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My Health Hub

Education for health professionals

BY MOBILE HEALTH GROUP

Webinar Series
Attend live or view on demand. We produce regular webinars covering a wide range of health topics.
CPD sessions
Created and delivered specifically to meet your organisations individual needs. Any topic, any time, any length.
Short courses
Self-directed online learning courses, completed at a time and pace that suits each health professional.

Health professionals are busier than ever at both work and home, so for many, especially those in rural and remote areas, it can be challenging to access relevant continuing professional development.

My Health Hub provides regular online education sessions intended for nurses, GPs and other health providers working in primary care, secondary care, residential care and community settings.

 

Presenters are highly qualified and experienced nurses, doctors or other health professionals. Their specialty areas cover the full spectrum of rural healthcare including topics such as acute and chronic medicine, mental health, women’s health and emergency care.

Sessions are delivered in a range of formats including both webinars and CPD sessions. Many sessions are also recorded for later viewing.

Webinars

We produce regular webinars covering a wide range of health content. Webinars are free to attend, and are open to all health providers in NZ.

CPD sessions

Our CPD sessions are created and delivered specifically to meet your organisations individual needs. Any topic, any time, any length.

Short courses

The self-directed online learning courses on a variety of topics can be completed at a time and pace that suits each health professional.

Presenters

Our presenters are highly qualified and experienced health professionals, covering a wide range of clinical and professional topics.

Webinars coming soon

NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF ME/CFS AND LONG COVID

NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF ME/CFS AND LONG COVID

ME/CFS and long COVID significantly impact the lives of those living with these chronic conditions. With an estimated 25-45k cases of ME/CFS in Aotearoa and growing numbers of long COVID, primary care practitioners need to feel ...
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

Any man, woman or child can suffer from UTIs which, if not effectively diagnosed and treated, can lead onto distressing, painful symptoms and even urosepsis. They are one of the most common, global, bacterial, infections ...
PALLIATIVE CARE & STROKE

PALLIATIVE CARE & STROKE

Dr Peter Eastman is a clinician-researcher and Director of the Barwon Health Department of Palliative Care. Peter is heavily involved in medical education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and holds honorary appointments with both Deakin University and University of Technology ...

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NOURISHING MINDS: HOW NUTRITION CAN SUPPORT DEMENTIA CARE

NOURISHING MINDS: HOW NUTRITION CAN SUPPORT DEMENTIA CARE

Nutrition plays a vital role in the prevention and management of dementia. This webinar will present the latest evidence on nutrition and brain health and provide practical tips on how to optimise nutrition for people with dementia ...
ASSESSING & MANAGING MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY – CONCUSSION

ASSESSING & MANAGING MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY – CONCUSSION

There have been a lot of recent advances in how mild traumatic brain injuries (including concussion) should be assessed and managed. There have also been recent changes to ACC processes. This session will provide updates on the latest research evidence, current processes and tools that can ...
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 101

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 101

An insightful evening webinar that will explore qualitative approaches in palliative care research from academic, clinical, and research perspectives. Research is often required for various audits, and rural areas may lack access to substantial quantitative data. Qualitative data not only complements the statistical analysis of ...

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