• GSHPN Welcome to 2026 Family Sundowner

    Barrel Farm 47898 South Coast hwy, Albany, Western Australia, Australia

    The Great Southern Health Professionals Network invites you to come and join us for a family friendly event to start off the new year with some drinks, nibbles and local music for our hard working health network professionals and their families. This year we have changed locations again and will have face painting, glitter artists and games for the children. REGISTER HERE

  • Breakfast series: Sex for breakfast

    Rural Clinical School Albany 31 Stirling tce, Albany, Western Australia, Australia

    Mental health, Sexual health, Perimenopause and Menopause. Research has shown that the experience of menopause can significantly impact mental health for women during perimenopause, menopause and post menopause. Symptoms can be many and varied and include increased anxiety with feelings of inadequacy, restlessness, and irritability, depression and mood changes, exhaustion and fatigue and rage. The impact of these symptoms on a woman’s sexual health cannot be overstated. Being able to understand the connection between menopause, mental health and sexual health assists in navigating this life transition more effectively. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based approach to therapy which is...

  • Parkinson’s Disease – more than just tremor

    Katanning Health Service Clive street, Katanning, Western Australia, Australia

    Katanning Education Event Session topic: Orthostatic Hypotension in Parkinson’s Disease The Great Southern Health Professionals Network (GSHPN) invites health professionals to attend an in‑person education session in Katanning presented by Dr Tom Moodie, Geriatrician & Physician. This session will explore orthostatic hypotension in Parkinson’s disease, looking beyond tremor to address a commonly under‑recognised and impactful condition in older adults. Dr Moodie brings extensive experience across Parkinson’s disease, dementia, falls prevention, frailty, stroke recovery, and the management of complex care in ageing populations. This event will be valuable for health professionals working with older people and those supporting patients with complex...

  • Multidisciplinary Management of Chronic Pain

    UWA 35 Stirling tce, Albany, Western Australia, Australia

    A clinically focused session examining contemporary, evidence‑informed approaches to persistent pain. Presented by: Dr Jonathan Ramachenderan — Pain Specialist Stephanie Jansz — Physiotherapist This session will explore: Multidisciplinary strategies for chronic pain management. Applying biopsychosocial principles in persistent pain care. The role of therapeutic alliance in influencing outcomes. Coordinated care examples across medical and allied health. Complementary perspectives from pain medicine and physiotherapy. Register Now!