CESPHN runs a full calendar of events which can be found on the Event Registration page. We also support external organisations who also run education and these events can be found below. If you would like to advertise on our external events page, please complete the online form. Once you have submitted the form, these will be reviewed and uploaded at our earliest opportunity and an email will be sent to you advising the outcome of your request.
We welcome you to submit events for the upcoming 3 months. Please be advised that there may be delays due to increased demand, or over holiday periods. Once your event has been published no changes can be made.
Please note that events must be held in the next 12 months, be hosted within the CESPHN catchment, and be relevant to general practitioners, allied health professionals, practice nurses, practice managers or practice staff.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN has full discretion to reject external event requests or cease the promotion of any external events on our website.
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Links to other websites are inserted for convenience and do not constitute endorsement of material at those sites, or any associated organisation, product or service.
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Tuesday, 29 April 2025, 7.00pm – 8.30pm
The overuse of antidepressants and psychiatric medications is a growing concern for healthcare and regulatory bodies, including the NDIS Commission and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Both the Disability and Aged Care Royal Commissions have called for efforts to reduce this overuse. Stopping these medications safely has been neglected in psychiatric teaching, leading to significant harm from severe and prolonged withdrawal effects. The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines aim to address this gap. Withdrawal effects are more common and severe than previously recognized, with some people experiencing debilitating protracted withdrawal syndromes. These effects can be mistaken for a relapse or new condition, highlighting the need for better recognition and distinction.
Read MoreTuesday, 29 April 2025, 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm; Tuesday, 29 April 2025, 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm; Friday, 2 May 2025, 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm; Wednesday, 7 May 2025, 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm and Thursday, 8 May 2025, 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm.
The upcoming webinar – ‘Digital Transformation in Australian General Practice’ is specifically designed for GP practice owners and practice managers. In the session, groundbreaking research findings on making primary healthcare services more efficient and person-centred using digital technologies will be discussed.
Read MoreTuesday, 6 May 2025, 7.00 pm (EST)
Join Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) for an educational webinar for Dermatologists, Skin Cancer Doctors, GPs, Nurses, Pharmacists and other healthcare professionals with an interest in skin cancer. Hosted by A/Prof Paul Fishburn (Skin Cancer GP) and featuring Prof Pascale Guitera (Dermatologist) this engaging case-study based webinar will feature a deep dive into topical treatments in lentigo maligna, including the latest research findings to optimise patient outcomes.
Read MorePart 1: Wednesday, 7 May 2025, 6:30pm – 8:30pm (AEST). Part 2: Thursday, 8 May 2025 6:30pm – 8:30pm (AEST)
This live facilitated two-part course provides clinicians the knowledge and confidence to prescribe gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) based on the needs of their patient population utilising an informed consent model. Additionally, supporting clinicians to create a gender affirming practice and establishing a business model for ongoing financial sustainability.
Read MoreFriday, 9 May 2024, 9.00am – 4.30pm
This training program explores the nature, dynamics and risks of vicarious trauma and supports you to stay healthy and safe in your work. This training, informed by current research, will provide you with the knowledge, skills and tools to better recognise the early signs of various stress outcomes. It offers a range of organisational, interpersonal and personal strategies to address the risks of Vicarious Trauma and its impacts, and foster possibilities for post-traumatic growth and vicarious resilience.
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