Clinical Education Forums at SHINE SA

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SHINE SA, April 2018

SHINE SA hosts regular education sessions focused on clinically relevant issues. These sessions are available for doctors, nurses, midwives and other interested professionals. QI&CPD points can be applied for each session.

Forums include light refreshments, an educational presentation (1.5 hours CPD) and networking opportunities.

SHINE SA is trialling various software and all forums will be recorded and, quality permitting, uploaded for later access.  Presenters will be recorded for video and audio, but audience will be audio recorded only.

UPCOMING CLINICAL FORUMS:

Tuesday 12 June
Topic: Cervical Screening Update
Presenter: Dr Amy Moten
Attendance at this forum will ensure your knowledge of the National Cervical Screening Renewed Guidelines is accurate and in line with best practice principles.  SA Cervix Screening Program will have updated resources available on the day for you to add to your toolbox.

Tuesday 24 July
Topic: Syphilis
Presenter: Dr Danae Kent
This forum will cover recent trends in syphilis infection, syphilis serology and current recommendations for treatment.  Come along and have your questions on this complex infection answered.

Tuesday 18 September
Topic: Update on Sexually Transmitted infections
Presenter: Dr Danae Kent
This forum will cover current trends in sexually transmitted infections and include recent updates to the Australian STI Management Guidelines for Use in Primary Care.

Tuesday 27 November
Topic: Contraception Update
Presenter: Dr Amy Moten
Network with peers before the silly season is upon us while hearing the latest trends and recommendations in contraception.

FORUM DETAILS:

Where: SHINE SA, 64c Woodville Road, Woodville

Time: 6pm registration with presentations 6.30 – 8.30pm

Fee: No cost to attend

DOWNLOAD FLYER:

Clinical Education Forums flyer

Access to recorded forums:  If you are interested in accessing recorded forums, please email shinesacourses@shinesa.org.au with the following information:
1. Forum Topic
2. Your full name
3. Your occupation (doctor, nurse, midwife, other – please state)
4. Your preferred email address

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