Podcasts

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

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0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Prof Velandai Srikanth discusses healthcare resource allocation, healthy ageing, and how prevention and quality care can help patients live not just longer, but better.

0.5 EA

Dr Sonia Davison explains the significant long-term health consequences of estrogen-deficiency associated with premature ovarian insufficiency.

0.5 EA

Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty AO explains the evidence for the effectiveness of Donanemab in slowing cognitive and functional decline.

Prof Andrew Sindone discusses the ever lower targets for LDL-C particularly in secondary prevention.

A/Prof Daryl Efron addresses the practical aspects of diagnosing, assessing and, importantly, management recommendations for autism spectrum disorder.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Dr Adrian Sheen highlights the importance of early detection and proactive management of prostate and bladder health in men, with a focus on effective communication, preventive care, and the diagnostic tools.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Dr Naomi Rutten outlines key principles in ADHD diagnosis and early management, from accurate assessment to parent support.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A/Prof Elspeth McInnes explores domestic violence in Australia, its impact, child safety concerns, and how to support affected patients.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Philippa Cotter and Michael Hewson explore COPD in First Nations communities, emphasising culturally safe care, smoking cessation, spirometry, and proper inhaler use.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Dr Terri Foran answers questions about the safety of vaginal oestrogen across different age groups, its use in women with VTE risk or breast cancer, and the role of vaginal DHEA.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today's podcast, Dr Ellie Freedman discusses why patients may stay in sexually violent relationships, warning signs for health providers, long-term impacts, and building effective referral networks.

Prof Sonia Grover shares her clinical expertise and real-world experience about the best way to assess and manage adolescent girls who present with heavy and/or painful periods.

In today’s podcast, Prof Velandai Srikanth discusses healthcare resource allocation, healthy ageing, and how prevention and quality care can help patients live not just longer, but better.

Dr Sonia Davison explains the significant long-term health consequences of estrogen-deficiency associated with premature ovarian insufficiency.

Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty AO explains the evidence for the effectiveness of Donanemab in slowing cognitive and functional decline.

Prof Andrew Sindone discusses the ever lower targets for LDL-C particularly in secondary prevention.

A/Prof Daryl Efron addresses the practical aspects of diagnosing, assessing and, importantly, management recommendations for autism spectrum disorder.

In today’s podcast, Dr Adrian Sheen highlights the importance of early detection and proactive management of prostate and bladder health in men, with a focus on effective communication, preventive care, and the diagnostic tools.

In today’s podcast, Dr Naomi Rutten outlines key principles in ADHD diagnosis and early management, from accurate assessment to parent support.

A/Prof Elspeth McInnes explores domestic violence in Australia, its impact, child safety concerns, and how to support affected patients.

In today’s podcast, Philippa Cotter and Michael Hewson explore COPD in First Nations communities, emphasising culturally safe care, smoking cessation, spirometry, and proper inhaler use.

In today’s podcast, Dr Terri Foran answers questions about the safety of vaginal oestrogen across different age groups, its use in women with VTE risk or breast cancer, and the role of vaginal DHEA.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran

In today's podcast, Dr Ellie Freedman discusses why patients may stay in sexually violent relationships, warning signs for health providers, long-term impacts, and building effective referral networks.

Prof Sonia Grover shares her clinical expertise and real-world experience about the best way to assess and manage adolescent girls who present with heavy and/or painful periods.

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