The National Lung Cancer Screening Program: What GPs need to know
Launching in July 2025, the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) will offer free low-dose CT scans to people aged 50-70 years with a referral from their general practitioner.
The NLCSP is the first new screening program in 20 years and presents a significant opportunity to detect cancer earlier, enhance treatment options and improve outcomes for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW.
It will focus on the early detection of lung cancer in high-risk individuals with a smoking history who have no symptoms.
General practitioners are essential to the success of this program. We encourage you to prepare now by identify eligible patients in your practice software, promoting the NLCSP and making referrals from July 2025.
APNA Transition to Practice Program Information Session
If you are a recent graduate or new to working outside a hospital and looking for extra support as you settle into your role, APNA's free Transition to Practice Program is now open for applications for our June 2025 intake.
Our eight-month program offers exclusive educational tools and resources, an experienced nurse mentor, and peer support from nurses just like you through small group learning activities. We're also looking for experienced primary health care nurses interested in becoming paid mentors on the program.
Are you thinking about applying but have some questions before you do? Join for a Zoom drop-in session where the expert team will happily answer them!
Date: Wednesday, 4 June Time: 1–1.30pm (AEST) Register now
URL: https://apna-asn-au.zoom.us/meeting/register/udoa738DTSuH8AQJVB3wQw#/registration

Cultural Awareness Training - General Practice program
Murrumbidgee PHN engaged Coolamon Advisors to facilitate the Cultural Awareness Training to our primary care sector. GPs, practice managers, practice nurses and practice staff working within the Murrumbidgee region are invited to attend this training to enhance skills in working effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Content
Definition of cultural safety determined by how safe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients/clients feel when they use the service.
Historical, cultural, socioeconomic factors underpinning health and wellbeing, cross cultural communication and cultural safety.
Opportunity for participants to become aware of their own attitudes, perceptions and assumptions in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Identification of barriers to cultural safety and examples of culturally safe processes and behaviours.
Strategies for developing an ongoing relationship with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community or representative groups.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health initiatives, including identification, the Close the Gap initiative, the PIP IHI and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) co-payment measure.
Strategies for implementing a culturally safe health service, including access (physical, financial, environmental, cultural), interpersonal relationships, communication and culturally appropriate procedures for assessment, referral, treatment and continued care.
Delivery
Each session will be delivered in three parts:
Completion of Pre-Learning Workbook (1 hour)*
Attendance at a Zoom webinar commencing at 6:00pm delivered by Coolamon Advisors (1.5 hours)
Completion of an action plan and evaluation post-webinar (30 mins)
*The workbook must be completed before the webinar as the information gained will inform discussion and assist you to maximise your learning
Learning Outcomes
Assess Health issues of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of the Murrumbidgee region. (Evaluate)
Describe Journey of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient attending a general practice and how attitudes and values can influence perceptions, assumptions, and behaviours in a clinical setting. (Explain)
Identify the Five steps towards excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and the importance of the 715 Check
Identify key issues facing general practice in the provision of culturally safe health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and generate ways of solving these issues. (List and Create)
Presenters
A Wiradjuri woman from Junee, Katrina Fanning AO PSM is the Director of Coolamon Advisors, an Indigenous majority owned and managed consultancy company, dedicated to providing meaningful contributions to Indigenous development, participation, and outcome equity.
A women’s rugby league pioneer, Katrina played the inaugural Jillaroos test in 1995, retiring as the most capped female player after 26 appearances for Australia.
Most recently her work has included being an integral part of the Closing the Gap National Partnership Agreement negotiations and facilitation of the Aboriginal-led Review on the progress of implementation.
Katrina’s previous achievements include being inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame in 2024, being awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2023 Australia Day Honours, winner of the ACT Australian of the Year Award in 2020, a Public Service Medal for outstanding public service in Indigenous Affairs in 2015, ACT Woman of the Year in 2014, and ACT NAIDOC Person of the Year in 2014.
Cost
This CPD event is provided at no cost to participants.
MLHD: Understanding Deterioration and Dying: Providing Compassionate End-of-Life Care and Support for Individuals and Families
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams

