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In Practice: Face-to-face opportunities for rural members
RACGP Rural is inviting members to join upcoming face-to-face events for networking and educational opportunities.
This week’s In Practice also includes details on how to nominate for this years’ RACGP Awards, as well as upcoming sessions on infectious diseases, the college’s addiction medicine conference, and medico-legal tips.
RACGP Rural: Lismore member meet-up
Date: Friday 12 July, 6.00 – 8.00 pm (AEST)
Venue: The Sherwood Hotel, 75 Molesworth Street, Lismore, NSW
Cost: Free
RACGP Rural is hosting drinks and nibbles at this networking event, which will share some of the college’s key achievements and updates for members.
This event is open to RACGP members, practice staff, medical students, and rural health stakeholders. RACGP members can register online, while non-members are asked to contact rural@racgp.org.au
Emergency medicine for rural GPs workshop
Date: Saturday 13 July, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm (AEST)
Venue: University Centre for Rural health, 61 Uralba Street, Lismore, NSW
Cost: $995 for RACGP members
CPD: 10 hours (5 hours EA + 5 hours RP)
This workshop involves six hands-on interactive emergency stations completed in small groups and will explore critical considerations involved in managing rural emergency cases, packaging patients for retrieval, communicating effectively with retrieval teams, debriefing and self-care. All the scenarios will include patient role players and have been designed by experienced rural GPs from real-life cases.
This workshop is approved for all categories of the Rural Procedural Grants Program.
Register online.
RACGP Rural: NT member meet-up
Date: Friday 19 July, 6.00 – 8.00 pm (AEST)
Venue: RACGP NT Faculty Office, Charles Darwin University, Building 1, Level 3 Ellengowan Drive, Casuarina, NT
Cost: Free
RACGP Rural will provide drinks and nibbles at this networking event where some of the RACGP’s key achievements and updates for Northern Territory members will be shared.
This event is open to RACGP members, practice staff, medical students, and rural health stakeholders. RACGP members can register online, while non-members are asked to contact rural@racgp.org.au
Introduction to point-of-care ultrasound for rural GPs
Date: Saturday 20 July, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm (AEST)
Venue: Charles Darwin University, Yellow Building 4, corner University Drive North and University Drive West, Casuarina, NT
Cost: $995 for RACGP members
CPD: 10 hours (5 hours EA + 5 hours RP)
Experts will guide attendees through the diverse applications of point-of-care ultrasound in rural primary care. Attendees will rotate through six skills stations designed to increase their understanding of point-of-care ultrasound applications in the diagnostic process, using advanced high-end mobile equipment provided by GE Healthcare.
This workshop is approved for all categories of the Rural Procedural Grants Program.
Register online.
RACGP Awards 2024
Nominations for the 2024 RACGP Awards are now open.
The college is looking for the GPs, registrars, supervisors, medical educators and general practices going above and beyond to improve health outcomes for all Australians. Award winners will be celebrated at a special ceremony during GP24 in November.
Members are invited to nominate colleagues, peers, or themselves via the RACGP website. Nomination kits can also be downloaded to promote the awards in practices and online.
Navigating monkeypox and winter illnesses
Webinar: Wednesday 3 July, 6.00 – 7.00 pm (AEST)
CPD: 1 EA hour
RACGP Victoria Chair Dr Anita Muñoz will host this special webinar, presented by Dr Christian McGrath (Deputy Chief Health Officer) in collaboration with the Victoria Department of Health.
GPs can enhance their skills and knowledge in preparation for the current season, with essential updates on current epidemiology, testing, and management strategies for monkeypox, as well as the latest trends and treatments for influenza, pneumonia, RSV, and COVID-19.
Register online.
Syphilis outbreak in WA: 2024 update
Webinar: 27 June, 7.00 – 8.00 pm (AWST)
CPD: 1 EA hour
Facilitated by Dr Aesen Thambiran, GPs Dr Grace Phua and Dr Adriane Houghton will present an update on the syphilis outbreak in Western Australia.
Delivered in partnership with the WA Department of Health, this practical webinar covers the basic epidemiology, target populations for syphilis response and testing processes, as well as looking at priority populations, congenital syphilis and identifying the opportunities to test in general practice.
Register online.
Grand rounds session: Medico-legal topics
Date: Tuesday 9 July, 6.00 pm – Sunday 21 July, 8.00 pm (AWST)
Venue: RACGP College House, West Leederville, Perth
CPD: 1 hour (0.5 EA + 0.5 RP)
Members are invited to join the WA Faculty for dinner and discussion at the first GP Grand Rounds evening educational session.
Using case studies, GP and medico-legal advisor Dr Jane Deacon will explore common medico-legal topics that arise in general practice, including how to approach writing a medico-legal report, the complexities of death certification, and appearing in court as an expert witness.
This interactive, educational session is hosted by the RACGP WA Faculty and sponsored by MDA National.
Register online.
General Practice in Addiction Conference: Addressing addiction in vulnerable populations
The RACGP’s 2024 General Practice in Addiction (GPADD) Conference is on 27 July in Melbourne.
This year’s conference focuses on treating vulnerable populations, with workshops on trauma, mental health, addiction, and more to make a difference in general practice.
Attendees will gain valuable insights, practical skills from leading experts and earn up to eight CPD hours. For more information and to register visit the RACGP website.
Early career GP conference
Date: Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 August
Venue: Broadwater Resort, Busselton, WA
CPD: 7.5 hours
For those who have just received, or are about to receive Fellowship and are wondering what you need to know as you begin your career, the RACGP WA New Fellows Committee presents the 2024 Early Career GP Conference.
Transitioning from a GP in training to an independent, Fellowed GP is a major career, and life-changing milestone. Designed by GPs, for GPs, this two-day conference in Busselton offers exciting and relevant topics to help set up for the first five years post-Fellowship.
Topics covered include:
- The art of consulting (‘heartsink patients’) – Dr Sean Stevens
- Finances: what New Fellows need to think about – Dr Jonathan Tan
- Beating burnout: Looking after yourself and others – Dr Helen Wilcox
- Efficient general practice – Dr Jags Krishnan
- Crafting sustainable paths in general practice – Dr Mohamed K Almarzooqi
- Managing uncertainty: A rural perspective – Dr Kayla Mizzi
- Sole trader 101 – Rosa Murray
- The secret life of a practice manager: Behind the scenes of running a practice – Bridgetown Medical
- Conquering CPD
Accommodation discounts are available for attendees.
Register online.
Assignment of benefit webpage
The Department of Health and Aged Care has created a webpage to provide updates on changes to the assignment of benefit process for bulk-billed services. Keep up to date on the status of reforms
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