HealthPathways welcomes new team members

The HealthPathways team would like to introduce and extend a warm welcome to their new Clinical Editor team members, Cameron James and Mary Tullipan. Cameron and Mary commenced at the end of 2023. Read a bit more about them below: Dr Cameron James I’m a General Practitioner/Rural Generalist with additional skills in anaesthesia and emergency

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Medical practitioners invited to tour new Tweed Valley Hospital

Ahead of the opening of the Tweed Valley Hospital on Tuesday 14 May 2024, the Northern NSW Local Health District would like to extend an invitation to all medical practitioners in the Northern NSW and Southern Gold Coast areas to attend an exclusive, a behind-the-scenes tour of the new facility.   This tour will take

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Local Health Needs Assessment community survey – COMING SOON

One of the key roles of Healthy North Coast, and other Primary Health Networks (PHNs) in the country, is to identify local health needs and service gaps and, based on this evidence, to plan and commission primary healthcare programs that address community needs. Our local Health Needs Assessment community surveys are undertaken every three years

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Healthy North Coast mourns the passing of Dr Mike Davis

With great sadness, Healthy North Coast learned of the tragic passing of Dr Mike Davis, GP and Partner at Alstonville Clinic, earlier this month. Mike had relocated to Alstonville in 2016 with his wife Georgina (who works at Healthy North Coast as Senior Manager, Service Planning) and three young kids. He was known for his

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Healthy North Coast seeking members for Community Advisory Council

Healthy North Coast is seeking expressions of interest from community members who want to be part of a diverse, collaborative group that provides advice to the Board of Directors to help achieve our vision of “Healthy people in North Coast communities”. Successful candidates will be required to attend one meeting per quarter. Three of the

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Morning mingle: Practice Manager breakfasts kick off in 2024

We have wonderful community of health practices here on the North Coast. Still, sometimes, the nature of running a practice, looking after your clients/patients, organising staff and managing the financials doesn’t leave time for much else! Our Practice Manager Breakfasts are a great way to meet other practice managers in the region, learn from them,

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Immunisation scholarships up for jabs

The North Coast region has the lowest childhood vaccination rate in the country and there is a need to improve this. Practice nurses play a critical role in the safe handling and administration of vaccinations. Healthy North Coast is offering up to 100 scholarships for immunisation nurses (including those working in residential aged care homes)

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What’s coming up in Events & Education in 2024?

Hear from Clinical Educator Dr Andy Williams as he lets us know what’s coming up for our Events & Education for health practitioners in 2024:     If you’re a health professional on the North Coast, make sure you’ve signed up to one of our Clinical Societies to be in the know about our upcoming

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Medical students and GP Registrars given a warm North Coast welcome!

A group of new medical students and GP Registrars were recently given a special welcome to the North Coast! Workforce Development, HealthPathways and Primary Health Coordinators from Healthy North Coast visited third-year Charles Sturt University Medical Students at their Port Macquarie Campus on 31 January to give them a huge welcome to the region and

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A milestone for mental health: the Initial Assessment and Referral Decision Support Tool

The Initial Assessment and Referral Decision Support Tool (IAR-DST) is a national initiative from the Department of Health and Aged Care that is being implemented across Australia in primary care settings. The IAR-DST is a decision-making framework guided by clinicians’ own assessment and clinical judgment. It provides a consistent framework, supporting clinicians to match a

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Fire ants found in Wardell

On 22 January 2024, an alert was issued regarding the detection of red important fire ants in the community of Wardell, just south of Ballina. Fire ants are a danger to the community as: They kill off native plants and animals and damage ecosystems beyond repair They swarm aggressively, stinging over and over, causing a

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Rising stronger: 2024 Community Wellbeing and Resilience funding to open

Register for the webinar to learn more In preparation for the upcoming 2024 Community Wellbeing and Resilience (CWR) program grant funding round, Healthy North Coast is inviting local community service providers to participate in an information and feedback webinar. Two dates are available to choose from: 14 February 2024 19 February 2024  The webinar will

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