ACRRM Webinar: Scratching Beneath the Surface: Assessing and Managing Urticaria in General Practice
allergy assist™ is a free national online service designed to provide rural doctors with education and advice from clinical immunology/allergy specialists.
This webinar will be hosted on the allergy assistTM platform. To attend this webinar, you must be enrolled in allergy assist first. HERE
Date: Tuesday 10 June 2025
Start time : 7 pm AEST
Duration : 90 minutes
CPD: 1.5 hours
Presenter: Dr Alan Baker, Clinical Immunology/Allergy specialist and allergy assistTM clinical educator.
Presented by the National Allergy Council; Hosted by ACRRM
Topics covered:
1. Types of urticaria: acute, physical, and chronic urticaria
2. Common causes of urticaria
3. Investigation and treatment of urticaria
Key Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the different types and potential causes of urticaria
2. Describe the most important considerations in the assessment and investigation of urticaria
3. Apply a step-wise approach to treatment and what to consider/initiate prior to seeking specialist input.
About the presenter: Dr Alan Baker
MBBS FRCPA FRACP
Clinical Immunology/Allergy specialist
Dr Alan Baker is a clinical immunologist based in Port Macquarie, NSW. He trained in immunology at The Canberra Hospital, Concord Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Campbelltown Hospital, and Liverpool Hospital. Alan owns a private practice in Port Macquarie and participates in the general medicine roster at Port Macquarie Base Hospital. He is also a conjoint lecturer for the UNSW Medical School.
Alan is part of a team of Clinical immunology/allergy specialists responding to cases on the allergy assistTM platform.
Asthma Australia: Paediatric Asthma Care Masterclass series: addressing reliever over-reliance
One of the greatest challenges in asthma care is the over-reliance on relievers, and these habits can start in early childhood, with consequences into adulthood.
This webinar aims to address the complex cycle of reliever over-reliance in children with asthma. Practical techniques in identifying sub-optimal asthma control, along with exploring psychological dependence on relievers and how to encourage best-practice asthma care will be discussed.
You will gain access to practical tools from Asthma Australia to integrate seamlessly into your daily clinical practice. All registrants receive a link to the webinar recording.
For details and to register:https://asthma.org.au/paediatric-asthma-care-masterclass-addressing-reliever-over-reliance/
Join colleagues nationwide at this interactive online event to enhance your skills and elevate your approach to paediatric asthma care. On completion of the webinar, participants will:
Identify how to recognise over-reliance on reliever medication in paediatric asthma patients and their families.
Understand the evidence on why over reliance on SABA has long-term consequences, and the guideline recommendations for age-appropriate asthma management to prevent flare-ups in primary school-aged children.
Implement best practice asthma care, translating evidence-based guidelines into clinical practice to support the quality use of medicines for improved long-term outcomes.
Routinely use the Asthma Action Plan alongside patient education with children and their carers to facilitate behaviour change to prevent overuse of SABA and prevent related risks.
Certificates will be provided to self-report this activity for your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) according to APHRA and your National Board Registration Standards.
The new ACS guideline: Advancing best practice in optimal coronary care
The Heart Foundation, in collaboration with the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ), has released the new Australian clinical guideline for diagnosing and managing acute coronary syndromes 2025.
Did you know that each year in Australia, there are over 57,000 acute coronary events among people aged 25 and over, equivalent to one person every nine minutes. Unveiling the first major update in nearly a decade, the new guideline represents and signifies a major critical advance in the care of people experiencing a heart attack or angina in Australia.
Join our Chair, Professor Garry Jennings, and members of the guideline expert steering group as they unpack the latest evidence and recommendations to help you diagnose and treat people with acute coronary syndromes as efficiently, accurately and safely as possible.
One hour of live didactic presentations will be followed by a 30-minute audience Q&A with opportunities to pre-submit questions.
Tune in and discover what’s new in the guideline, including:
ECG patterns, beyond ST-segment elevation, that can indicate a heart attack and the need for emergency reperfusion.
New clinical decision pathways incorporating high-sensitivity cardiac troponin.
Stronger emphasis on the optimal timing of percutaneous coronary intervention.
Treatment guidance for specific groups, including those with cardiac arrest or SCAD.
Specific practice information for First Nations peoples, women, older adults and people living in regional and remote areas.
Detailed guidance on post-discharge care and secondary prevention measures.
This activity is approved by the RACGP and ACRRM for 1.5 Educational Activity CPD hours (RACGP activity #1229666, ACRRM activity #36647)

Jerilderie: Chronic care essentials symposium
Chronic care essentials symposium: Empowering you with the tools you need to provide optimal care for chronic disease in the community
A Living Well, Your Way sponsored education day for practice nurses.
Join us for an inspiring and informative day at the Chronic Care Essentials Symposium, focusing on empowering practice nurses to deliver outstanding care for patients with chronic conditions.
Come along to learn from expert guest speakers about the latest insights, prevention strategies, innovative management techniques and best practices in chronic disease care.
Engage in our interactive sessions with hands-on experience in applying these tools within your practice.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow your practice in a fun, collaborative environment.
What you can expect:
Expert nurse specialists from the MLHD Chronic Respiratory and Heart Failure Team sharing their skills and knowledge on management and care.
MLHD Palliative Nursing team coming to share their wisdom on Advance Care Planning and having those difficult conversations.
RACGP Nurse Practitioner from the online platform Healthy Habits teaching skills on health coaching and goal setting for your care plans.
Interactive learning sessions.
And so much more...

