Central and Eastern Sydney PHN (CESPHN) runs a full calendar of events which can be found on the Event Registration page. We also support externally delivered education to support the dissemination of relevant information to health professionals.
Event Promotion Criteria
CESPHN applies eligibility criteria when determining which events are promoted through our channels. Promotion is now limited to:
While we recognise the value of a wide range of educational activities, all promoted events must align with our governance obligations, funding requirements and commitment to independence and transparency.
Submitting an External Event
To request promotion on our external events page, please complete the online form. Once submissions are reviewed you will be notified of the outcome by email.
We welcome you to submit events up to three months in advance. Please be advised that delays may occur during periods of high demand, or over holiday periods. Once your event has been published no changes can be made to event listings.
Event Eligibility Requirements
Events must be scheduled within 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.
CESPHN has full discretion to reject external event requests or cease the promotion of any external events on our website.
Disclaimer
Information on this website is provided by CESPHN for the purpose of distributing education information to health professionals.
While all reasonable efforts are made to ensure that the information on this page is accurate and up-to-date, we do not make any representation or warranty about the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of any content contained on this website or on any linked site.
Links to other websites are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement of any organisation, product or service.
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