by midge | Apr 26, 2019 | Speaking Engagements, Training Workshops
How do we get key recovery messages to people with pain in rural and remote areas? This was a question for discussion and debate amongst allied health professionals gathered at the SARRAH Conference in Darwin this month.Informed by years of practice in the...
by Innovative Admin | Dec 22, 2015 | Training Workshops
In the process reviewing your Pain Service in time for the new-year? On the look-out for new best practice ideas? Consider aligning your data collection with ePPOC (electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration). It’s been a big year for health system...
by Innovative Admin | Nov 6, 2015 | Speaking Engagements, Training Workshops
We were delighted to be a part of the Victoria University Interprofessional Health Education & Practice (IHEP) International Conference earlier this month. One of the biggest discoveries we made was realising that the theory of ‘interprofessional practice’ aligns...
by Innovative Admin | Jul 25, 2015 | Training Workshops
For most of us working in chronic pain the barriers to quality, community-based care are all too familiar. The shortage of health professionals with chronic pain training, the wait times at specialist pain services, the distances faced by those in regional and rural...
by Innovative Admin | May 25, 2015 | Training Workshops
You don’t have to look too far to see that chronic pain management in Australia is largely focused on treating adults and the elderly. Look a little closer and you’ll see that there’s a huge gap when it comes to children and adolescents, which begs the question: is...
by Innovative Admin | Apr 30, 2015 | Training Workshops
We’ve all heard the stats about excessive wait times for outpatient access to chronic pain care, and yes, it’s mostly all doom and gloom. But by spending a little time developing tweaks to service delivery models, we reckon there are plenty of ways that allied health...