Planning supported transitions for young people with intellectual disability: paediatrics to adult healthcare services
This session will explore transition planning for adolescents with intellectual disability as they move into adult life and services. It will include a reflective case study and practical resources for local implementation.
Learning Objectives:
Understand what defines intellectual disability
Recognise the role of GPs in transition from paediatric to adult healthcare
Learn about restrictive practices and medications
Discover services and resources to support smooth transitions
Speakers:
Specialised Intellectual Disability Health Team (SIDHT), WNSW LHD
Dr Julia Sgarlata – Paediatrician
Dr Ria Leonard – Psychiatrist
Register here: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/3A1BR
Colonoscopy Referral Education for Primary Care
Refer4Scope - Learn about the new colonoscopy referral decision tool in an upcoming educational webinar
To support GPs and patients, the Daffodil Centre, proudly supported by the Cancer Institute NSW, has developed Refer4Scope, an online decision tool to encourage guideline appropriate assessment, triage and referral for colonoscopy services in NSW.
GPs can learn how to use the tool will be provided to GPs in a webinar, presented by the Daffodil Centre in partnership with the Cancer Institute NSW.
This webinar will address the following key learning areas:
Perform guideline appropriate assessment and management of colorectal cancer risk.
Perform guideline appropriate assessment and triage for colonoscopy.
Generate guideline appropriate referral for colonoscopy services, including use of Direct Access Colonoscopy (DAC) services in NSW.
Date: Thursday 12 June 2025
Time: 7:00 –to 8:30 pm
Registration: Free, register here
This webinar has been accredited by the RACGP for 1.5 Educational Activity hours.
This webinar has been developed by the Daffodil Centre and funded by the NSW Government through the Cancer Institute NSW.
MHPN: Multidisciplinary mental health care for adults with a recent ADHD diagnosis
Adults who receive a late ADHD diagnosis can often experience complex and overlapping health, mental health, interpersonal, and psychosocial challenges.
Through practical examples and insights from an expert multidisciplinary panel, participants will examine the enablers and barriers to collaborative care, understand what different disciplines need to work together effectively, and build confidence in applying creative, coordinated approaches in their own practice.
Sepsis in primary care
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency, affecting 55,000 Australians each year and causing over 8,700 deaths—more than breast and prostate cancers combined. Early recognition and timely intervention are critical, yet recognising and diagnosing sepsis in primary care can be challenging due to its non-specific early symptoms. For every hour of delay in antibiotic administration, mortality risk increases by 7.6%, highlighting the urgent need for improved clinical awareness and response.
Early recognition and treatment of sepsis in primary care
This interactive, case-based eLearning module is designed to equip GPs and other primary care clinicians with the latest evidence-based strategies to recognise, assess, and manage sepsis across diverse patient populations. Developed in collaboration with the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, and Sepsis Australia, this course ensures you have the skills and confidence to make life-saving decisions in real-world clinical settings.
What you will learn:
the early signs of sepsis in adults, children, and maternal patients
how to apply screening tools and clinical pathways for timely diagnosis
the risk factors for sepsis
the development and implementation of effective safety netting strategies to ensure timely re-presentation
how to identify and manage post-sepsis syndrome, which affects up to 50% of survivors
indications for escalation of care and effective interdisciplinary communication.
Why enrol?
Engaging, case-based learning with real-world clinical scenarios
Expert-led insights from sepsis specialists and primary care educators
Accredited CPD activity, contributing to your professional development
Practical guidance for immediate application in clinical practice
This course is essential for all primary care providers seeking to improve patient outcomes and reduce sepsis-related mortality. Enrol today and help save lives.
This is a Medcast Continuing Medical Education (CME) course.
MHPN: What are infants telling us: From neonatal nursery care to supporting optimal infant development
Each year more than 26,000 Australian babies are born preterm, arriving before 37 weeks of gestation and often requiring specialised care in neonatal nurseries. These early births bring unique medical, developmental, and emotional challenges that can have lasting impacts on both the infant and their family.
At this webinar, our panel will explore the emotional and developmental impacts of preterm birth, highlight the importance of observing and responding to infant cues, and outline practical strategies to strengthen early relationships and support preterm infants’ neurodevelopment and mental health in their first year.
Wagga: Treating Photoageing with ReTrieve
There is a growing interest in treating photodamage amongst Australian adults, driven by a range of skin concerns and motivations.
Join us as we discuss photoageing and the evidence supporting the use of topical retinoids to treat photodamage in primary care.
Discover how topical retinoids are used, the evidence, tolerability and counselling advice to prepare you for patient consultations.
Speaker: Dr Tracey Purnell
Dr Tracey Purnell graduated from the University of Queensland and completed her specialist general practice training with The Royal Australian College of General Practitioner (FRACGP). She established Central Wagga Medical and Skin Clinic in 2017. Tracey’s practice is currently focused on skin cancer and cosmetic (aesthetic medicine). She has extensive experience and training in both these field of skin medicine. She has a particular interest in regenerative cosmetic medicine and minimally invasive, non surgical treatment of aging skin.
Management of Sports Trauma (MOST) Course
The ACSEP's Management of Sports Trauma (MOST) Course combines current theory and a practical approach to equip medical professionals with the core skills needed to manage traumatic sporting injuries, on and off the field.
The course addresses common emergencies that might confront a sports physician, covers the rationale behind treatment choices and the adaption of medical management at sporting events and out in the field.
The Management of Sports Trauma (MOST) Course runs multiple times a year in major cities across Australia.
In 2025, the MOST Course will be available in the following locations:
ADELAIDE | 5 and 6 April 2025
BRISBANE | 3 and 4 May 2025
SYDNEY | 21 and 22 June 2025
MELBOURNE | 9 and 10 August 2025
GOLD COAST | 11 and 12 November 2025

