Events

06.11.2024 - Wednesday
Virtual

AOD Nursing: A rewarding career

7:00pm – 8:00pm

Thinking about a career change? Ever Considered AOD Nursing? Join us as we learn all there is to know from passionate AOD nurses about this rewarding career path.

Speakers:

  • Emma Mackley – Step Thru Care AOD Nurse/RAMP Nurse, Grampians Community Health
  • Cameron Cail – AOD Nurse Practitioner & Credentialed Mental Health Nurse

 

Hosted by Meducate and facilitated by Dr. Rich Bradlow, Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist, this session will give nurses an insight into why AOD nursing is a fulfilling and impactful career path.

Emma Mackley and Cam Cail, both experienced AOD nursing professionals, will share their personal journeys, explore the diverse challenges and opportunities within this specialty, and highlight the vital role AOD nurses play in supporting people experiencing substance use disorder.

21.11.2024 - Thursday
In Person

What’s new in hepatitis C treatment and support?

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Speaker: Dr. Robert Lundin MDBH, Psychiatrist – Mildura Base Public Hospital

Join us as we take a look at the latest in hepatitis C treatments and the services available to assist healthcare professionals supporting patients who are at risk of, or currently living with hepatitis C.

Limited places, bookings close on the 19th November.

13.11.2024 - Wednesday
In Person

Expanding access to treatment of Opioid Use Disorder through LAIB

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Speaker: Professor Ed Ogden, PSM MA FRACGP FAChAM FFCFM (RCPA)

In this clinical network meeting, Professor Ed Ogden will explore strategies for expanding access to opioid use disorder treatment through the use of long-acting injectable buprenorphine.

With a focus on enhancing patient outcomes and addressing barriers to care, Professor Ogden will provide insights into the latest research and practical applications of this treatment modality. This meeting is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals to gain a deeper understanding of how long-acting buprenorphine can improve engagement and retention in treatment programs.

Limited places available, bookings close on the 11th of November.

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