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World Diabetes Day
13 November 2024
Millions of Australians are living with diabetes, and the impact is significant. People living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes should be able to access the information and support needed to help them live well with diabetes.
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General practice supporting bowel cancer awareness
24 June 2021
This month is national bowel cancer awareness month which draws attention to the valuable role general practice plays in promoting bowel cancer screening. It also highlights the role general practice plays in encouraging patients to take that final step and have the test.
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World No Tobacco Day 2021
31 May 2021
World No Tobacco Day aims to raise awareness about the dangers of using tobacco and focuses on providing essential support to tobacco users to quit. This year’s theme is Commit To Quit.
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ACT & SNSW HealthPathways: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander updates
16 April 2021
Reviewing and updating the suite of pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health has been a major focus for the ACT and SNSW HealthPathways team. All of the updated pathways are now available on the HealthPathways website, including a live Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Services Directory.
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Expression of Interest – Evaluation of HealthPathways during the bushfires and COVID-19
21 August 2020
COORDINARE together with Capital Health Network (ACT PHN) is seeking feedback from GPs, practice nurses and practice managers on how HealthPathways supported you during disaster and pandemic planning and response.
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Chronic Pain Management Program in Southern NSW
24 July 2020
COORDINARE is offering small group education programs targeting patients suffering low to moderate chronic pain for more than 3 months. Each Chronic Pain Management Program (CPMP) is facilitated by two suitably qualified allied health professionals.
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Improving opioid safety
16 July 2020
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are now responsible for more deaths and hospitalisations than illegal opioids such as heroin, which has contributed to the recent changes in regulations and to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) changes to prescription opioids.
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