This workshop is presented by Dr Juliette Blackburn who is a Senior Medical Practitioner, Emergency Medicine, Bunbury Regional Hospital, and has an Emergency Medicine Advanced Diploma.
Juliette will discuss the initial management of cardiac arrest, seizures, anaphylaxis and acute severe asthma while waiting for help to arrive. Also, what practice procedures and pathways do you have in place to deal with emergencies and what role does your staff play?

This is a free event. To become a member of the South West Health Professionals Network – visit swhpn.com.au/network (membership is free). For more information, please contact SWHPN Regional Program Coordinator June Foulds at [email protected]

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24 Sep 2025
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24 Sep 2025
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Free
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