase GPs skill and confidence in: Recognising presentations where suicide risk is high; Undertaking a detailed risk assessment; Management planning using a collaborative, team based approach By the completion of this program participants will be able to: undertake a suicide risk assessment effectively develop a collaborative safety plan provide effective management following a suicide attempt REGISTER HERE

  • Suicide Prevention Training for Pharmacists

    Suicide has a devastating impact on families, friends and whole communities. Pharmacists, due to their role and their accessibility in the community, have the potential to play a key role in recognising the signs and symptoms of suicide, restricting means and keeping the person safe until support is available. This suicide Prevention Training for Pharmacists is an interactive, case-based workshop enabling peer discussion alongside the development of practical skills to implement. REGISTER HERE

  • Breast Awareness Month

    ​Breast Cancer affects 1 in 7 women in Australia and causes 3000 deaths annually. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. Take the time this month to find out what you need to know about breast awareness and share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues. For more information click here: https://www.canceraustralia.gov.au/.../breast-cancer...