Palliative Care in the Community (Optimising symptom management)
Free practice education for health professionals. Expert-led sessions with CPD approval and Coffee/Breakfast provided.
Date: Thursday, 11 June 2026
Time: 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
Location: Raw Sugar Cafe, 214 Victoria Street, Taree
CPD: RACGP & ACRRM (1 hour)
Cost: Free
Coffee/Breakfast provided
About this meeting
- Intimate clinical discussion sessions
- Open to all health professionals
- Led by experienced specialists
- Certificate of attendance available on request
What you will learn
- Recognise and manage common palliative care symptoms using evidence-based strategies, including anticipatory prescribing in community and residential aged care setting
- Communicate effectively with patients and carers while identifying when specialist palliative care referral is required to support safe, coordinated care.
Speaker
Dr Yvette Etherden, Palliative Care CMO, Manning Palliative Care Inpatient Services
Dr Yvette Etherden grew up near the Kowanyama Community in Cape York, Queensland. She started her career as a rural/remote nurse and worked for 24 years before deciding to study medicine. As a doctor, she continued to work in rural areas and commenced her ACRRM training in 2018 to become a rural generalist. On this journey, she did her advanced skill training in Anaesthetics at Manning Base Hospital, where she met Dr Arron Veltre, who introduced her to Palliative care, and the dedicated team. She has continued to work in Palliative care and is now the Palliative Care CMO at Manning Base Hospital.
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