Southern GP Matters Newsletter SALHN
29 August 2025
The Southern GP Matters newsletter was produced as a result of feedback received from GPs, practice nurses, practice managers and administrative staff.
The newsletter aims to keep GP practice teams regularly updated and involved in activities relevant to the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network and help improve how we work together for our patients.
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Current newsletter
Southern GP Matters, Issue 21 (PDF 429KB) — 24 October 2025
Content
Education CPD
- SALHN GP Clinical Collaborative Gynaecology for GPs – 11 September 2025
- RACGP Webinar – Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPC) - Supporting Equity and Access to Specialist Outpatient Clinics – 29 September 2025
- SALHN GP Education Day Wrap Up!
New Initiatives
- Community Mental Health (MH) Care Options – New One Page Resource
- Children’s Assessment Team survey – share your experience with referrals, communication, and outcomes to help support families better
- Exciting opportunity for a General Practitioner to join the SALHN Mental Health Rehabilitation team (Part-time - 7.5h / week)
- Sepsis in Primary Care – New resources, SALHN event and opportunities for collaboration
Service Updates
- Update to referral process for skin cancer management within the SALHN Plastic Surgery Department
- Inklings – A program to support babies showing early social and communication differences in SA
Previous issues
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Southern GP Matters, Issue 20 (PDF 1MB) - 27 August 2025
- Southern GP Matters Issue 19 (PDF 329KB) - 18 June 2025
- Southern GP Matters Issue 18 (PDF 975KB) - 2 April 2025
- Southern GP Matters Issue 17 (PDF 335KB) - 16 January 2025
- Southern GP Matters, Issue 16 (PDF 429KB) - 9 December 2024
To access earlier issues of Southern GP Matters, contact the GP Integration Unit.
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