Gustavo Duque

Tue, Jun 11 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

Osteosarcopenia: A new geriatric syndrome
Care of Older People Clinical Network
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Bruce Campbell

Mon, Jun 17 2019, 13:00 PM AEDT

Advanced imaging for acute stroke
Stroke Clinical Network
FREE
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Presenter Presenters

Fri, Jul 5 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

Water Quality & Reusable Medical Devices
Infection Clinical Network
FREE
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Prof. Gustavo Duque

Wed, Jul 31 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

Preparedness for Caregiving and Bereavement
Pallative Care Clinical Network
FREE
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SCV SCV

Wed, Aug 28 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

The Truth about Reverse Osmosis Systems
Explaining the details of reverse osmosis filtration technology, its limitations and how to design an RO plant that meets AS/NZS4187 compliance
FREE
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SaferCare Victoria

Mon, Sep 16 2019, 19:00 PM AEDT

Infant Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and Irritability: how to diagnose as manage – The REducing MEDications in Infants (REMEDI) Study
The Health Services Research Unit at the Royal Children’s Hospital in partnership with Angliss Hospital, Box Hill Hospital, Frankston Hospital and Goulburn Valley Health is completing a study on the management of infant reflux or irritability or excessive crying or colic. As part of this study, we have developed an online webinar that runs for 40 minutes. This includes an education portion focused on: How to diagnose and manage infants with gastro-oesophageal reflux and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD); The harms and benefits of Acid Suppression Therapy (AST); Normal infant crying patterns; and Strategies to help settle infants to sleep. The webinar also includes 3 x 5-6 minute role play scenarios of hypothetical conversations with parents demonstrating: What NOT to do! Prescribing AST medication to infants with reflux or irritability or excessive crying; What TO do! How to NOT prescribe AST medications; and Weaning of
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SCV SCV

Wed, Sep 25 2019, 13:00 PM AEDT

Reducing variation in informed consent processes
The Safer Care Victoria Renal Clinical Network (RCN) is working to reduce variation in the information provided to patients at the time of informed consent and improve patient involvement in decisions about their care, across Victorian renal hub services. To achieve this, written informed consent templates and a supporting policy document have been created. These documents contain recommended minimum standards for inclusion at the time of informed consent and relate to facility haemodialysis, home haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. This webinar will discuss the policy and consent templates and how these can be adopted to suit your health service.
FREE
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SCV SCV

Wed, Oct 2 2019, 12:30 PM AEDT

Sharing the Journey: The Role of Allied Health in Palliative Care
Pallative Care Clinical Network
FREE
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SCV SCV

Wed, Oct 2 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

Taking the mystery out of the ANZICS CORE Registries
VCCCN Webinars
FREE
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SCV SCV

Wed, Oct 16 2019, 14:00 PM AEDT

Webinar – Outcomes from the Renal Key Performance Indicators review
Since 2012 the Renal Clinical Network has monitored the performance of renal services across Victoria to drive service improvement and support better outcomes for patients with chronic kidney disease. Safer Care Victoria produces quarterly KPI reports that compare how the state’s renal services are performing against these measures. We recently reviewed these indicators and developed a number of recommendations to drive improvement. Establishing new key performance indicators (KPI) for dialysis and transplantation, along with changes to existing KPIs, are among the recommendations from a review of our renal KPI program. This webinar will discuss the recommendations and plans for implementation of the changes. We will work with Victorian renal health services to introduce these changes over the next 12 months.
FREE
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