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My Health Hub

Education for rural 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.

Presenters

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

Webinars coming soon

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

Join us for an evening webinar with Dr Lea Whittington, Clinical Lead for the High-Risk Foot Service in the MidCentral Region and an experienced educator and clinician with over 25 years in international practice. With a PhD in Complex Wound Healing and a Master’s in Microbiology and Parasitology, Lea brings ...
ANAEMIA A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

ANAEMIA A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Anaemia is common and can significantly affect wellbeing and quality of life. The underlying cause is often unclear, and the diagnostic tests can be confusing and complex to interpret. This webinar offers a practical, comprehensive approach to diagnosing and ...
SUPPORTING THE BARIATRIC PATIENT

SUPPORTING THE BARIATRIC PATIENT

With obesity rates continuing to rise in Aotearoa and related health conditions placing significant strain on individuals and the health system, there is growing interest in effective, evidence-based weight management strategies. This webinar will explore the role of bariatric surgery within the broader spectrum of ...
WHAT WOUND DRESSINGS DO

WHAT WOUND DRESSINGS DO

Wound care can be complex, and selecting the right dressing is key to effective healing. This session will explore what wound dressings actually do—looking beyond the packaging to understand their function and purpose. From foams to alginates, we’ll consider how different ...
SEPSIS SUSPECT IT, SAY IT, STOP IT.

SEPSIS SUSPECT IT, SAY IT, STOP IT.

Any infection can lead to Sepsis. It can develop rapidly and become life-threatening - early recognition and action are critical. Timed to lead into World Sepsis Day, this webinar focuses on recognising and responding to sepsis in everyday healthcare settings. It features a powerful ...
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THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPASSION

THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPASSION

Originally from Kerry, Ireland, Florry attended university in Dublin, where he completed a physiology degree and a master’s in neuroscience alongside his medical studies. In 2010, he moved to New Zealand and went ...
HPV AND HEAD & NECK CANCER

HPV AND HEAD & NECK CANCER

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is now a leading cause of oropharyngeal cancers, with increasing incidence in Aotearoa New Zealand—particularly among younger people and those without traditional risk ...
THE A TO T OF HBV

THE A TO T OF HBV

Approx. 94,000 people in Aotearoa are estimated to have chronic hepatitis B with only 50% being diagnosed. This chronic condition disproportionately affects Maori, Pasifika and Asian populations. With chronic hepatitis B the leading cause of liver cancer in New Zealand ...
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