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In Practice: RACGP Specific Interests Zoomapalooza


Matt Woodley


26/01/2023 4:16:15 PM

Members can gain valuable CPD Reviewing Performance hours via an upcoming online event featuring case-based discussion and collaboration.

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Three Reviewing Performance CPD hours are available to Zoomapalooza attendees.

This week’s round-up also includes information on the second episode of the Practice Essentials webinar series, and details on a special International Women’s Day event.
 
RACGP Specific Interests Zoomapalooza
Date: Saturday 4 March
Time: 10.00 am – 1.00 pm (AEDT)
CPD: Three Reviewing Performance CPD hours
 
Join our RACGP Specific Interests (RACGPSI) Chairs and gain valuable CPD Reviewing Performance hours at the first Zoomapalooza – three hours of online case-based discussion and collaboration with your peers.
 
This session will feature Dr Wendy Burton – Chair RACGPSI Antenatal and Postnatal Care, Dr Jeremy Hudson – Chair RACGPSI Dermatology, and Dr Gary Deed – Chair RACGPSI Diabetes.
 
Participants will spend one hour on each subject area and rotate through all three, in a safe reflective space that allows the sharing of experiences and feedback, as well as support from colleagues.
 
Attendees are invited to bring their cases and questions to actively participate in this unique CPD activity.
 
Register online.
 
Practice Essentials Webinar Series 2023
The RACGP, in partnership with the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA), is running a series of digital health webinars in the first half of 2023.
 
The next webinar is being held on 1 February and will cover pathology and diagnostic imaging reports in My Health Record.
 
Find out if your local pathology lab or diagnostic imaging provider is uploading to My Health Record and what your practice may need to do to enable this.
 
Find more information and register online.
 
International Women’s Day High Tea
Date: 5 March
Time: 12 pm – 2.30 pm (AEDT)
Venue: RACV City Club, Melbourne
 
Celebrate International Women’s Day in style while embracing equity by recognising powerful leaders and influential women in general practice, who strive to shape the way forward in change and care.
 
The event, hosted by Victorian Women in General Practice and facilitated by Dr Sally Cockburn, will allow attendees to hear from speakers about, leadership, influence and equity, as well as provide time to network with peers.
 
Speakers:

  • Adjunct Professor Karen Price
  • Dr Mariam Tokhi
  • Dr Hannah Jackson
Cost includes High Tea and drinks, while there is also a $25 livestream option for those who would like to hear the speakers but cannot attend in person.
 
Find out more and register online.
 
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