Griffith – Chronic Conditions of the Foot
Upskill locally with a Government-funded foot care course
We’re excited to offer two fully funded units of study in Chronic Conditions of the Foot, delivered in Wagga Wagga and Griffith by the Benchmarque Group, in partnership with Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.
This practical, hands-on training provides valuable skills for healthcare professionals working with clients who have chronic foot conditions. It’s ideal for nurses, aged care workers, AINs, allied health trainees, and community health staff—and can be used as Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) towards further qualifications.
Why it’s valuable for your organisation
Equip your team with practical skills that enable confident and competent assessment, care, and referral of clients with chronic foot conditions—reducing preventable complications and improving patient outcomes.
Learning outcomes
Participants will learn to:
Safely perform a basic foot care assessment
Determine individual foot care requirements
Prepare and use appropriate equipment and materials
Document foot, skin, and nail care according to organisational protocols
Make timely and appropriate referrals
With just 12 places available per location, this is a rare opportunity to access a fully funded certificate-level unit in our region.
Don’t miss out—register now to secure your place.
The course is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Chronic Disease Support Project. For further information, please visit the website or contact us.

Wagga – Chronic Conditions of the Foot
Upskill locally with a Government-funded foot care course
We’re excited to offer two fully funded units of study in Chronic Conditions of the Foot, delivered in Wagga Wagga and Griffith by the Benchmarque Group, in partnership with Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.
This practical, hands-on training provides valuable skills for healthcare professionals working with clients who have chronic foot conditions. It’s ideal for nurses, aged care workers, AINs, allied health trainees, and community health staff—and can be used as Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) towards further qualifications.
Why it’s valuable for your organisation
Equip your team with practical skills that enable confident and competent assessment, care, and referral of clients with chronic foot conditions—reducing preventable complications and improving patient outcomes.
Learning outcomes
Participants will learn to:
Safely perform a basic foot care assessment
Determine individual foot care requirements
Prepare and use appropriate equipment and materials
Document foot, skin, and nail care according to organisational protocols
Make timely and appropriate referrals
With just 12 places available per location, this is a rare opportunity to access a fully funded certificate-level unit in our region.
Don’t miss out—register now to secure your place.
The course is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Chronic Disease Support Project. For further information, please visit the website or contact us.
Introduction to the Public Guardian and alternatives to guardianship
The NSW Public Guardian’s Stakeholder Engagement team is hosting a free educational webinar on 25 June 2025. This session is specifically tailored for health care providers and will offer valuable insights into the role of the Public Guardian and alternatives to guardianship.
The session will include information on:
Introduction to the Public Guardian
Planning ahead: Power of Attorney, Enduring Guardianship and Advanced Care Planning
Supported Decision-Making
Person Responsible and Consent
Substitute Decision-Making
MLHD: Caring for Mrs Jones throughout her Palliative Care Journey
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams

MLHD: Eating/Drinking with acknowledged risk and EOL mouth care
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams


GP Antenatal Shared Care Program Orientation & Update
Mark your calendar and join us for a comprehensive orientation and update session designed for general practitioners interested in shared antenatal care.
This is a must-attend event for GPs looking to:
Enhance their skills in collaborative pregnancy care
Stay up to date with best practice in first trimester management
Enjoy a day of education and connection, and help strengthen antenatal care across the Murrumbidgee region.

