Monday Mail Monday, 15 December 2014 [email protected] – www.gvml.com.au – (03) 5831 5399 ALERTS Chief Health Officer Advisory – Unpasteurised Milk The Department of Health has recently been notified of several children contracting cryptosporidiosis and haemolytic uraemic syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal condition caused by shiga toxin and verotoxin producing E.coli. All children had consumed unpasteurised milk sold as ‘bath milk’. For further information please see the advisory at www.health.vic.gov.au/chiefhealthofficer REFERRALS AND SERVICES Mental Illness Fellowship Victoria Helpline Open Over Christmas For the first time, Helpline will be open over the Christmas period which will enable them to continue supporting individuals when they need it most. For the cost of a local call, individuals can speak to a Helpline volunteer who has had a lived experience of mental illness. How can Helpline help you & your workers? Helpline is an available resource to use during the Christmas period. Whether it’s providing emotional support to individuals over the phone or providing information on social engagement activities during the festive season. Helpline have been working on developing a list of social activities for individuals that are free or low cost. Call Helpline on 8486 4222 to find out what Christmas activities are on in your area that you could tell your clients. What support does the Helpline provide? GVML CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GVML Basic CPR Training The next Basic CPR Training Session is: Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Venue: Local Goulburn 226 Valley Medicare Wyndham Street, Shepparton RSVP: [email protected] The training session is open to all GPs and health service professionals and is free of charge. Numbers are strictly limited and you must have registered for this event in order to attend. This session is presented by Dr Carolyn Kamenjarin. This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. This activity has been approved by the RACGP QI & CPD Program. Total 5 Category 2 points. For more information, including information regarding other basic CPR training providers, please contact Val Petrovski on 5831 5399. CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS Learning Module – Reporting Adverse Events with Medicines and Vaccines An online education module for health professionals, including GPs, pharmacists, and nurses, to report adverse events relating to medicines and vaccines has now been Helpline now offers phone calls to both consumers and carers on a weekly basis. Reasons for weekly calls could be because of social isolation, program engagement or transitional support. Helpline can provide peer mutuality, intentional peer support, follow up calls, appointment reminders, goal alignment, reflection on engagement, support between case workers and general check-in phone calls. If this is something that you think your clients would benefit from, please contact the Helpline and ask for a Request for Appointment Calls form. Christmas Operating Hours Helpline will remain open during the Christmas period, with modified hours from 24 of December to 31 of December. 24 December 10am – 4pm 25 December CLOSED 26 27 December December CLOSED 10am – 4pm 28 December 10am – 4pm 29 December 10am – 4pm 30 31 December December 10am – 4pm 10am – 4pm 1 January CLOSED 2 January 9am – (return to regular hours) published and is available on the TGA website. The module is one of two modules developed by NPS MedicineWise in partnership with the TGA. A second module is about how to report adverse events relating to medical devices. On completion, health professionals will be eligible for continuing professional development points for the relevant accrediting health professional bodies. Australia’s Healthy Weight Week Run by the Dietitans Association of Australia, this important week is all about getting the right advice and supporting those looking to be a healthy weight. Date: 16 – 22 February, 2015 Australia’s Healthy Weight Week falls at an ideal time with many Australians aspiring to eat better in the New Year. The 2015 campaign aims to get more people cooking at home and eating the right foods in the right portions. Award-winning celebrity cook, Callum Hann, and Accredited Practising Dietitian, Themis Chryssidis (both from Sprout), are supporting the 2015 campaign. 5pm Contact number – (03) 8486 4222 For more information www.healthyweightweek.com.au visit Helping Your Patients Who are Drinking at Risky Levels EXTERNAL NEWSLETTERS Legal Issues in Infection Control The November issue of the Marjen Education Services newsletter focuses on legal issues in infection control. The newsletter is available online here. Department of Health December Immunisation Newsletter Alcohol kills 15 Australians every day and 5,554 each year. It hospitalises 430 Australians daily and 157,132 over the year. This harm is entirely preventable. GPs are uniquely placed to identify and intervene with patients whose alcohol use is hazardous through screening and brief interventions. The December 2014 Immunisation newsletter is available online here. This webinar provides the opportunity for GPs to ask questions on how to screen for and conduct brief interventions around risky drinking. OTHER INFORMATION Date: Tuesday 17 February, 2015 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Update (LAM) LAM Australia Research Alliance is a small not-for-profit organisation representing women living with lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) in Presenters: Dr Paul Grinzi & Dr Hester Wilson For further information or to register for the webinar click here. [Back to top] Australia. There are currently 98 women in Australia registered with the organisation. Integrated Care for Older People Seminar With an incidence of only five women in a million, LAM is rare and therefore generally unknown. One of the organisation’s key objectives is to raise awareness of the disease so that GPs are more likely to consider it when a patient presents with some of the symptoms. At present, women who develop LAM can be left in the dark for many years as to the cause of their symptoms or how to deal with them. The Respecting Our Loved One’s Wishes: Delivering Integrated, Consumer Directed Where, When, and How It’s Needed is on 26 and 27 February 2015 at Melbourne Olympic Park. An accurate diagnosis is a step on the way to dealing appropriately with the challenges of living with LAM. This practical seminar focuses on integration for older people and respecting their wishes in terms of where, when, and