Podcasts

Earning CPD by listening to Healthed podcasts is simple. Each episode is eligible for Educational Activities CPD. 

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Prof Wayne Warburton speaks with host Dr Rebecca Overton on what current evidence say about social media, mental health and young people.

Respiratory Physician Professor David Price discusses the role of ICS in COPD and outlines how to determine who is likely to benefit from this add-on therapy, who is at increased risk of pneumonia from ICS and what can be done to mitigate this risk.

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Cardiologist Professor Andrew Sindone discusses the important role MRAs have in treating heart failure and the differences between the different MRAs available.

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As immunisation educator Angela Newbound discusses, vaccination rates should be helped by the fact that COVID-19 vaccines can be safely co-administered with other routine immunisations such as flu vaccines.

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Tim Fisk and Dr Lachlan Fieldhouse joins host Dr Charlotte Hespe to speak about the real world “dance” of asking about suicide, including when to ask, how to ask, and what helps patients feel safe enough to tell the truth.

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Anisa Varasteh joins host Dr Terri Foran to unpack the realities of postpartum sex and intimacy, from timing and libido to pain, body image and relationship strain.

Expert/s: Anisa Varasteh
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Prof Kim Delbaere joins host Dr Marita Long to discuss why falls should be viewed as preventable, not inevitable, and how GPs can rapidly identify and stratify falls risk in routine care.

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Alison Slater joins host Dr David Lim to discuss how fascia, scarring, and early movement shape post‑operative outcomes. Drawing on real clinical cases, she offers a practical framework for GPs to recognise fascial dysfunction, understand linked pain patterns, and make timely referrals to manual therapists with an interest in fascia.

Expert/s: Alison Slater
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In this episode, Physiotherapist Alison Slater joins host Dr Terri Foran to unpack how hormonal changes across the lifespan shape fascia, connective tissue, pain, and function in women

Expert/s: Alison Slater
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

In this episode, Paediatric Allergist Dr Gabby Mahoney speaks about the practical role of allergen immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis and asthma

Clinical Associate Professor Gregory Katsoulotos, provides Australian GPs with a practical, case-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in line with Australian guidelines.

Professor Jason Ong discusses what is needed to address syphilis and the apparent gaps in diagnosis and treatment.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong

Prof Wayne Warburton speaks with host Dr Rebecca Overton on what current evidence say about social media, mental health and young people.

Respiratory Physician Professor David Price discusses the role of ICS in COPD and outlines how to determine who is likely to benefit from this add-on therapy, who is at increased risk of pneumonia from ICS and what can be done to mitigate this risk.

Cardiologist Professor Andrew Sindone discusses the important role MRAs have in treating heart failure and the differences between the different MRAs available.

As immunisation educator Angela Newbound discusses, vaccination rates should be helped by the fact that COVID-19 vaccines can be safely co-administered with other routine immunisations such as flu vaccines.

Tim Fisk and Dr Lachlan Fieldhouse joins host Dr Charlotte Hespe to speak about the real world “dance” of asking about suicide, including when to ask, how to ask, and what helps patients feel safe enough to tell the truth.

Anisa Varasteh joins host Dr Terri Foran to unpack the realities of postpartum sex and intimacy, from timing and libido to pain, body image and relationship strain.

Expert/s: Anisa Varasteh

Prof Kim Delbaere joins host Dr Marita Long to discuss why falls should be viewed as preventable, not inevitable, and how GPs can rapidly identify and stratify falls risk in routine care.

Alison Slater joins host Dr David Lim to discuss how fascia, scarring, and early movement shape post‑operative outcomes. Drawing on real clinical cases, she offers a practical framework for GPs to recognise fascial dysfunction, understand linked pain patterns, and make timely referrals to manual therapists with an interest in fascia.

Expert/s: Alison Slater

In this episode, Physiotherapist Alison Slater joins host Dr Terri Foran to unpack how hormonal changes across the lifespan shape fascia, connective tissue, pain, and function in women

Expert/s: Alison Slater

In this episode, Paediatric Allergist Dr Gabby Mahoney speaks about the practical role of allergen immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis and asthma

Clinical Associate Professor Gregory Katsoulotos, provides Australian GPs with a practical, case-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in line with Australian guidelines.

Professor Jason Ong discusses what is needed to address syphilis and the apparent gaps in diagnosis and treatment.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal LFTs – Practical Cases Expert Q&A

Tuesday 28th April, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Prof Simone Strasser

Hepatologist; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Join Prof Simone Strasser for the upcoming webcast, where they will discuss with A/Prof Ralph Audehm, by means of a series of primary care case studies, the framework for interpreting abnormal liver function tests.