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World Cancer Day - 4 February 2018

Free in-practice training on sexually transmissible infections

Love your liver campaign addressing high rates of hepatitis in Melbourne's north and west
Bridging the city-country divide fight against AIDS
Changes to National Cervical Screening Program commence 1 December 2017
New clinical practice guidelines for colorectal cancer
Expressions of interest open: Supporting patients with chronic conditions to live well

Tenders invited to tackle high rates of hepatitis B and hepatitis C
New study reveals more people are dying from viral hepatitis than HIV, malaria or tuberculosis

Diabetes management EOI now open
Prostate cancer survivorship shared model of care

First step towards better care for chronic conditions
News from around our region
New perinatal mental health checklist available in 40 languages
16 April 2025 | Perinatal Anxiety and Depression AustraliaCalling all families with infants within 10km of The Royal Children’s Hospital
27 March 2025 | Murdoch Children's Research InstituteAPNA Festival of Nursing: abstract submission deadlines extended
25 March 2025 | The Australian Primary Health Care Nurses AssociationPractices invited to participated in the lung cancer screening trial
19 March 2025 | University of MelbourneSt Vincent's Melbourne now offering a rapid access clinic for hepatobiliary, upper GI and more
5 March 2025 | St Vincent's Hospital MelbourneUnstable diabetes? The RMH's Hospital Admission Risk Program is there to help
3 March 2025 | The Royal Melbourne HospitalSubscribe to receive our fortnightly newsletter
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We acknowledge the people of the Kulin nations as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our work in the community takes place. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
We also recognise, respect and affirm the central role played in our work by people with lived experience, their families and/or carers.
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