This engaging and informative course is tailored specifically for nurses and healthcare professionals working in regional, rural, and remote communities. It focuses on empowering participants with practical knowledge and skills to better support people at risk of or living with liver disease and primary liver cancer.
What to Expect
Participants can expect a comprehensive day of evidence-based training developed by expert nurses. The course covers early detection, clinical management, and navigating local referral pathways. It is fully catered, providing morning tea, lunch, and refreshments, creating a comfortable learning environment.
Activity Details
The course runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM with registration starting at 8:30 AM. It is offered at no cost, with limited needs-based grants available to assist with travel or childcare expenses. Attendees will learn to recognize risk factors, identify symptoms, manage complications, and connect patients with appropriate services.
Location and Access
Held at 15 Snell St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, the venue is accessible for local healthcare workers. The event is designed to support those working in regional and remote areas, ensuring they have the resources to improve liver health outcomes in their communities.
Important Information
This course is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. It is essential for participants to be healthcare professionals interested in liver health. Early registration is encouraged due to limited availability and grant support options.
Booking and Prices
The course is free to attend. Interested participants should book their tickets in advance. For more information about grants or to register, contact danielle@liver.org.au.