Enhancing Paediatrics in Primary Care Education Day
This free, full-day education day will focus on preschool-aged children, covering a range of behaviour/development topics relevant to primary care providers.
It’s a valuable opportunity to deepen your knowledge, sharpen your clinical skills, and enhance the care you provide to our youngest patients.
Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and grow your practice!
MLHD: Optimising function in palliative care and managing fatigue
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams

MLHD: Managing Agitation, Restlessness, and Confusion in End-of-Life Care: Approaches for Comfort, Dignity, and Family Support
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams

MLHD: Grief and Bereavement Support in Palliative Care: Compassionate Approaches for Families and Caregivers
2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team.
Please note: these sessions will not be recorded.
WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams


Griffith: Motor Neuron Disease Surveillance Study
Why is Motor Neuron Disease (MND) more common in the Riverina? What are the environmental triggers causing the disease?
In the past 30 years the number of deaths caused by MND had surged by more than 250 percent in Australia. Join us as we delve into the latest research from the Macquarie University MND Research Centre and learn about the establishment of the NSW MND Surveillance Unit.
Speaker: Prof Dominic Rowe, Professor of Neurology (Macquarie Medical School)
Venue: Nurses Training School Room 2-4 Griffith Base Hospital (Entrance to the Nurses Training School is off Warrambool Street)
Please RSVP by 28 May 2025 to mnd_surveillance@mq.edu.au
Enquiries: (02) 9812 3738, Carol Lee
Light refreshments will be provided.
National Training – Initial Assessment and Referral (IAR) for Mental Healthcare. Adaptation: Adolescent
The IAR Guidance (IAR) and Decision Support Tool (IAR-DST) is designed to establish a national, standardised approach to conducting initial mental health assessments, and support general practitioners and other clinicians to recommend the most appropriate level of care for a person seeking mental health support. The IAR and the IAR-DST are an Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care initiative bringing together information from various sources, including Australian and international evidence and advice from various leading experts. The IAR-DST is not an assessment tool.
Practising GPs and registrars are eligible to receive a $300 payment for completion of this training if attending a session before June 30th, 2025.
The workshop
The first component of the workshop will focus on:
• An introduction to the IAR and the development of the National Guidance, including stepped care in Australia.
• Orientation to the domains, levels of care, and decision support tool.
The second component of the workshop is an interactive practical activity, which includes:
• Application of the IAR-DST based on a consumer scenario.
• Clinical judgement and supported decision-making.
Learning outcomes
1. Discuss the principles underpinning the national approach to stepped care.
2. Summarise the IAR development process.
3. Explain the use of IAR Guidance in practice settings to generate a recommended level of care.
4. List the levels of care in relation to available regional services
5. Identify the principles related to clinical decision making and consumer choice
The workshop will be facilitated by an experienced IAR Training and Support Officer (TSO) from the National TSO Network.
Adaptation: Adolescent
Scenario: Reed
NSW Institute of Trauma and Injury Management: Statewide paediatric trauma seminar
The NSW Institute of Trauma and Injury Management (ITIM) proudly presents this trauma event, delivered in collaboration with the Trauma Services from Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) and John Hunter Children’s Hospital.
📅 When: Friday 30 May 2025, 08:00 -16:00
📍 Where: In-person at John Beveridge Lecture Theatre, Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick & 💻online via live streaming
🆓 Cost: Free (registration is essential)
🔗 Register here: Statewide Paediatric Trauma Seminar
📋 Program: Available via the link above
ASHM: C the Whole Story Forum III: Advancing Integration of Hepatitis C Care
Location: Online – via Microsoft Teams
The C the Whole Story Forum III: Advancing Integration of Hepatitis C Care is a free, online forum featuring expert-led discussions and interactive sessions on the innovative ways hepatitis C care is being integrated across housing, mental health, and AOD settings.
Sessions will cover practical insights on peer-led and nurse-led models, stigma reduction, and person-centered approaches. Participants will also discuss how we can collaborate across sectors to overcome barriers in healthcare systems, enhance community engagement, and improve care pathways.
This forum is suitable for community-based workers, NSP workers, and peer workers who are working in housing and homelessness, mental health and/or AOD settings, alongside healthcare providers and allied health workers with an interest in hepatitis C.
The C the Whole Story Forum III: Advancing Integration of Hepatitis C Care is run by ASHM, with guidance from a National Steering Committee representing community organisations, sector peak organisations, people with a living or lived experience, and national, state and territory, and local health services. This activity has received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN: Exploring the role of community pharmacists in supporting patients experiencing severe mental illness
Please join us for an insightful and practical webinar designed specifically for community pharmacists. This session will focus on the crucial role pharmacists play in supporting patients living with severe mental illness, and will include case studies and opportunities for discussion.

