This webinar will launch the Australian Clinical Guidelines on HTLV-1 for Aboriginal Primary Health Care Settings. These guidelines are a comprehensive, culturally safe and evidence-based guide to the prevention, testing, diagnosis, management and care of Human T-lymphotropic virus subtype 1 (HTLV-1).
Date, Time & Venue
Monday, 24 March 2025 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm (AEDT)
Online via Teams
Target Audience
All healthcare workers, particularly those working in the Northern Territory, APY Lands and NG lands.
Speakers
Dr Dawn Casey, PSM – Dawn is the Deputy CEO of NACCHO and co-chair of the HTLV-1 Clinical Guidelines Working Group.
Dr Nathan Ryder – Nathan is a Sexual Health Physician in clinical practice in Newcastle and the Head of the STI Programs Unit at NSW Health.
Dr Megan Campbell – Megan is a Public Health Physician and a Medical Advisor at NACCHO.
Funding
This webinar is funded by the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care.
For more information:
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429.
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