Join Professor David Coghill and Professor David Castle to discuss ADHD in the Tasmanian context with the launch of the new Tasmanian HealthPathways for ADHD, the Australasian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA) Prescribing Manual, and Tasmanian ADHD prescriber resources. This face-to-face session will be an interactive workshop enabling peer discussion alongside allocated time for questions while…
This interactive workshop, delivered in collaboration with Primary Health Tasmania, is designed to equip general practitioners, GP registrars, and GP supervisors with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively identify and support children at risk of or experiencing mental health difficulties within primary care settings. The workshop will utilise case-based learning and interactive video case…
This event is aimed at general practice (GPs, Practice Nurses and Practice Managers). Dinner will be provided while Primary Health Tasmania and the Tasmanian Government Outpatient Transformation Team provide updates, information and a chance for discussion on key national and state digital health initiatives including : The state of Digital Health in Tasmania overview My…
This 2.5-hour face-to-face session is an interactive, case-based workshop enabling peer discussion alongside the development of practical skills. This training aims to increase pharmacists’ skills and confidence in recognising signs warranting further exploration for suicidality, talking with someone who may display suicidal signs and symptoms, and understanding of the various referral options. This is a…
General Practice manager networking breakfasts are a series of events that bring together practice managers to network, share knowledge, learn about relevant primary health programs/projects, and discuss issues related to their work. The primary purpose of these networking breakfasts is to provide an opportunity for practice managers to meet and connect with their peers in…
The palliative phase of life is often a difficult time for patients, their families, loved ones, carers and treating health professionals. The Palliative Care Access to Core Medicines project (part of ComPPaCT) funded by the Tasmanian Government aims to support multidisciplinary teams in palliative care in the community and assist people who wish to die…