Who is at risk of chronic kidney disease: Early Detection and Management of CKD
Join us for an engaging and practical case study workshop exploring the early detection and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in primary care. This session will walk you through the assessment and treatment of an individual at risk of CKD—a scenario commonly encountered in general practice.
We’ll discuss how to use the Kidney Health Check to assess risk and identify early signs of CKD, and examine the treatment options available to delay progression of the disease. Perfect for health professionals seeking to enhance their confidence in managing CKD in at-risk patients.
Learning outcomes:
Understand the importance of early detection in at-risk individuals.
Identify patients at high risk of CKD who require planned, proactive care.
Learn how to conduct a comprehensive kidney health check.
Explore treatment therapies that can delay CKD progression.
Presenters will include:
Dr Edward Tai (Nephrologist)
Dr Oranut Aswapanyawongse (Advanced Trainee)
The Kidney Health Australia educational program is supported by a sponsorship provided by Boehringer Ingelheim.
This event includes dinner. Register here: stickytickets.com.au/ZT5LK
Narrandera: Three Rivers DRH: Enhancing the student-supervisor partnership
This free workshop is suited to current or future health student supervisors. It explores the ins and outs of cultivating a mutually beneficial and responsible student-supervisor partnership. This partnership sets students up to be active participants in the supervision process and make the most of their clinical placement learning opportunities.

2025 Immunisation Professional Development Seminar (Wagga Wagga)
Benchmarque Group are delighted to be supporting MPHN in delivering the 2025 Immunisation Professional Development Seminar.
We have rapidly become the ‘go to’ organisation for Immunisation training and ongoing education to maintain currency for Nurses, Midwives and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners nationally. While Immunisation client safety is critical, at Benchmarque Group, a core focus is practitioner safety.
Ultimately, we know that immunisations have been, and remain, a simple, timely, effective, and affordable way to improve health and deliver positive outcomes for people of all ages.
The 2025 program will be delivered on Wednesday 28th May 2025 from 8.30am - 4.30pm.
Mercure Wagga Wagga
1 Morgan Street
Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
Registrations are fully funded and places are limited.
This event has been sponsored by Pfizer and GSK.
ACRRM: Telehealth for Residential Aged Care Homes
Date: Tuesday, 27 May 2025
Time: 7:00 PM AEST
Duration: 90 minutes
Platform: Zoom
CPD: 1.5 hours (Educational Activities)
Presenter: A/Professor Shannon Nott, FACRRM
Register here: https://mycollege.acrrm.org.au/search/find-college-event/details?ID=36229
Description:
This webinar will provide practical guidance on audio and video telehealth consultations in Residential Aged Care Homes.
Hosted by ACRRM and proudly supported by Central and Eastern Sydney PHN.
Mild Cognitive Impairment in General Practice - Too Much Fear
Empowering General Practitioners to Lead Timely Diagnoses and Support Pathways Register now for our upcoming webinar to demystify Mild Cognitive Impairment, hosted by Dr Norman Swan. This engaging session will feature a panel of experts, including a geriatrician, a general practitioner, an Advocate living with MCI, and Dementia Australia research and support work experts. Together, they will provide insights on timely diagnosis, management strategies, and support pathways for Mild Cognitive Impairment.
APNA: Free Masterclass - Nurse Clinic Funding Essentials
This essential Masterclass is designed specifically for Nurses, GP’s, PM’s and general practice staff, providing the tools and knowledge needed to effectively implement the MyMedicare initiative and optimise cost efficiency in daily practice operations.
Led by industry experts Wendy O’Meara and Mario Gupta from Larter Consulting, the session will empower attendees to:
Streamline practice workflows
Enhance the quality of care and highlight the value of nurses in chronic care management
Apply practical insights to optimise billing and develop financially viable models
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable skills that translate directly into improved outcomes for your team and your organisation.
You can view Mario’s and Wendy’s bios here.
The BNC team encourage BNC nurses to join this Masterclass - and why not demonstrate a ‘team approach’ and invite GP’s, PM and other staff? Perhaps a workplace ‘education and pizza’ session is on the cards? 📚 🍕 It's a win-win for everyone.
Another bonus is the timing of this webinar – you can add to your CPD Portfolio before 31 May 2025.
Deniliquin: Three Rivers DRH: Tough talks, boundaries and self-care
This free workshop for health professionals will look at theories, tools, and skills you can use to equip yourself better when having tough talks with anyone, personally or professionally. The workshop will also include practising the skills you will learn. There will be discussion and experiential learning regarding self-care and boundaries.
ACRRM: Rashes in Elderly Long-Term Care Residents
Date: Tuesday, 20 May 2025
Time: 7:00 PM AEST
Duration: 90 minutes
CPD: 1.5 hours (Educational Activities)
Presenter: Dr. Jim Muir, Dermatologist
Register here: https://mycollege.acrrm.org.au/search/find-college-event/details?ID=35457
Description:
Gain insights into diagnosing and managing common rashes in older adults residing in long-term care settings.
National Training – Initial Assessment and Referral (IAR) for Mental Healthcare. Adaptation: Adult
The IAR Guidance (IAR) and Decision Support Tool (IAR-DST) is designed to establish a national, standardised approach to conducting initial mental health assessments, and support general practitioners and other clinicians to recommend the most appropriate level of care for a person seeking mental health support. The IAR and the IAR-DST are an Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care initiative bringing together information from various sources, including Australian and international evidence and advice from various leading experts. The IAR-DST is not an assessment tool.
Practising GPs and registrars are eligible to receive a $300 payment for completion of this training if attending a session before June 30th, 2025.
The workshop
The first component of the workshop will focus on:
• An introduction to the IAR and the development of the National Guidance, including stepped care in Australia.
• Orientation to the domains, levels of care, and decision support tool.
The second component of the workshop is an interactive practical activity, which includes:
• Application of the IAR-DST based on a consumer scenario.
• Clinical judgement and supported decision-making.
Learning outcomes
1. Discuss the principles underpinning the national approach to stepped care.
2. Summarise the IAR development process.
3. Explain the use of IAR Guidance in practice settings to generate a recommended level of care.
4. List the levels of care in relation to available regional services
5. Identify the principles related to clinical decision making and consumer choice
The workshop will be facilitated by an experienced IAR Training and Support Officer (TSO) from the National TSO Network.
Adaptation: Adult
Scenario: Jessica
Canberra: MBS Education for General Practice Workshop
Join clinicians and specialists for an engaging 2-day workshop dedicated to MBS compliance and billing. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare quality, affordability, and accessibility for patients while ensuring the well-being and financial success of practitioners.
Please contact admin@businessfordoctors.com to learn more.


