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Frontline Liver Care March to June 2026

Announcing Frontline Liver Care – Empowering Healthcare Workers

This national series of free, one-day, face-to-face courses is designed by nurses for healthcare workers across regional, rural, and remote Australia who care for people at risk of or living with liver disease and primary liver cancer.

Presented by the Australasian Hepatology Association (AHA) and Liver Foundation, this course equips you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to identify early signs of liver disease, manage patients effectively, and strengthen care pathways in your local community.

There is no cost to participants.

Limited needs-based grants are available to help remove barriers to participation for eg for partial travel support or childcare. To find out more, please contact us.

This course is accredited by APNA.

Why Attend

Liver disease is a growing but often silent health issue in regional, rural and remote Australia — and nurses are often the first point of contact.

This Course Will Help You To

  • Recognise early signs of liver disease
  • Apply practical screening and management tools suited to regional, rural and remote practice
  • Support and educate patients with confidence
  • Navigate local referral and telehealth pathways
  • Connect with a national network of liver health nurses

Who Should Attend

Any nurse or healthcare professional working in, or interested in, liver health in regional, rural and remote Australia is encouraged to attend.

Course Dates

This project is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.

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