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Clinical Governance
Clinical governance, quality, and safety

Culture, Language and Health: Culturally connected health care in a multicultural Tasmania

Allied health, GP, Practice nurse
eLearning
An online module about multicultural Awareness, developed for Department of Health and Human Services and Tasmanian Health Service staff, made available to primary health professionals as an information resource.
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Aboriginal Health
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

Aboriginal cultural respect online module

GP, Allied health, Practice nurse, Practice staff
eLearning
An online module developed in collaboration with Tasmanian Aboriginal people for Department of Health and Tasmanian Health Service staff and provided to other health professionals as an information resource.
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Women’s health
Women's health

Jean Hailes for Women's Health eLearning website and webinars

GP, Practice nurse, Allied health
eLearning
A suite of eLearning courses by Jean Hailes for Women's Health to provide a range of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for health professionals about a range of women's health topics.
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Chronic conditions
Chronic conditions

ThinkGP education website

GP, Practice nurse, Allied health
Website
A website developed by ThinkGP to provide health professionals with an online education platform covering a broad range of topics.
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Chronic conditions
Chronic conditions

Connecting care resources

GP, Practice nurse, Allied health
Website
A suite of resources developed by Primary Health Tasmania designed to improve coordination of care.
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Mental Health
Mental health and addiction

The FASD Handbook for Health Professionals

GP, Allied health, Practice nurse
Website
Reviewed and refreshed for 2023, the primary aim of this handbook is to support service providers and the community in preventing the
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Women’s health
Women's health

Addressing Cannabis Use with Pregnant Women

GP, Allied health, Practice nurse
Website
This resource, which is informed by Tasmanian-First research undertaken in 2018, provides an overview of our current understanding of women