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Organised Evidence Based Care Virtual Diabetes Series | Workshop 2

Date: 20-03-2024 13:00:00

When Wednesday 20 March 2024 1:00pm-2:30pm
Where Online

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Diabetes is one of the leading burdens of disease across the region, with prevalence higher than the national average. It is the leading cause of multisystem complications including blindness, dementia, stroke, heart and kidney disease.

This education series is designed to enhance practice leadership and equip you and members of your delivery team with knowledge and transferable skills to drive improvement over time in service provision and sustainability, consumer experience and outcomes.

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) provides a systematic approach to identifying where you and your team could best invest your finite resources for maximum gain and drive small-scale tests of change to achieve improvement in the care you provide.

Presented by:
Dr Paresh Dawda
GP, Canberra and Principal Consultant, Prestantia Health
Dr Jagdeesh Singh Dhaliwal
GP, Melbourne and Faculty, Prestantia Health


Program
This virtual learning series adopts an incremental and practical approach to learning and improvement comprising:

  • Workshop 1 – What matters in diabetes care
    Evidence-based care, identifying and measuring and improving what matters

  • Workshop 2 – Delivering care that matters
    Optimising team-based care and use of chronic disease management arrangements and continuing improvement
  • Workshop 3 – Strengthening diabetes care
    Embracing the future of PHC and opportunities presented in Strengthening Medicare, maintaining momentum in daily work at your practice

  • Coaching
    Group based action learning to support improvement (held on Microsoft Teams). Coaching dates avaiable via event flyer and are selected when you register. 

Workshop Dates (Online)

  • Workshop 1 - 8 February - 1.00pm - 2.30pm
  • Workshop 2 - 20 March - 1.00pm - 2.30pm
  • Workshop 3 - 8 May - 1.00pm - 2.30pm

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