Palliative Care NSW: Professional Education Day (Live Stream Hub) Wagga Wagga
MPHN is proud to host a free livestream hub in Wagga Wagga for Palliative Care New South Wales' Professional Education Day, held in conjunction with National Palliative Care Week.
Open to all healthcare professionals – including GPs, nurses, allied health, RACH staff and palliative care providers – this catered training event offers valuable professional development close to home. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn and enhance your palliative care practice.
Palliative Care NSW Professional Education Day 2025
PCNSW is holding the Annual Professional Education Day on Friday 16th May. Book your ticket NOW as numbers are limited.
The Professional Education Day is a clinical education event for healthcare professionals from various disciplines working in palliative care.
In-Person
Location: Rydges Parramatta (free parking on-site)
GPCE Sydney 2025
GPCE Sydney is widely recognised as one of the most important educational events on the general practice calendar and is where healthcare professionals come to discover the latest medical innovations, learn about novel approaches to care through accredited CPD education and interact with industry leaders and peers.
The GPCE welcomes all healthcare professionals working in or with an interest in primary care including GPs, Nurses, Practice Managers, Registrars and Allied Health Professionals.
Use code MPHN to claim your Free Session Pass where you can unlock up to 23 CPD hours.
The SEARCH Project Webinar Series: Options, Objections, Choices and Care
Presented by the SEARCH Project and Family Planning Australia.
Abortion was legalised in NSW in 2019 by the Abortion Law Reform Act. Medical abortion prescribers remain in low numbers however, and myths and misinformation about this facet of reproductive health persist.
This webinar will provide clear information about pregnancy options and the role of primary care clinicians as well as shine some light on common misperceptions around being a medical abortion provider.
We will clearly explain the legal obligations of health practitioners when approached for care and how to engage in as much or as little as feels appropriate for your circumstances, your clinic and your patient population.
If you agree with any of these statements, then this webinar is for you.
I need special training and registration to be an MS-2Step prescriber
My clinic needs special equipment to offer medical abortion
People will come and picket me if I provide abortion care
Terminations for non-medical reasons are illegal in NSW
The person must have extensive counselling first
There are already enough doctors doing it
It’s not safe / doesn't work
It will ruin my patients’ life if I say yes
Register at https://enrol.vetenrol.com.au/?clientid=VT-FPN&page=RegisterRapid.aspx&occuID=21428