how their care is delivered. Date: 26 – 27 February, 2015 Venue: Melbourne Olympic Park For more information please see the LAM Australia Research Alliance website. Further information including registration information is available at www.changechampions.com.au GP Co-payment Information from AMA Victoria Diabetes Study Day for Enrolled and Registered Nurses AMA Victoria has information and fact sheets on the announced revamp of GP co-payment plan available on their website and will be updating the information as more is released. This study day, with Kathy Mills, RN, Med, Dip Business, Credentialled Diabeteis Educator, is for enrolled and registered nurses and covers contemproary and evidence based research on dietary, exercise, psychological and pharmacological management of diabetes mellitus. Unconventional Volunteering – 2015 Scholarships Applications Now Open Unconventional Volunteering is offering scholarships for 2 general practitioners to spend 2 weeks in Sri Lank in April 2015 on a volunteer program working with the local doctors in city clinics and villages. For further information visit Unconventional Volunteering website. the Date: Friday 6 March, 2015 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Venue: Local Inner East Melbourne Medicare 6 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East Scholarships for Health Workers to Attend the Preventing Cervical Cancer 2015 Integrating Screening and Vaccination (PCC 2015) Conference Cost: $220.00 – early bird registration (before Friday 20 February, 2015) $250.00 – full registration PapScreen Victoria is providing scholarships for health workers to attend the Preventing Cervical Cancer 2015 Integrating Screening and Vaccination (PCC 2015) conference, which will be held in Melbourne from 20 to 22 February 2015. RSVP: The PCC 2015 conference will bring together international and Australian experts in cervical screening, vaccination and cancer epidemiology, to debate and explore current and future direction in the prevention of cervical cancer. It will provide a forum for these experts to share their vision and influence policy development in the prevention of the disease. PapScreen Victoria scholarships for nurses: [email protected] This study day is eligible for 6 hours professional eduation. Morning tea, lunch, and notes are provided. For further information download the flyer or contact Kathy via email at [email protected] RESOURCES HbA1c or Blood Glucose for Diabetes Diagnosis – Free GP Educational Video Professor Jonathan Shaw, Baker IDI, presented HbA1c or Blood Glucose for Diabetes Diagnosis in Melbourne in August Who is eligible to apply? Immunisation nurses and credentialed Nurse Cervical Screening Providers will be required to contribute $200.00 towards the registration fee. Aboriginal health workers / nurses will be eligible for a full scholarship. Applications open: December, 2014 Monday Applications close: December, 2014 Friday 1 19 For further information about PCC 2015 and to access the conference program please visit www.pcc2015.org.au For further information on PapScreen’s scholarships please visit www.papscreen.org.au Review of the Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th Edition The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has been reviewing the Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th edition with the aim to provide an online update in 2015. This is not a full review of the Handbook but an update of areas where there is new information. While all changes will be submitted to NHMRC in accordance with the procedures and requirements for meeting 2014 NHMRC Standard for Clinical Practice Guidelines, under NHMRC requirements only areas where there is updated clinical advice need to go out for public consultation. The chapters which require consultation are: Influenza Japanese Encephalitis Meningococcal Pertussis Pneumococcal public Note that the updated sections / paragraphs will be highlighted. Public consultation will be from Monday 15 December 2014 to Friday 16 January 2015. Your comments are important and valued and the Commonwealth government would like to invite you to provide these through the public consultation process. A notice about the public consultation appeared in The Australian on Saturday 6 and 13 December. 2014. This presentation is now available via the www.armchairmedical.com website. Changes to the Certificate of Capacity of TAC and WorkCover To support general practices to implement the new Certificate of Capacity requirements, NHV have developed a range of resources which are available on the GVML website. These resources include: FAQs for Health Professionals General Practice Readiness Checklist: TAC/VWA Certificate of Capacity The Health Benefits of Safe Work Program list of resources Information for General Practitioners Practices are reminded that the changeover to this new system must be completed by 1 March, 2015. Recent data indicates that there are many practices across the GVML catchment yet to implement the new system and forms. Indigenous Health Check (MBS 715) Tool Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item 715 is an annual health check for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of all ages. Despite the health benefit offered by these measures, nearly 80% of Indigenous people did not have a health check in 2013-14. This tool aims to increase awareness and uptake of health checks among providers and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The tool can be accessed online at www.aihw.gov.au Oncology Allied Health Postgraduate Scholarship Program 2015 In 2015, the Victorian Healthcare Association is offering scholarships to support allied health practitioners who have demonstrated interest in and commitment to oncology care to improve their skills and expertise through postgraduate studies. The allied health postgraduate scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to professionals to assist them in meeting the additional expenses often borne by practitioners accessing education. Scholarships are available to practitioners entering into their first year of postgraduate studies. Further information and application forms for the Oncology Allied Health Postgraduate Scholarship Program 2015 are available at www.vha.org.au Alternatively you can contact VHA with any queries via email at [email protected] [Back to top] www.gvml.com.au 226 Wyndham Street Shepparton VIC 3630 PO Box 1074 Shepparton VIC 3632 (03) 5831 5399 – (03) 5831 5396 [email protected] Goulburn Valley Medicare Local (ABN 35 062 463 097)
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