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The 45Up Podcast explores healthy aging and how GPs can better support patients to increase their health span as opposed to just their life span.

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Dr Alice Powell discusses Super-agers and understanding this cohort in our community, outcomes from systematic studies, and immunotherapy options in primary care.

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A/Prof Amanda Gilligan discusses stroke prevention in primary care, vascular risk factors, lifestyle changes and monitoring risk overtime and in follow-up consults.

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Dr Anthony Marinucci discusses the efficiencies needed and the barriers in aged care, including how to streamline and manage them, and much more in this update in aged care.

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Learn about the current understanding of risk factors for dementia and how can you differentiate between genetic risk vs lifestyle risk of dementia.

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Dr Peter Tenni provides advice on deprescribing medications for the elderly and approaches during consultations.

Expert/s: Dr Peter Tenni
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Dr Karen Magraith discusses the significance of menopause and investigations beyond hormones and hot flushes, and integrating guidelines and recommendations into consultations.

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Dr Rebecca Moore provides her clinical tips and recommended advice for diagnosis of dementia, and the benefits of a 45-49 health check, which can serve as a valuable opportunity to assess brain health and identify early signs of dementia.

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Dr Leon Geffen discusses new health conditions associated with the ageing population and resources to get GPs up to speed on the latest recommendations.

Expert/s: Dr Leon Geffen
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With half a million Australians currently living with chronic wound and costing the healthcare system $3 billion/yr, get the latest resources and refresh your wound care knowledge for general practice.

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Prof Cassandra Szoeke discusses the growing concern of ageing in older women, and the physiological differences between genders that should be considered.

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Dr Victoria Hayes provides her insights and recommendations for immunisations in patients aged 65+

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Prof Christopher Rowe discusses emerging blood tests for early Alzheimer’s diagnosis and ongoing studies in Australia.

Dr Alice Powell discusses Super-agers and understanding this cohort in our community, outcomes from systematic studies, and immunotherapy options in primary care.

A/Prof Amanda Gilligan discusses stroke prevention in primary care, vascular risk factors, lifestyle changes and monitoring risk overtime and in follow-up consults.

Dr Anthony Marinucci discusses the efficiencies needed and the barriers in aged care, including how to streamline and manage them, and much more in this update in aged care.

Learn about the current understanding of risk factors for dementia and how can you differentiate between genetic risk vs lifestyle risk of dementia.

Dr Peter Tenni provides advice on deprescribing medications for the elderly and approaches during consultations.

Expert/s: Dr Peter Tenni

Dr Karen Magraith discusses the significance of menopause and investigations beyond hormones and hot flushes, and integrating guidelines and recommendations into consultations.

Dr Rebecca Moore provides her clinical tips and recommended advice for diagnosis of dementia, and the benefits of a 45-49 health check, which can serve as a valuable opportunity to assess brain health and identify early signs of dementia.

Dr Leon Geffen discusses new health conditions associated with the ageing population and resources to get GPs up to speed on the latest recommendations.

Expert/s: Dr Leon Geffen

With half a million Australians currently living with chronic wound and costing the healthcare system $3 billion/yr, get the latest resources and refresh your wound care knowledge for general practice.

Prof Cassandra Szoeke discusses the growing concern of ageing in older women, and the physiological differences between genders that should be considered.

Dr Victoria Hayes provides her insights and recommendations for immunisations in patients aged 65+

Prof Christopher Rowe discusses emerging blood tests for early Alzheimer’s diagnosis and ongoing studies in Australia.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Peanut Allergy

Tuesday 17th March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Dr Sam Mehr

Paediatric Allergist, Immunologist & Immunopathologist; Royal Children’s Hospital; Epworth Hospital, Melbourne

Peanut allergy incidence among children is increasing, but there's more to managing it than just avoidance and adrenalin. Join Dr Sam Mehr as he covers the full spectrum of peanut allergy management options.