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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Monday, 15 September 2025, 9.00 am – 4.00 pm
Many people who have undergone or are considering Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery also struggle with disordered eating and in the absence of any specific training eating disorder clinicians may be struggling with questions like: How do you assess for eating disorders following Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery? What is dumping syndrome? Slider foods? Plugging? How might cognitive behavioural therapy change? What does ‘normal’ eating look like post Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery? Should their eating disorder have been treated before the surgery?
Read MoreFriday, 31 October 2025, 9AM to 3PM AEDT
In this online workshop Gemma and Colleen will draw on their own experiences, recent research, and clinical practice innovations to outline foundational care principles and autism accommodations that create support and safety for autistic young people. The second half of the workshop will focus specifically on ways to adapt eating disorders therapy to better meet the needs of autistic young people and their families.
Read MoreFriday, 7 November 2025, 9am to 4pm AEDT
While Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is the first line treatment for BED, the evidence base has historically relied on very old CBT treatment manuals. The most comprehensive eating disorder treatment manual cognitive behavioural therapy – enhanced (CBT-E) is commonly believed to be the evidence base for BED treatment, however binge eating disorder is under-represented in many clinical treatment trials for CBT-E, despite it being considered the first line transdiagnostic treatment for eating disorders. The publication of a new treatment manual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder (2024) by Riccardo Dalle Grave provides clearer guidance to clinicians working with binge eating disorder and higher weight as to navigating treatment in a complex landscape. In addition, the new international definition of clinical obesity (2025) provides further clarity around the known limitations of BMI alone in defining clinical obesity. This workshop provides the opportunity to reflect on this, the evolving evidence and implications for psychological and nutrition treatment.
Read MoreFebruary 2025 – December 2025
Practicing clinicians, will lead you through a set of comprehensive and structured learning modules so you feel confident and competent to manage patients with persistent pelvic pain. Up-skill with real cases, specialist input and quality resources for use in practice immediately.
Read More2025
We invite GP educators, supervisors & registrars to trial some Telehealth Professional Development Workshops developed by GP Educators at the Australian National University. These five, 60-minute sessions are designed to facilitate conversations with colleagues around a particular topic in telehealth. You can earn CPD points for any session you complete. These workshops aim to foster meaningful conversations where GPs can share their experiences and support each other to navigate challenging situations. You can do some or all of the sessions, and you can do them in any order. You can run them in a practice meeting, do them with a colleague, or in regular teaching sessions with your registrar.
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