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Prof Richard Harvey
1 EA, 0.5 RP

Tips and practical aids for more effective investigation, diagnosis and management

A/Prof Peter van Wijngaarden
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The link between diabetes and eye disease and the need for regular screening - adopt the risk-based approach and manage identified risks supporting the patients along their treatment journey via a team-based approach.

Dr Bronwyn Jenkins
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Some of these myths significantly impact on quality of care and potential for a positive management outcome. Patients are not the only source of migraine myths - there are several that medical professionals perpetuate

Prof Robert McLachlan AM
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A high index of suspicion helps when looking out for androgen deficiency in younger males. Half of all patients with Klinefelter Syndrome remain undiagnosed

Dr Florence Chang
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Patients presenting with involuntary movements across joints with a positive family history of Huntington's Disease require early referral to a Huntington’s Disease Clinic and those with no family history to a movement disorder neurologist.

Clinical A/Prof Lauren Sanders
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Structuring the consultation for a patient suffering with migraines, how to use the equip approach? Implementing nonpharmacological strategies for migraine prevention

Dr Emily Isham
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The cancer navigators can help find necessary information, suggest referral pathways, support resources, help to access clinical trials and even medications and treatments that may be otherwise too expensive.

Expert/s: Dr Emily Isham
A/Prof Stephen Della-Fiorentina OAM
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

How to navigate and manage a rare presentation of a common cancer. The supports and resources available to GPs to assist in supporting patients to navigate this space

Prof Richard Stark
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Migraine is more than just a headache - It is a useful diagnosis to make because there lots of treatment options

Dr Sarah Catford
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

When addressing infertility issues with a couple, involve the male partner early. It is important to emphasise that male factor infertility is more common than we think

Christine Cockburn
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Most common cancers are becoming differentiated into to progressively smaller subgroups resulting in many being classed as rare cancers - this fine tuning allows for personalised care and targeted therapies

Prof Creswell Eastman AO
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Four formulations of thyroxine available - understand the differences and the practical implications. How to initiate thyroxine in the elderly, the newly pregnant woman and an otherwise healthy young adult

Tips and practical aids for more effective investigation, diagnosis and management

The link between diabetes and eye disease and the need for regular screening - adopt the risk-based approach and manage identified risks supporting the patients along their treatment journey via a team-based approach.

Some of these myths significantly impact on quality of care and potential for a positive management outcome. Patients are not the only source of migraine myths - there are several that medical professionals perpetuate

A high index of suspicion helps when looking out for androgen deficiency in younger males. Half of all patients with Klinefelter Syndrome remain undiagnosed

Patients presenting with involuntary movements across joints with a positive family history of Huntington's Disease require early referral to a Huntington’s Disease Clinic and those with no family history to a movement disorder neurologist.

Structuring the consultation for a patient suffering with migraines, how to use the equip approach? Implementing nonpharmacological strategies for migraine prevention

The cancer navigators can help find necessary information, suggest referral pathways, support resources, help to access clinical trials and even medications and treatments that may be otherwise too expensive.

Expert/s: Dr Emily Isham

How to navigate and manage a rare presentation of a common cancer. The supports and resources available to GPs to assist in supporting patients to navigate this space

Migraine is more than just a headache - It is a useful diagnosis to make because there lots of treatment options

When addressing infertility issues with a couple, involve the male partner early. It is important to emphasise that male factor infertility is more common than we think

Most common cancers are becoming differentiated into to progressively smaller subgroups resulting in many being classed as rare cancers - this fine tuning allows for personalised care and targeted therapies

Four formulations of thyroxine available - understand the differences and the practical implications. How to initiate thyroxine in the elderly, the newly pregnant woman and an otherwise healthy young adult