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SUMMARY:is augmentin the same as cefdinir
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URL:https://www.gphq.com.au/event/is-augmentin-the-same-as-cefdinir/
CATEGORIES:Charity Event,Conference,CPD points,CPR Training,DInner,Evening Educational Session,Morning Education Session,Multi Day Course,One day course,Study Day,Webinar
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SUMMARY:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care – Activity One (Session One)
DESCRIPTION:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care  \n**Please note\, this event has multiple sessions with the same content on different dates and locations\, please only register for one** \nThe WA Primary Health Alliance and SIRCH: Edith Cowan University invite you to attend Activity 1 of the TADPole (Treating Alcohol and Drugs in Primary Care) Project. \nAn Active Learning Module (RACGP Category 1 QI & CPD activity) has been developed consisting of three types of education activities delivered in metropolitan and rural areas.  General practitioners and other health care providers can attend one or more activities (GPs receive RACGP QI & CPD points). \nTADPole Activity 1: Challenging attitudes and common issues encountered in general practice \nThis two-hour interactive face-to-face session is presented by general practitioners who have experience in treating alcohol and drugs in primary care. \nTopics Include: \nDrug Trends\nResources to help GPs manage drug use issues\nSetting Boundaries and self care\nHelping parents/families with concerns about drug use\nThe new regulations and the Schedule 8 prescribing code\nSpeakers \nProfessor Moira Sim\, GP and Addiction Medicine Specialist\nDr Eric Khong\, GP\nOther local specialists\nQI&CPD Activity 102650: Allocated 4 Category 2 points in the QI&CPD Program for the 2017-19 triennium and contributes towards a Category 1 (40 point) Active Learning Module. \nPlease direct any questions to: \nsirch@ecu.edu.au \nThis activity has been made possible through funding provided by the Australian Government under the PHN Program.
URL:https://www.gphq.com.au/event/tadpole-treating-alcohol-and-other-drugs-in-primary-care-activity-one-session-one/
LOCATION:Bendat Community Family Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:DInner
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Primary Health Alliance":MAILTO:shirley.teshome@wapha.org.au
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SUMMARY:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care – Activity One (Session Two)
DESCRIPTION:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care \n**Please note\, this event has multiple sessions with the same content on different dates and locations\, please only register for one** \nThe WA Primary Health Alliance and SIRCH: Edith Cowan University invite you to attend Activity 1 of the TADPole (Treating Alcohol and Drugs in Primary Care) Project. \nAn Active Learning Module (RACGP Category 1 QI & CPD activity) has been developed consisting of three types of education activities delivered in metropolitan and rural areas. General practitioners and other health care providers can attend one or more activities (GPs receive RACGP QI & CPD points). \nTADPole Activity 1: Challenging attitudes and common issues encountered in general practice \nThis two-hour interactive face-to-face session is presented by general practitioners who have experience in treating alcohol and drugs in primary care. \nTopics Include: \nDrug Trends\nResources to help GPs manage drug use issues\nSetting Boundaries and self care\nHelping parents/families with concerns about drug use\nThe new regulations and the Schedule 8 prescribing code\nSpeakers \nProfessor Moira Sim\, GP and Addiction Medicine Specialist\nDr Eric Khong\, GP\nOther local specialists\nQI&CPD Activity 102650: Allocated 4 Category 2 points in the QI&CPD Program for the 2017-19 triennium and contributes towards a Category 1 (40 point) Active Learning Module. \nPlease direct any questions to: \nsirch@ecu.edu.au \nThis activity has been made possible through funding provided by the Australian Government under the PHN Program.
URL:https://www.gphq.com.au/event/tadpole-treating-alcohol-and-other-drugs-in-primary-care-activity-one-session-two/
LOCATION:Bentley Technology Park Function Centre\, 2 Brodie Hall Drive\, Bentley\, WA\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:DInner
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Primary Health Alliance":MAILTO:shirley.teshome@wapha.org.au
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SUMMARY:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care – Activity One (Session Three)
DESCRIPTION:TADPole: Treating Alcohol and other Drugs in Primary Care \n**Please note\, this event has multiple sessions with the same content on different dates and locations\, please only register for one** \nThe WA Primary Health Alliance and SIRCH: Edith Cowan University invite you to attend Activity 1 of the TADPole (Treating Alcohol and Drugs in Primary Care) Project. \nAn Active Learning Module (RACGP Category 1 QI & CPD activity) has been developed consisting of three types of education activities delivered in metropolitan and rural areas. General practitioners and other health care providers can attend one or more activities (GPs receive RACGP QI & CPD points). \nTADPole Activity 1: Challenging attitudes and common issues encountered in general practice \nThis two-hour interactive face-to-face session is presented by general practitioners who have experience in treating alcohol and drugs in primary care. \nTopics Include: \nDrug Trends\nResources to help GPs manage drug use issues\nSetting Boundaries and self care\nHelping parents/families with concerns about drug use\nThe new regulations and the Schedule 8 prescribing code\nSpeakers \nProfessor Moira Sim\, GP and Addiction Medicine Specialist\nDr Eric Khong\, GP\nOther local specialists\nQI&CPD Activity 102650: Allocated 4 Category 2 points in the QI&CPD Program for the 2017-19 triennium and contributes towards a Category 1 (40 point) Active Learning Module. \nPlease direct any questions to: \nsirch@ecu.edu.au \nThis activity has been made possible through funding provided by the Australian Government under the PHN Program.
URL:https://www.gphq.com.au/event/tadpole-treating-alcohol-and-other-drugs-in-primary-care-activity-one-session-three/
LOCATION:Currambine Community Centre\, 64 Delamere Ave\, Currambine\, WA\, 6028\, Australia
CATEGORIES:DInner
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Primary Health Alliance":MAILTO:shirley.teshome@wapha.org.au
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