New Individual Training Requirement for Yellow Fever Vaccination Providers 

On 26 November 2018, a new training requirement for prescribers of the yellow fever vaccine will be introduced along with new National Guidelines for Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres and Providers. All medical practitioners and nurse practitioners prescribing the yellow fever vaccine will be required to successfully complete the online Yellow Fever Vaccination Course (the Course).

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Test for HIV in the Lead Up to World AIDS Day

NSW Health data shows a need to increase HIV testing among heterosexual men who have sex with other men. These men may be in heterosexual relationships, be married, have children and/or come from a range of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. For these men, having sex with other men may be hidden and separate from their

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Seeking Clinician Views of the Revised National Cervical Screening Program

Are you a GP, obstetrician-gynaecologist or trainee (GP or OG) working in Australia? Researchers at the University of Sydney are interested in hearing from clinicians about their views and experiences of the revised Australian National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP). Research involves completing a short online (or paper-based) questionnaire and one-off face-to-face Skype or telephone interview.

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November Update: Healthy Towns Casino

In late August, the Local Advisory Group met to support the planning and implementation of Healthy Towns initiatives in Casino. During this meeting the group endorsed a number of activities around diet and exercise, mental health, transport, youth and reconciliation. Continue reading for an update of how the program is progressing. March Against Violence On

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November Update: Healthy Towns Maclean

Over the past two months Healthy Towns Maclean has been busy organising events and co-ordinating and supporting activities. Read on to find out about some of the initiatives we have progressed so far. Local Advisory Group The Local Advisory Group has been formed and is working towards progressing shortlisted initiatives. The first Local Advisory Group

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November Update: Healthy Towns Evans Head

In August, the Local Advisory Group met to support the planning and implementation of Healthy Towns initiatives in Evans Head. During this meeting the group endorsed a number of initiatives around social connection, access to services, mental health and transport. Continue reading for an update on how the program is progressing. Healthy Towns Community Connector

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November Update: Healthy Towns Woolgoolga

During October, Healthy Towns Woolgoolga helped to establish an Interagency meeting for service providers, and co-ordinate a Mental Health Month community breakfast. Read on for an update of what’s been happening. Woolgoolga Interagency Meeting During the consultation and workshop process, a need was identified for an ongoing forum to allow service providers to share information

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November Update: Healthy Towns South West Rocks

In October, Healthy Towns in South West Rocks held a clinical GP breakfast, hosted a Community Wellbeing Day at Horseshoe Bay and saw the launch of parkrun. Read on for a summary of the activities. Horseshoe Bay Reserve parkrun The Horseshoe Bay Reserve parkrun was a true community collaboration between the South West Rocks Sport

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November Update: Healthy Towns Lake Cathie

What a month October was for Healthy Towns in Lake Cathie! Our Mental Health Month event brought the community together, and a new partnership will allow us to fulfil a long held community request. Community Health & Wellbeing Day at Lake Cathie Foreshore On the 9th October Healthy Towns partnered with the Rural Adversity Mental

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How to PrEP

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HIV take a pill everyday to reduce their risk of becoming infected with HIV. Local sexual health physician Dr Emanuel Vlahakis will present a comprehensive guide on PrEP prescribing for clinicians at Scampi’s in Port Macquarie next Wednesday 21 November

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Atrial Fibrillation Study

Does it concern you that atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias are of increasing prevalence in the community? As a GP, Dr Kam Wong is concerned to know that there are asymptomatic patients who are undiagnosed and untreated – and they have higher risk of morbidity and mortality. This concern has prompted Dr Wong to pursue

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How to Get More Information About Your Patient in Hospital

Are you confident all the hospital teams have your most recent general practice details? One of the reasons patient information (discharge summaries) isn’t received by some GPs is because the hospitals are unaware that contact details have changed or there is uncertainty as to which details are still correct. Whenever a GP or practice details

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