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GP and HP Update 16 October 2008 |
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GP & HP Update |
16 October 2008 |
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Could details of this education session please be passed on to GPs, practice nurses and other health professionals and be promoted throughout your organisation. |
GP & HP Videoconference |
Sexual Health at Midlife - Taking a sexual history, STIs and contraception
Tuesday 18 November 2008 6.15pm - 8.30pm (AEDT)
Live national videoconference - Access Australia-wide - Easy registration
Presenters
Dr Kathy McNamee, Senior Medical Officer, Family Planning Victoria
Associate Professor Beverley Vollenhoven, Head of Gynaecology, Southern Health
Topics include
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Strategies to obtain a full sexual history
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Appropriate screening for STIs
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What are the contraceptive options in midlife
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Are contraceptive options in midlife different
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The risks and benefits of these options
6.15pm for 6.30pm start.
Points Allocation
RACGP: awaiting accreditation
ACRRM: awaiting accreditation
For more details See flyer: Sexual Health at Midlife – Taking a sexual history, STIs and contraception (915KB PDF) or
See website: www.jeanhailes.org.au/content/view/286/456/ |
Health Professional Education Survey |
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health is currently reviewing the way it provides its professional development education to health professionals. We would like to find out how you prefer to access health information and what health information you want more of.
We would be grateful if you would take five minutes to complete the following questionnaire so that we can best meet your needs.
Complete the survey at Health Professional Survey or go to www.jeanhailes.org.au |
Supervised Clinical Attachment |
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The Jean Hailes Foundation offers eight Women’s Health and Wellbeing Supervised Clinical Attachments each year. The attachments offer health practitioners the opportunity to observe consultations by women’s health specialists on a number of health issues including:
| - Menopause |
- Premature Menopause |
| - Preventative healthcare and screening |
- Contraception |
- Management of breast lumps, abnormal
mammograms, breast pain |
- Management of abnormal vaginal bleeding |
- Management of osteoporosis /
osteopaenia |
- Hormone Therapies |
- Complementary Therapies including herbal
therapies, naturopathy, acupuncture |
- Assessment and management of Diabetes,
Gestational Diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome, Cardiovascular risks |
Duration
The duration of clinical attachments is negotiable however 2-3 day attachments are encouraged for optimal learning. If completing a clinical attachment to obtain Category 1 CPD points with the RACGP a minimum of 10 hours is required. PDP points for ACRRM are also available.
Cost
No fee is charged for the attachments as The Foundation is committed to supporting health professionals to provide quality care for women.
Applications will be considered from all around Australia.
For more information please contact Carolyn Wall
Email:
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Phone: 03 9562 6771
or go to www.jeanhailes.org.au/content/view/239/412/ |
The Women’s Health Education Resource Kit |
Available early 2009!
This Kit contains all the materials and resources required to deliver midlife health information sessions to women in your local community.
The Kit will be available free to Community Health Nurses and Health Educators in Australia.
To register your interest email your name and contact details to
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health Websites |
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Jean Hailes Foundation
Ageing Well
Bone Health for Life
Early Menopause |
Endometriosis
Health for Women
Managing Menopause
Managing PCOS |
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©Copyright 2008 The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health |
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Content Updated 16 October, 2008
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