Wodonga: Paediatric Emergencies for Rural Generalists
ACRRM’s Paediatric Emergencies for Rural Generalists course equips Rural Generalists and GPs with the essential skills and confidence to manage paediatric emergencies in the crucial first hours of a life-threatening illness or injury. Designed by Rural Generalists for Rural Generalists, this hands-on course is tailored to the unique challenges of providing emergency care in rural and remote settings.
This three-day program includes 8 hours of self-directed online learning followed by two days of immersive, practical workshops. The course meets the Australian Resuscitation Council standards for Paediatric Advanced Life Support and provides training in critical areas such as recognising and managing deterioration in children, paediatric airway and trauma skills, and team leadership in emergency situations.
Participants will refine their skills through realistic clinical simulations and interactive training, ensuring they can respond swiftly and effectively when faced with paediatric emergencies.
Appropriate for: Rural Generalists, General Practitioners, registrars and other clinicians who want to improve their skills in managing rural paediatric emergencies.
The SEARCH Project Webinar Series: Options, Objections, Choices and Care
Presented by the SEARCH Project and Family Planning Australia.
Abortion was legalised in NSW in 2019 by the Abortion Law Reform Act. Medical abortion prescribers remain in low numbers however, and myths and misinformation about this facet of reproductive health persist.
This webinar will provide clear information about pregnancy options and the role of primary care clinicians as well as shine some light on common misperceptions around being a medical abortion provider.
We will clearly explain the legal obligations of health practitioners when approached for care and how to engage in as much or as little as feels appropriate for your circumstances, your clinic and your patient population.
If you agree with any of these statements, then this webinar is for you.
I need special training and registration to be an MS-2Step prescriber
My clinic needs special equipment to offer medical abortion
People will come and picket me if I provide abortion care
Terminations for non-medical reasons are illegal in NSW
The person must have extensive counselling first
There are already enough doctors doing it
It’s not safe / doesn't work
It will ruin my patients’ life if I say yes
Register at https://enrol.vetenrol.com.au/?clientid=VT-FPN&page=RegisterRapid.aspx&occuID=21427
National Training – Initial Assessment and Referral (IAR) for Mental Healthcare. Adaptation: Child
The IAR Guidance (IAR) and Decision Support Tool (IAR-DST) is designed to establish a national, standardised approach to conducting initial mental health assessments, and support general practitioners and other clinicians to recommend the most appropriate level of care for a person seeking mental health support. The IAR and the IAR-DST are an Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care initiative bringing together information from various sources, including Australian and international evidence and advice from various leading experts. The IAR-DST is not an assessment tool.
Practising GPs and registrars are eligible to receive a $300 payment for completion of this training if attending a session before June 30th, 2025.
The workshop
The first component of the workshop will focus on:
• An introduction to the IAR and the development of the National Guidance, including stepped care in Australia.
• Orientation to the domains, levels of care, and decision support tool.
The second component of the workshop is an interactive practical activity, which includes:
• Application of the IAR-DST based on a consumer scenario.
• Clinical judgement and supported decision-making.
Learning outcomes
1. Discuss the principles underpinning the national approach to stepped care.
2. Summarise the IAR development process.
3. Explain the use of IAR Guidance in practice settings to generate a recommended level of care.
4. List the levels of care in relation to available regional services
5. Identify the principles related to clinical decision making and consumer choice
The workshop will be facilitated by an experienced IAR Training and Support Officer (TSO) from the National TSO Network.
Adaptation: Child
Scenario: Noah
Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN): Understanding and addressing workplace burnout: Strategies for supporting patient/client wellbeing
Register to attend this webinar to hear our esteemed panel discuss how to support healthcare professionals to identify the key causes and signs of workplace burnout, evaluate its impact on patient/client wellbeing and care, and implement evidenced-based strategies to effectively support patients/clients in managing and recovering from burnout.
Obstructive sleep apnoea & driving: The GP's role
Obstructive sleep apnoea significantly increases accident risk through excessive daytime sleepiness, impaired vigilance, and delayed reaction times. In Australia, untreated OSA patients have 2-7 times higher crash rates compared to the general population. Austroads medical standards require assessment and treatment of moderate-to-severe OSA before commercial driving can continue.
The condition affects approximately 5% of Australian adults with higher prevalence among commercial drivers. VicRoads, Transport for NSW and other state authorities have implemented notification requirements for OSA diagnosis. Peak bodies such as the Royal Australasian College of Physicians recommends mandatory CPAP compliance monitoring for commercial drivers.
Join me for this important talk, Tuesday 13th May (7pm AEST) where I will explain how GPs and specialists can work together to ensure effective management, balancing road safety with appropriate return-to-driving protocols after successful treatment.
In addition, I will be joined by an expert faculty where we will cover a range of topics relevant to primary care:
Non-hormonal & hormonal options for hot flushes Dr Terri Foran
Why is LDL control important? Dr Adam Nelson
Muscle health in chronic disease: A practical guide Dr Anita Munoz
I look forward to seeing you for an evening of valuable and practical learning.
Prof Brendon Yee
Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Physician; Woolcock Institute of Medical Research; Staff Specialist and Medical Director of Respiratory Failure Services, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Consultant, Rural Outreach Services
Digital Transformation in Australian General Practice
Join University of Queensland for an insightful webinar on Digital Transformation in Australian General Practice, specifically designed for GP practice owners and practice managers.
They will share groundbreaking research findings from The University of Queensland on making primary healthcare services more efficient and person-centred using digital technologies.
Learn which types of digital technologies patients value, which types clinicians and staff prefer, and which types genuinely support clinic performance.
Gain practical insights into why certain technologies are preferred, how they are used, and their impact on clinic performance.
As a special incentive, participants will be invited to take part in the next phase of our research, a survey that offers a comprehensive benchmarking report.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with experts and explore innovative solutions for the challenges facing primary health care today.
Register now to secure your spot!