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GPs are being provided the opportunity to develop skills in palliative care via a fully funded, supervised observational placement for 2-5 days, commencing from September until November 2022.
This opportunity is for registered GPs wanting to upskill and learn more about palliative care.
The placement host site is at specialist palliative care services (Gold Coast or Brisbane sites), and placement days can be spread out or completed consecutively. For successful applicants, your time spent on placement will be reimbursed directly to your employer or self-employed applicants where applicable.
This opportunity is designed to help you incorporate the principles of palliative care into your day-to-day practice, rather than develop you as a specialist palliative care provider.
To submit an expression of interest for this opportunity, please fill out the online form here.
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PalAssist is a free service for anyone who has a life-limiting illness or condition, and/or their families and carers. Funded by Queensland Government and provided by Cancer Council Queensland, PalAssist is operated by a team of nursing and allied health professionals and provides accurate informati...
The CareSearch Information Portal plays a vital role in providing evidence-based online palliative care knowledge for health professionals. CareSearch has recently produced a series of Guides for General Practitioners which highlight key CareSearch resources to deliver better palliative care within ...
Even if you are fit and healthy, it’s never too early to start planning your future health care. GCPHN encourages consumers to utilise the advanced care planning (ACP) guide, Planning Your Future Care Today, to prepare your health care wishes and choices. This video shows Mrs Michele Oldman, a pro...
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