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  1. GPs wanted for Doctors in Secondary Schools program

    July 03, 2019

    We would like to hear from GP practices in Boronia, Bayswater, Croydon, Preston and surrounding areas, interested in providing general practice services to a local school as part of the Doctors in Secondary School program.

    • EMPHN News
  2. Psychosocial support services for people with severe mental illness

    June 28, 2019

    Commonwealth mental health programs will conclude on 30 June. We have summarised the mental health services now available to people in our catchment, as a helpful resource to support your patients.

    • Mental health
  3. GP Bulletin edition 155

    June 20, 2019

    Edition 155 of our GP Bulletin is now available.

    • General practice
  4. Increasing breast screening rates in our community

    June 19, 2019

    ​In our community there are currently 21,346 women who are overdue for their next breast screen.

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  5. Voluntary Assisted Dying comes into effect today

    June 19, 2019

    A safe legal framework for people who are suffering and dying to choose the manner and timing of their death.

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  6. News from EMPHN edition 61

    June 12, 2019

    News from EMPHN edition 61 is now available

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  7. Men's Health Lunch

    June 11, 2019

    On Friday 31 May we hosted our third annual Men’s Health Lunch, with 100 men from a range of occupations and backgrounds coming together to talk about the mental health and wellbeing issues men are facing in their everyday lives.

    • EMPHN News
    • Mental health
  8. Increased flu cases in Victoria

    June 11, 2019

    General practices asked to alleviate pressure on hospitals

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    • General practice
  9. GP Bulletin edition 154

    June 06, 2019

    Edition 154 of our GP Bulletin is now available.

    • General practice
  10. The challenge with prescribing medicinal cannabis

    June 06, 2019

    Dr Precious McGuire shares their experience of prescribing medicinal cannabis.

    • Digital Health
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