
Clinical resources
We have a wide range of clinical resources available to our health professional community, including referral forms and referral guidelines.
Resource title | Size | Resource type |
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Using Telehealth for Geriatric Clinic appointments
Information for Aged Care Facilities
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311 KB | Information |
Uterine Fibroid Embolisation Service Referral Form
Use this form to refer for consultation and if appropriate, perform a fibroid embolisation procedure.
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131 KB | Referral form |
Vascular referral guideline | 318 KB | Referral guideline |
VICNISS | Website | |
Victoria Health Transition Care Program | Website | |
Victorian Ambulance Service | Website | |
Victorian Dual Disability Service (VDDS)
Provides advice to professional staff working in the mental health and disability sector and to consumers and carers.
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Website | |
Victorian guidance on PrEP
This document provides medical practitioners with information on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission.
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544 KB | Guideline |
Victorian NPEP Guidelines | 268 KB | Guideline |
Victorian Poisons Information Centre
Advice and information for people regarding poisoning
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Website | |
Victorian Society of Nuclear Medicine Technologists
A not for profit organisation of health professionals working to achieve the highest standards of training and practice in nuclear medicine
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Website | |
Victorian State Government Trauma Website | Website | |
VNLS Muscle Biopsy instructions | 107 KB | Information |
VNLS Nerve Biopsy instructions | 116 KB | Information |
What could a systemic approach to smoking cessation mean for Victoria? - Sarah White
Presented during the 2017 Supporting Patients to be Smokefree forum.
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1 MB | Agendas & presentations |
Working with children information sheet | 96 KB | Information |
Yes/No boards | 291 KB | |
Young Carers Network
The Young Carers Network (YCN) is a nationally coordinated online resource to raise young carer awareness, provide information, and direct young carers to appropriate pathways for support.
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Website |