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Scottsdale Infrastructure

2022-10-28T14:51:49+10:00October 28, 2022|

GP North invested in the construction of a purpose built Health Centre at Scottsdale in 2012 to address the lack of primary health services in the local area. GP North has maintained ownership of the ...

Small Group Education Sessions

2022-10-28T14:51:00+10:00October 28, 2022|

In 2021 GPN funded a program of small group pharmacotherapeutics education sessions for GPs working in general practices in northern Tasmania .The small group education sessions were delivered as general practice visits by Miss Danielle ...

Collegiality and Communication

2022-10-28T14:52:31+10:00October 28, 2022|

In February 2019 and February 2020 General Practice North (GPN) in collaboration with the Launceston General Hospital Medical Staff Association (LGH MSA) held ‘Connecting the Docs’ events which enabled northern Tasmanian community GPs and GP ...

GP Pregnancy Care

2022-10-28T14:46:41+10:00October 28, 2022|

General Practice North (GPN) co-branded with Primary Health Tasmania (PHT) promoting GP Pregnancy Care at the All About Babies (AAB) event in 2019 and when it was next held again in September 2021. At each ...

GP Registrar Support

2022-10-28T14:45:32+10:00October 28, 2022|

GPN offers support for GP Registrars to attend Family Planning Tasmania Implanon NXT insertion workshops. Implanon NXT is a commonly used long acting reversible contraceptive plastic rod inserted under the skin of the upper arm ...

Online Resources

2022-10-28T14:43:59+10:00October 28, 2022|

GPN has funded access to The Women’s Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Medicines Guide (PBMG) for General Practices in northern Tasmania since December 2020. The PBMG is a quick reference guide for healthcare professionals which provides practical ...

Aged Care

2022-10-28T14:03:41+10:00August 17, 2022|

A small but dedicated group of general practitioners currently provide medical services to residents in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs) in northern Tasmania. It is often difficult to continue to provide medical care to ...

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