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Webcasts / Healthed Webcast – 30th September 2025
Healthed webcasts are a valuable educational platform, allowing viewers to gain up-to-date clinical knowledge through an easy, time-efficient format. Our free online seminars fill a huge unmet need amongst GPs outside of the major cities for quality, accessible education. Each webcast features four lectures and runs for two hours. While the majority of viewers are GPs, our webcasts are relevant for healthcare professionals including pharmacists and nurses.
These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
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Prostate Cancer Screening Recommendations – Case Discussion & Q&A
View profileMaintaining Muscle Mass & Nutritional Status While Losing Weight on GLP-1RAs
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Dry eye disease is an increasingly common condition that, while not life-threatening, can cause considerable irritation and distress. In this talk, ophthalmic surgeon, Dr Alison Chiu will provide an update on the pathophysiology of dry eye and who is at risk of developing this condition. She will also discuss the latest recommendations for assessment and management of dry eye disease, including how to decide which artificial tear formula is most appropriate and which non-pharmaceutical therapies may be of benefit.
Advice about prostate cancer screening has dramatically changed since the last Australian guidelines were published more than 10 years ago. In this talk, Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet will answer questions about these changes including the updated risk: benefit profile for PSA testing, who should have this test and how PSA test results should now be interpreted and managed. In addition, this case-based discussion will cover the practical application of the new draft guidelines on prostate cancer screening that are likely to be endorsed and become standard of care in the near future.
The GLP-1 receptor agonists have proven very beneficial at effecting weight loss for thousands of overweight Australians, but consequences of these therapies such as nutritional deficits need to be considered. In this talk, endocrinologist Associate Professor Spiros Fourlanos and dietitian Samantha Stuk discuss the risk of nutritional deficits and loss of muscle mass associated with the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists. Importantly, they will also provide recommendations on how these risks can be mitigated, including the value of nutritional supplements to ensure that the subsequent weight loss is associated with best possible health outcome for the patient.
Cardiovascular outcomes trials in patients with type 2 diabetes have resulted in major advances in cardioprotective therapies. We now have diabetes medications, such as SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP1 receptor agonists, being recommended as first-line treatments for patients with or at risk of cardiovascular disease. But where do we go from here? This is the question that Dr Ted Wu will be answering in this talk. In particular, he will discuss the opportunities and challenges that future research into cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes are likely to encounter.
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Healthed webcasts are highly beneficial for general practioners (GPs) however are also suitable for all healthcare professionals. We have had very positive feedback from nurses and pharmacists, so we invite you to attend a webcast and see for yourself!
Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event. You can watch on your desktop computer, tablet, or phone – either directly on the Healthed website or via the Healthed app.
By registering, attending and completing the post-webcast additional activities you’ll receive 4 hours of continuing professional professional development (CPD).
Provided you complete the webcast quiz, patient case review and micro audit, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD for GPs and healthcare professionals registered with the following:
For other healthcare professionals including nurses and pharmacists, you may be able to self-claim your CPD.
All participants receive a certificate of attendance upon completion.
Registrants can stream the webcast on a computer, tablet or phone. Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event.
Yes. Once your attendance has been verified by our education team you’ll receive a certificate of attendance for your records.
Nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals can use this certificate to self-claim their CPD. For GPs, provided you complete the webcast quiz, patient case review and micro audit, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD.
Healthed webcasts are a free resource for all healthcare professionals.
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