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This fortnight’s speakers

Dr David Horgan

Depression – When First Line Therapy Doesn’t Work. What Do I Do Next and How Do I Do It?

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Prof David Castle

Managing Schizophrenia in Primary Care – Practical Tips

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Prof David Castle

Antipsychotic Prescribing – Initiating, Titrating, Side-effect, Switching, Communicating

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Prof Malcolm Hopwood

Relationships, Sexual Function and Other Important Psychosocial Impacts of Anti-Depressants

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Dr Catherine Andronis

Expert Panel Discussion – Practical Cases

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Topics to be covered

Depression – When First Line Therapy Doesn’t Work. What Do I Do Next and How Do I Do It?
Dr David Horgan

This brief presentation will first consider antidepressant efficacy, before focusing on antidepressant options and comparative effectiveness, optimising outcome by minimising "pseudo-resistance". David will provide many useful practical management tips and advice that can’t be found in textbooks. 

Managing Schizophrenia in Primary Care – Practical Tips
Prof David Castle

This talk will cover the management of people living with schizophrenia, using a broad bio-psychosocial framework but with an emphasis on new medication options. The role of the GP will be emphasised, as will the importance of effecting better general healthcare for this group of individuals.

Antipsychotic Prescribing – Initiating, Titrating, Side-effect, Switching, Communicating
Prof David Castle

This talk will cover the management of people living with schizophrenia, using a broad bio-psychosocial framework but with an emphasis on new medication options. The role of the GP will be emphasised, as will the importance of effecting better general healthcare for this group of individuals.

Relationships, Sexual Function and Other Important Psychosocial Impacts of Anti-Depressants
Prof Malcolm Hopwood

One part of the complexity of managing major depression relates to its impact on relationships, which includes a range of issues such as emotional blunting, energy levels and somnolence as well as sexual dysfunction. It’s a common issue which will have many potential contributing factors, of which pharmacotherapy is one. A large body of evidence demonstrates that this is issue is not often given the attention that it deserves and yet it is a key contributor to recovery and remission.

Expert Panel Discussion – Practical Cases
Dr Catherine Andronis

This Webcast is proudly supported by Lundbeck Australia and Otsuka Australia with the educational content and speakers independently determined and selected by Healthed.

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How many hours of CPD do I get?

By registering, attending and completing the post-webcast additional activities you’ll receive 4 hours of continuing professional professional development (CPD). 

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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. 

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