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Dr Christopher Worsnop
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Treat exacerbations early, use antibiotics if you suspect an infection, add prednisolone to shorten the duration of exacerbation- for those recently hospitalised for COPD exacerbation, ensure you send to a cardiologist for full cardiac workup to exclude heart failure, ischaemia and arrhythmia.

Dr Karin Hammarberg
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The advantages of pregnancy planning for both mother and child, importance of including the partner in preconception planning, important conditions that can impact on good pregnancy outcomes.

A/Prof Lucette Cysique
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Olfactory disturbances with COVID19 is evidence of brain involvement- consider a neuropsychological assessment for patients complaining of fatigue, poor attention span, slower processing speed.

Prof Nigel Crawford
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A clinical overview of Novavax, is a fourth booster imminent for Australia? Post-COVID cardiovascular risk.

Prof John Dixon

Most commonly used bariatric-metabolic surgical procedures, their mechanism of action, patient selection, weight loss and health outcomes.

Prof Andrew Sindone

Insight and understanding into how to identify and assess complications of DOACs, and, importantly, how adverse effects of DOACs can be best managed.

Prof Tony Cunningham AO

Prof Tony Cunningham AO outlines all the latest evidence and information in relation to shingles

Prof Christine Jenkins
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

COVID is not the only preventable infectious disease - influenza, pertussis, and pneumonia are also very important

Lindsay Thitchener
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Vaccine inequity is not the main reason the Congo is not immunised against COVID-19

Dr Renee Testa
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disorder is just the beginning of management

Prof Nancy Baxter
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Boosters and other recent developments

Dr Prachi Brahmbhatt

The rates of remission and recovery after a single schizophrenic episode are good (~80%), but the rates decline with each subsequent episode.

Treat exacerbations early, use antibiotics if you suspect an infection, add prednisolone to shorten the duration of exacerbation- for those recently hospitalised for COPD exacerbation, ensure you send to a cardiologist for full cardiac workup to exclude heart failure, ischaemia and arrhythmia.

The advantages of pregnancy planning for both mother and child, importance of including the partner in preconception planning, important conditions that can impact on good pregnancy outcomes.

Olfactory disturbances with COVID19 is evidence of brain involvement- consider a neuropsychological assessment for patients complaining of fatigue, poor attention span, slower processing speed.

A clinical overview of Novavax, is a fourth booster imminent for Australia? Post-COVID cardiovascular risk.

Most commonly used bariatric-metabolic surgical procedures, their mechanism of action, patient selection, weight loss and health outcomes.

Insight and understanding into how to identify and assess complications of DOACs, and, importantly, how adverse effects of DOACs can be best managed.

Prof Tony Cunningham AO outlines all the latest evidence and information in relation to shingles

COVID is not the only preventable infectious disease - influenza, pertussis, and pneumonia are also very important

Vaccine inequity is not the main reason the Congo is not immunised against COVID-19

The diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disorder is just the beginning of management

Boosters and other recent developments

The rates of remission and recovery after a single schizophrenic episode are good (~80%), but the rates decline with each subsequent episode.