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Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya shares practical insights into recognising, investigating and managing SVT in primary care.

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Prof Thierry Vancaillie provides an insightful discussion on recognizing and managing vulval pain, from the underlying mechanisms to the exploration of promising new topical therapies.

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Prof Jane Alty shares updates on recognising, supporting and managing Parkinson’s disease beyond the motor symptoms.

Expert/s: Prof Jane Alty
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Prof Vivienne Milch explains how Australia’s new lung cancer screening program aims to detect the disease earlier, and how GPs are central to making it work.

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Dr Joe Dusseldorp discusses modern breast reconstruction techniques, patient decision-making, and the innovations shaping recovery and outcomes.

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Dr Nicholas Lotz shares insights on treating patients seeking blepharoplasty and abdominoplasty.

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Dr Michelle Boyd explores how to recognise, investigate and manage eating disorders in children, with practical guidance for early GP intervention.

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Dr Ted Wu discussed the opportunities and challenges that future research into cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes are likely to encounter.

Expert/s: Dr Ted Wu
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This presentation discuss the risk of nutritional deficits and loss of muscle mass associated with the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists and recommendations on how to reduce these risks.

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Changes to the Australian prostate cancer screening guidelines will be discussed including the updated risk: benefit profile for PSA testing, who should be tested and how test results should be interpreted and managed.

Dr Alison Chiu provides an update on the pathophysiology of dry eye and who is at risk of developing this condition.

Expert/s: Dr Alison Chiu
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Julia Crawford unpacks when surgical approaches to sleep apnoea are worth considering, and how to support patients through these complex decisions.

Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya shares practical insights into recognising, investigating and managing SVT in primary care.

Prof Thierry Vancaillie provides an insightful discussion on recognizing and managing vulval pain, from the underlying mechanisms to the exploration of promising new topical therapies.

Prof Jane Alty shares updates on recognising, supporting and managing Parkinson’s disease beyond the motor symptoms.

Expert/s: Prof Jane Alty

Prof Vivienne Milch explains how Australia’s new lung cancer screening program aims to detect the disease earlier, and how GPs are central to making it work.

Dr Joe Dusseldorp discusses modern breast reconstruction techniques, patient decision-making, and the innovations shaping recovery and outcomes.

Dr Nicholas Lotz shares insights on treating patients seeking blepharoplasty and abdominoplasty.

Dr Michelle Boyd explores how to recognise, investigate and manage eating disorders in children, with practical guidance for early GP intervention.

Dr Ted Wu discussed the opportunities and challenges that future research into cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes are likely to encounter.

Expert/s: Dr Ted Wu

This presentation discuss the risk of nutritional deficits and loss of muscle mass associated with the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists and recommendations on how to reduce these risks.

Changes to the Australian prostate cancer screening guidelines will be discussed including the updated risk: benefit profile for PSA testing, who should be tested and how test results should be interpreted and managed.

Dr Alison Chiu provides an update on the pathophysiology of dry eye and who is at risk of developing this condition.

Expert/s: Dr Alison Chiu

Dr Julia Crawford unpacks when surgical approaches to sleep apnoea are worth considering, and how to support patients through these complex decisions.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Tune in for "ECG cases with traces" lecture

Tuesday 26th May, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya

Sub-specialist Cardiac Electrophysiologist

In this talk, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya presents a series of cardiac cases and outlines the process of interpretation that leads to diagnosis and appropriate management.