Join the Healthy North Coast team for dinner at Babalou Weddings and Events to discuss the Healthy North Coast CPD needs assessment and have your say on the 2022 CPD education calendar. We’ll hear from three general practices about ways they have adapted and thrived throughout the pandemic, celebrating some of their achievements. You’ll also get a chance to share some of your ‘wins’ from the year and reflect alongside your fellow Tweed Valley clinicians.
Speakers
- Jessica Hunter, Registered Nurse, Banora Shopping Village Medical Centre
- Dr Chris Wetherall, General Practitioner, Tweed Health for Everyone
- Mary Lynch, Registered Nurse, Tweed Health for Everyone
- Michelle Gilbert, Registered Nurse, Kingscliff Health
Agenda
- 6:00 pm – Arrival, networking and canapes
- 6:30 pm – Presentation: Adapting to the challenges of 2021
- 7:00 pm – Main meal served
- 7:30 pm – Presentation: Healthy North Coast 2022 education
- 7:50 pm – Dessert served
- 8:30 pm – Close
Who should attend?
GPs, GP registrars, allied health, practice nurses and staff, service coordinators and any primary care professionals with an interest in education, getting to know other local clinicians or wanting advice when adapting to an ever-changing healthcare environment.
COVID-19 safety
Healthy North Coast takes it obligations for your safety seriously. We advise that the venue where the event is to be held is COVID-safe and that a COVID safety plan has been developed and registered with the NSW Government.
Numbers will be restricted, so reserve your place early.
If you are sick or experiencing the mildest of symptoms, please do not attend.
All attendees must comply with the NSW Government order (effective 11 October 2021) stating that no unvaccinated person (over the age of 16) is allowed into hospitality premises.
In the event the clinical society dinner is cancelled, we will hold a shorter online experience and all those in attendance will receive a free gift.