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NEW On-demand Digital Health Training for Healthcare providers.

Digital health series for Aboriginal Medical Services staff

Session 1 – My Health Record for Health Workers

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Session 2 – Setting access to your My Health Record

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Session 3 – My Health Record overview documents for health workers

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Session 4 – How to access your My Health Record

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Implementing Digital Health in your organisation

Implementing a My Health Record policy in your organisation

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Digital Health Foundations Series 1 – Healthcare Identifiers and the HI service

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1802552989176759383

Digital Health Foundations Series 2 – Accessing PRODA & HPOS

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8218797074060563291

Digital Health Foundations Series 3 – Registering a Seed Organisation with the HI service

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3702805950645134423

Digital Health Foundations Series 4 – Setting up access to My Health Record and electronic prescriptions

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5956490327260768349

Using My Health Record

Easily finding the right document in My Health Record

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Making sense of My Health Record medicines information

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Using the Emergency Access function in My Health Record

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Understanding My Health Record and patient privacy

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Sessions by specialty or area of practice

My Health Record for hospital clinicians

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My Health Record supporting safety, quality and better care in Residential Aged Care Homes

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8060463001615523413

AH&MRC Training celebrates graduation milestones

AH&MRC Training, a Registered Training Organisation under the AH&MRC, is proud to announce the graduation of 18 students since January 2023, with more graduates on the horizon. This accomplishment underscores AH&MRC Training’s commitment to providing high-quality education with a focus on cultural enrichment.

Among the notable graduates are students who have successfully completed various courses, including:

  • HLT30113 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (1x Student)
  • HLT40213 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice (5x students)
  • CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs (9x students)
  • CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health (3x students)

In addition to these achievements, AH&MRC Training is thrilled to announce the pending graduation of several students who will completed the following courses in a coming months:

  • HLT30113 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (1x Student)
  • HLT40113 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (3x Students)
  • HLT40213 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice (9x students and 14 Trainee students)
  • BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management (13x students)
  • Statement of Attainment in Yuranha Tracks (12x students)

David Roberts, Director of Training and Innovation at AH&MRC, expressed his pride in the organisation’s commitment to providing culturally enriched learning experiences. He emphasised their mission to empower students to “Djurwamari” (Grow with Purpose) through high-quality training and course design.

AH&MRC Training extends its heartfelt thanks to its valued partners, including AES (Aboriginal Employment Service), DCJ (Department of Communities and Justice), CSU (Charles Sturt University) and Cbeyond.

These partnerships have played a pivotal role in AH&MRC Training’s success, allowing them to broaden their reach and provide even greater educational opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

AH&MRC Training, a department within the AH&MRC, was rebranded in 2021 and is headquartered in Little Bay. It continues to be a driving force in enhancing the educational opportunities available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

MEDIA RELEASE_ AH&MRC Training and graduate completion

Tharawal Aboriginal Medical Services’ Suicide Prevention and R U OK Day event

On Thursday, September 14th, 2023, staff from the AH&MRC (Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council) participated in the Tharawal Aboriginal Medical Services’ Suicide Prevention and R U OK Day event, which took place on the service’s premises. The event was a resounding success, with several local organizations that offer mental health support services to the community also in attendance. Tharawal staff members were present and available for conversations with attendees.

Among the organiSations in attendance were:

  • Safe Haven, Mcarthur
  • Campbelltown Mission Australia
  • Heal Your Way, Cox Inall Ridgeway
  • Life Line
  • Neami National
  • WSLHD In-Patient Support Unit

The event was hosted by comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, who shared his personal stories of mental health challenges. He skillfully lightened the atmosphere with his comedy, effectively addressing a potentially sensitive subject and leaving everyone in high spirits and laughter.

The crowd was then treated to a captivating performance by the talented Miss Felicia Fox, an Aboriginal drag performer. To keep everyone content, lunch was provided by Ryan Gozleme, ensuring that everyone’s bellies were full and happy.