Wednesday Multidisciplinary Program – 6th September
The program is relevant for all students from all disciplines. Please note that students are welcome to come to one or all of the sessions. Morning tea and lunch provided,
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The program is relevant for all students from all disciplines. Please note that students are welcome to come to one or all of the sessions. Morning tea and lunch provided,
The topic for this Friday’s Student led case discussion is about a complex orthopaedic case. Our presenters are Kathryn and Tharuka medical students from University of Sydney. Please come along
The topic for Friday’s Student led case discussion is an oncology case – lung cancer Our presenters are Ashwini, Jack and Rowan medical students from Western Sydney University Please come
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View flyer here The program is relevant for all students from all disciplines. Please note that students are welcome to come to one or all of the sessions. Morning tea
Initial findings of the first stage of data collection. Presented by Emma Walke, Academic Lead, Aboriginal Health View flyer Share this …
Course content •Review anatomy & physiology of veins/arteries •Client preparation & education • IV cannulation site selection •Special precautions & safety considerations •Cannula selections •Safe use of local anaesthetic &
This course addresses graded assertiveness, closed-loop communication, mobilising available resources, as well as other concepts designed to improve team performance in crisis situations. View flyer here Register here Share this
Workshop presenters: James Bennett-Levy and Tina Gibson The Mindful Self Compassion (MSC) Program, designed by Christopher Germer and Kristin Neff, has rapidly gained acceptance internationally as a profound way to
Evidence-based upper limb retraining after stroke: •This workshop focuses on helping therapists to minimise upper limb impairments post-stroke, and increase engagement in activities. •Workshop notes and content will be based