Women's Health Workshop
Date and time
Location
General Practice Training Tasmania
Level 3 RACT House 179 Murray Street Hobart, Tas 7000 AustraliaDescription
This is a one day workshop on Women's Health which precedes the two day Tasmanian Health Conference "Committed to Rural Communities" (25-26 March 2017).
(This workshop is ACRRM accredited (ID 8437) & RACGP (ID 90552) QI&CPD Accredited Activity Cat 2 13 points for full attendance)
Reflect on your current general practice in the context of the workshop topics.
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What are you currently comfortable in dealing with in women’s health?
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What would you like to know more about in order to better work with your patients?
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Are there other areas in women’s health you would like future educational activities to cover?
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Consider some cases you have seen which relate to the workshop topics - bring these questions with you to the workshop
Complete the following reading to enable rich discussion at the workshop sessions:
- Future changes to cervical screening;
http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/internet/screening/publishing.nsf/Content/future-changes-cervical
It has been recommended that GPs attending complete the training available online at https://www.ms2step.com.au prior to the workshop. This will allow you to have in depth discussions around MTOP and any questions arising from the module.
PROGRAM
8.00-8.30am Registration Co-convenor: Alex Smith
8.30-9.30am Endometriosis - Identifying patients at risk and manage Presenter: Kim Dobromilsky O&G specialist
9.30-10.30am IVF & Infertility - Discuss, investigate and manage infertility Presenter: Irena Nikakis O&G specialist
10.30-11.00am Morning Tea
11.00-12.30pm Antenatal update including 1st trimester screening, management of nausea & vomiting in pregnancy, routine antenatal screening update, the dating scan, Zika virus update Presenter: Warren Kennedy
12.30-1.30pm Pap smear update - Review of new guidelines and MTOP in Tasmania. Presenter: Jan Radford GP
2.00-3.00pm MTOP Pesenter: Jan Radford GP
3.00-3.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.30-5.00pm Premature labour including case models. Discussion of risks in rural obstetrics Presenter: Dennis Pashen GP Obstetrician
5.00pm Complete evaluation - Close