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Upcoming Medical Education Conferences and Workshops

Presentation/Discussion
30 Mar
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30 Jun

Managing Patient Depression and Suicidality: GP Peer Group Learning | Various Locations

An ideal opportunity to have open, honest discussions with colleagues, a psychiatrist and local GP with a special interest in mental health care, about the management of patient depression and suicidality in primary care. 2 hour, case-based conversation over a shared meal. The peer meetings extend previous workshops and GP Management of Patient Depression and Suicidality online modules, and offer: Direct, in-person Q&A and discussion with an experienced psychiatrist Practical strategies for managing complex mental health presentations, grounded in local clinical experiences Greater confidence in assessment and prescribing decisions Updated information on local referral pathways and service Increased local, collegial support
Mental Health
Goldfields / Kimberley / Midwest / South West
$50
Workshop
05 Jun
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06 Jun

Rural Emergency Advanced Clinical Training (REACT+) | Esperance

The Rural Health West CPD REACT+ workshop is designed to assist Western Australian Visiting Medical Practitioners to maintain their emergency knowledge and skills, and gain formal assessment towards their emergency credentialing, as required by WA Country Health Service. Covering medical emergencies, major trauma and cardiac arrest in adults and children, and associated lifesaving procedural skills training, REACT+ is a highly interactive workshop. Participants are provided with audio-visual pre-learning materials and the course consists almost entirely of small group practical skills stations and simulated scenarios.
Emergency Medicine
Goldfields
$2500
Presentation/Discussion
09 Jun
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09 Jun

Pilbara Health Professionals Network | Education Session | Perimenopause & Menopause: Clinical Management & Culturally Responsible Care | Karratha and Online

This session explores both the clinical and lived experience aspects of perimenopause and menopause, supporting health professionals to: Recognise common and atypical presentations, build confidence in hormonal and non-hormonal management options, apply culturally responsive communication in everyday practice.The session will also highlight key considerations when caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, as well as women from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Women's Health
Pilbara
Free
Presentation/Discussion
09 Jun
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09 Jun

Great Southern Health Professionals Network | Holding space through listening: a guide to end-of-life conversations | Albany & Online

The Great Southern Health Professionals Network (GSHPN), in collaboration with RACGP, Albany Community Hospice and the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, is pleased to present an upcoming education session - Holding space through listening: a guide to end-of-life conversations
Other
Great Southern
Free
Workshop
12 Jun
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12 Jun

Paediatric Emergencies and Clinical Healthcare Scenarios (PEaCHS) | Northam

This Rural Health West CPD workshop is a one day workshop in paediatric emergency scenarios and skills. It will give delegates real-life examples and the opportunity to manage sick or injured children in a safe environment. The workshop content will include: • Hands-on simulation: practise common scenarios and structured care • Short presentations by experienced paediatric emergency physicians • Comprehensive handbook of lecture materials and practical skills • 'Resuscitation reminders' card for your ID badge clip
Emergency Medicine / Paediatrics
Wheatbelt
$350-440
Workshop
13 Jun
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13 Jun

Goldfields Health Professionals Network | Workshop | Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome | Kalgoorlie

Access to timely, appropriate care is a major challenge for people living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility, with limited clinician awareness and high demand leaving many patients unable to access support when they need it most. This practical workshop, delivered by Nicole Pates from Western Kids Health, is designed for therapists, GPs, and health professionals to build confidence in recognising, assessing, and managing these conditions, helping expand local capability, improve access to care, and support better patient outcomes.
Paediatrics
Goldfields
$50
Workshop
13 Jun
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13 Jun

Goldfields Health Professionals Network | Simple Steps for Better Mental Health | Kalgoorlie

We all know how to care for our physical health - but what about our mental wellbeing? In this 60-minute interactive session, Professor Nick Titov shares insights from nearly 20 years of research, including studies with over 20,000 Australians. Discover the “Big 5” key areas for good mental health: meaningful activities, healthy thinking, goals and plans, healthy routines, and social connections. Learn practical, evidence-based strategies you can use every day to support your own mental health - and those around you.
Mental Health
Goldfields
$50
Presentation/Discussion
16 Jun
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16 Jun

Pilbara Health Professionals Network | Breakfast Education Series | Busy Brains: A rural-born innovation to manage paediatric waiting lists | Karratha and Online

Drawing on 18 years of Occupational Therapy experience across tertiary and rural practice, Aileen introduces Busy Brains - an innovative, child-led program developed alongside children in her community. The program provides early brain and body education while families await formal assessment or intervention. She will share the development of the program, key learnings from implementation in a rural setting, and how it supports children and families during extended wait times.
Paediatrics
Online / Pilbara
Free
Presentation/Discussion
16 Jun
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16 Jun

Pilbara Health Professionals Network | Breakfast Education Session | Busy Brains: A rural-born innovation to manage paediatric waiting lists | Karratha and Online

The impact of prolonged waiting periods on children’s confidence, emotional wellbeing, and participation at home and school How building children’s understanding of their brain, emotions, and sensory systems can support behaviour and self-advocacy Practical insights into providing meaningful interim support for families while awaiting assessment or intervention How a child-led model can complement existing paediatric service
Other
Pilbara
Free
Presentation/Discussion
19 Jun
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19 Jun

Kimberley Health Professionals Network | Wound and Burn Care Training | Broome

This education workshop will cover burn assessment, management of minor and major burns, burn dressings, principles of plastic and reconstructive surgery (including grafts and flaps), wound assessment, selecting appropriate wound care products, factors influencing wound healing, debridement techniques, and negative pressure wound therapy.
Wound Care
Kimberley
$70/90
Presentation/Discussion
25 Jun
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25 Jun

Kimberley Health Professionals Network | Morning Minds | An Introduction to Orthodontics | Broome

This session will explore the role of orthodontic intervention as an important component of primary care, including the risks associated with untreated dental issues, impacts on speech, and appropriate referral pathways. Presented by Dr Gavin Brown, Specialist Orthodontic Practitioner with over 22 years working experience in specialist Oral and Maxillofacial departments in hospitals in the UK, Canada, Ireland and Australia. With extensive experience teaching at both undergraduate and post-graduate level, Dr Brown also specalises in treating patients with dental anxiety problems, medical problems and patients with special needs.
Other
Kimberley
Free
Presentation/Discussion
25 Jun
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25 Jun

Wheatbelt Health Professionals Network | Distress and why Mental Health and Wellbeing Matter | Merredin

Presented by the Regional Men’s Health Initiative, this event will shine a light on the unique pressures faced by those working in healthcare and offer practical strategies for recognising distress — in ourselves, our colleagues and our communities. This session’s speaker is Michael Kaufman who will focus on situational distress, the dangers of distress, managing our distress and caring for ourselves and others. It explores the realities of distress, and the vital role mental health and wellbeing play in the lives of health professionals. Let’s break the stigma, strengthen our support networks and prioritise mental wellbeing in the workplace and beyond.
Men's Health / Mental Health
Wheatbelt
Free