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In this episode, GP Dr Ryan Williams and host Dr Charlotte Hespe unpack how everyday moments can either compound distress for LGBTQIA+ patients or become powerful points of prevention.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Prof Peter Wong talks with host Dr David Lim about the updated RACGP/Healthy Bones Australia osteoporosis guidelines and new position statement.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Lachlan Fieldhouse and Tim Fisk join host Dr Charlotte Hespe to discuss the safety planning and ongoing management of suicidal risk in Australian primary care.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

What if your biggest problem isn’t burnout, but how you recover? Performance coach Andrew May turns the spotlight back on doctors themselves, challenging the gap between what you tell patients and what you do in your own life.

Expert/s: Andrew May
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

In this episode, Geneticist Prof Jenny Graves joins host Dr David Lim to discuss the strange biology of the Y chromosome, its surprising links with men’s health, and why some men are more vulnerable to losing it as they age.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

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.

1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

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
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

A/Prof Jun Yang discusses primary aldosteronism (PA) as a common yet under-recognised cause of hypertension, particularly in resistant cases

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Matthew Stokes speaks with host Dr Charlotte Hespe about how Barrett’s oesophagus develops, which patients GPs should be thinking about for targeted endoscopy, and what surveillance really looks like in practice.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr David speaks with dermatologist Dr Ritu Gupta about the emerging clinical challenges of rapid weight loss, from muscle loss to skin laxity and hair shedding. Together they unpack what Australian GPs should be watching for and how to guide patients through safer, slower weight loss while supporting their functional health and appearance.

Expert/s: Dr Ritu Gupta
1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Sushil Pant and Dr David Lim explore real-world cases of shoulder pain in general practice that will help inform whether you reassure, inject, rehabilitate or refer.

Expert/s: Dr Sushil Pant
1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr David Lim speaks with clinical physiologist, Philip Teuwen, about how GPs can confidently navigate sleep studies for obstructive sleep apnoea and insomnia.

Expert/s: Philip Teuwen

In this episode, GP Dr Ryan Williams and host Dr Charlotte Hespe unpack how everyday moments can either compound distress for LGBTQIA+ patients or become powerful points of prevention.

Prof Peter Wong talks with host Dr David Lim about the updated RACGP/Healthy Bones Australia osteoporosis guidelines and new position statement.

Lachlan Fieldhouse and Tim Fisk join host Dr Charlotte Hespe to discuss the safety planning and ongoing management of suicidal risk in Australian primary care.

What if your biggest problem isn’t burnout, but how you recover? Performance coach Andrew May turns the spotlight back on doctors themselves, challenging the gap between what you tell patients and what you do in your own life.

Expert/s: Andrew May

In this episode, Geneticist Prof Jenny Graves joins host Dr David Lim to discuss the strange biology of the Y chromosome, its surprising links with men’s health, and why some men are more vulnerable to losing it as they age.

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.

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

A/Prof Jun Yang discusses primary aldosteronism (PA) as a common yet under-recognised cause of hypertension, particularly in resistant cases

Dr Matthew Stokes speaks with host Dr Charlotte Hespe about how Barrett’s oesophagus develops, which patients GPs should be thinking about for targeted endoscopy, and what surveillance really looks like in practice.

Dr David speaks with dermatologist Dr Ritu Gupta about the emerging clinical challenges of rapid weight loss, from muscle loss to skin laxity and hair shedding. Together they unpack what Australian GPs should be watching for and how to guide patients through safer, slower weight loss while supporting their functional health and appearance.

Expert/s: Dr Ritu Gupta

Dr Sushil Pant and Dr David Lim explore real-world cases of shoulder pain in general practice that will help inform whether you reassure, inject, rehabilitate or refer.

Expert/s: Dr Sushil Pant

Dr David Lim speaks with clinical physiologist, Philip Teuwen, about how GPs can confidently navigate sleep studies for obstructive sleep apnoea and insomnia.

Expert/s: Philip Teuwen

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Tune in for "Facial rashes case studies - Practical guide to assessment and management" lecture

Tuesday 9th June, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Dr Philip Tong

Consultant Dermatologist; Founder, DermScreen, Dermatology Junction; Visiting Medical Officer, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney

In this talk, dermatologist, Dr Philip Tong presents a series of cases with just this scenario. Using these cases, Dr Tong will demonstrate how to systematically assess the patient presenting with a facial red, steroid-resistant rash as well as outlining the features in the history and presentation that give clues to the diagnosis.