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  • 14th Annual Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium (SIES 2023)

    Hilton Sydney 488 George Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    The 14th Annual Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium (SIES 2023) will be held at Hilton Sydney on 16-17 March 2023. The program includes focused lectures, hands-on equipment demonstrations, and live endoscopy cases beamed to Hilton Sydney for nursing delegates.  Some of the featured topics include GI bleeding, perioperative nursing in interventional endoscopy, EMR-ESD setup, ERCP basics, biliary and luminal dilation/stenting, update on infection control in gastrointestinal endoscopy and much more!  The full program is available to view here. To register click […]

  • NCIRS webinar: HPV in 2023 – latest vaccine recommendations and research

    Virtual (Online)

    The National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) is presenting a webinar on the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, including topics about the use, effectiveness, and safety of the vaccine. The panel will discuss the updated schedule for Australia and its implications, offering tips for maintaining high vaccine coverage, and discuss initiatives designed to eliminate cervical cancer globally.

  • GENCA National Conference 2023

    Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

    Join us for the GENCA 2023 National Conference - to be held on 19-21 May 2023 at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre. This year's event will feature a range of interesting and relevant topics from International and local speakers, two social networking events where you can reconnect with like-minded industry professionals, and an exhibition where you will get the opportunity to come face to face with suppliers and connect with key people in your industry. Don't miss this chance to come […]

  • Communicable Diseases & Immunisation Conference 2023

    Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

    The Communicable Diseases & Immunisation Conference 2023 will focus on how we can enhance communicable disease control and better prevent disease through immunisation in Australia and our region. Particular attention will be paid to social and cultural determinants of health, community engagement and implementation issues specific to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations, culturally and linguistically diverse communities and marginalised groups.

  • 2023 Adult Immunisation Forum

    Pan Pacific Hotel 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, WA, Australia

    The 7th Adult Immunisation Forum (AIF) will take place at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Perth on June 22, 2023, immediately following the PHAA's Communicable Diseases and Immunisation Conference. The meeting is ideal for GPs, practice nurses, and other immunisation specialists. The vaccines to be covered will include pneumococcal disease (PCV 15,20,21), RSV in adults, pertussis in older people, herpes zoster, influenza, Covid-19, Strep A, travel vaccines, as well as paediatric vaccines.Chaired by Prof Robert Booy, confirmed speakers include Professors Tony […]

  • Healthcare Leaders Forum 2023

    The Fullerton Hotel Sydney 1 Martin Pl, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Arriving at a critical juncture for the nation’s healthcare community, the Healthcare Leaders Forum will be returning on 3 August 2023. This is an opportunity to hear exclusive keynote addresses containing the latest, first-hand, fit-for-context healthcare digitisation strategies. The Forum leverages chat and live-polling interaction tools to ensure you are helping shape the conversation, not just spectating. As our operating environment corrects and the sector begins to unlock, the Forum presents an opportunity for the nation's healthcare leaders to connect, […]

  • World Rabies Day 2023 – All for 1, One Heath for All

    World Rabies Day is celebrated every year on the 28th September - the anniversary of the death of Louis Pasteur. This year, the theme focuses on the need for collaboration of animal and human health professionals in eliminating rabies to achieve the global goal of ‘Zero by 30’ - global elimination of dog-mediated rabies deaths by 2030, the most common cause of transmission. While Australia is fortunate that it does not have rabies, Australia still needs to remain alert to […]