a Doctor referral required ; there are a complex requirements for a Medicare rebate and if can be bulkbilled – generally OK if age 70 and not had a Bonedensity ( BMD) for 5 years or medical issues of concerns for bone health
ANU Medical students 2024
students enrolled in healthcare degrees in NSW can apply for up to $12,000 in subsidies

Applications open for study subsidies to boost NSW healthcare workforce
15 January 2024
From today, students enrolled in healthcare degrees in NSW can apply for up to $12,000 in subsidies to support them in their studies
see link below.
Applications open for study subsidies to boost NSW healthcare workforce – News
Allied Health Rural Generalist Program (Level 1) Scholarship

The Allied Health Rural Generalist Program (Level 1) Scholarship has been established to equip and support new graduate or early career allied health professionals to work effectively in rural and remote settings.
About the scholarship
The Allied Health Rural Generalist Program (Level 1) Scholarship provides financial assistance of up to $12,000 to complete the Level 1 Allied Health Rural Generalist Program through James Cook University. Scholarship funds can be used for course fees, technology or other costs associated with completing this training program within your Local Health District.
The Scholarship is available for new graduate and early career (less than 3 years’ experience) NSW Health allied health professionals working in an MM3-MM7 location.
Allied Health Rural Generalist Program (Level 1) Scholarship | HETI (nsw.gov.au)
Supporting Entry into University Medicine Program Scholarship

The Supporting Entry into University Medicine Program Scholarship is designed to provide financial support to prospective students from NSW rural communities who are pursuing a career in medicine.
About the scholarship
The Program aims to support entry-level students that intend to work in rural communities in the future. The Scholarship provides financial support ($1200) to cover registration for a 2024 GAMSAT exam, assist with associated expenses such as travel to the exam and preparation for the exam (e.g., purchasing preparation materials).
Please read the Scholarship Guidelines for eligibility and the link to the online application form via this link
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV)
Mask policy changes
NEW: care finder program – supporting vulnerable older people

How do I refer someone to the care finder program?
telephone 1300 418 223
Care finders support vulnerable older people who would not be able to arrange services without intensive support, and don’t have a family member, friends or someone they trust who can help
How can the program help?
We connect clients with a dedicated care finder who can help with:
• Talking to My Aged Care on their behalf and arranging an assessment
• Attending and providing support at the assessment
• Finding and short-listing aged care providers in their area
• Completing forms and understanding aged care service agreements
• Checking-in once services are up and running to make sure everything is ok
• Solving other challenges and connecting to supports in the community, such as health, mental health, housing and homelessness, drug and alcohol services and community groups
Who is this program for?
The care finder program is for vulnerable older people who:
• Have no carer or support person who can help them
• Don’t have a carer or support person they feel comfortable or trust to support them
• Are eligible for government-funded aged care
Additionally, they should have one or more of the reasons below for needing intensive support:
• Have difficulty communicating because of language or literacy problems
• Find it difficult to understand information and make decisions
• Be reluctant to engage with aged care or government
• Be in a potentially unsafe situation if they do not receive services
Heart Investigations
A regional provider of Imaging services , I-MED has helpful web resources here is a summary page just added to this website
COVID & General Practice Update 8/2/2023
as of Tuesday 28th February, the Young Respiratory Clinic will cease operations. At this stage, this practice is unsure what arrangements will be possible for this practice to assess people with Respiratory or other symptoms as the building. The building and business has issues to consider with capacity without shutting down other services, optimum airflow, providing equipped isolation rooms , personal protection for all staff & other patients being kept safe.
Laverty Pathology -COVID PCR testing, then it may be possible to be done on Business days by appointment at 12 Cloete Street – ring first 63821212

The practical role of self testing with Rapid Antigen testing ( RATS) is being hampered by lack of availability – please be aware they come from multiple sources and some are more senstive to detecting than others
Methods will vary from swabs throat, nose, saliva – similar concept to Home pregnancy testing
costs may well vary greatly like the great toilet paper shortage –

TGA approved kits – guide to quality

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/get-tested-for-covid-19.aspx
If you DO a self-test in NSW you are obliged to report – easiest is via the Service NSW app