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Sandra Steele
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Humans are now living much more closely with animals and this increases the risk of zoonoses

Expert/s: Sandra Steele
A/Prof Michael Talbot
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A very clear and logical approach to goal setting; a must-listen-to podcast for all GPs

A/Prof Michael d'Emden
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Decisions regarding glycaemic control may not be simple as there are situations where you strive for tighter control or settle for less than satisfactory control

Dr Prash Puspanathan
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

While evidence for effectiveness in managing mental health disorders is growing, it is resource-intensive and must involve trained psychotherapists in a specialised setup and follow up

A/Prof Neale Cohen
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Patients wearing insulin pumps should be asked if they have a current emergency plan in case the pump breaks down, and fresh supplies of insulin pens

Emeritus Prof Alastair Goss
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

TMD is a disorder that has myogenous, psychogenic and autogenous components

Dr Anita Sharma
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Your patient with T2DM has been diagnosed with exudative retinopathy. Dr Gary Deed and Dr Anita Sharma take a deeper dive into this common problem

Clinical A/Prof Sheryl Van Nunen
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Mammalian meat allergy is the most common reason patients carry an Epipen in the Northern Beaches of Sydney

Dr Anita Sharma
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

We should have a high index of suspicion for diabetes complications in our patients with T2DM

Clinical A/Prof Dieter Gebauer
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Altered sensation of lip and chin, an altered bite or malocclusion or change in tooth position are important signs of significant injury

Dr Paul Mason
1 EA, 0.5 RP

When it comes to lifestyle modification in the management of T2DM, dietary intervention is by far the most important

Expert/s: Dr Paul Mason
Clinical A/Prof Dieter Gebauer
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The red flags are lesions that are painful, rapidly expanding, bleeding, ulcerated and not of a homogenous appearance

Humans are now living much more closely with animals and this increases the risk of zoonoses

Expert/s: Sandra Steele

A very clear and logical approach to goal setting; a must-listen-to podcast for all GPs

Decisions regarding glycaemic control may not be simple as there are situations where you strive for tighter control or settle for less than satisfactory control

While evidence for effectiveness in managing mental health disorders is growing, it is resource-intensive and must involve trained psychotherapists in a specialised setup and follow up

Patients wearing insulin pumps should be asked if they have a current emergency plan in case the pump breaks down, and fresh supplies of insulin pens

TMD is a disorder that has myogenous, psychogenic and autogenous components

Your patient with T2DM has been diagnosed with exudative retinopathy. Dr Gary Deed and Dr Anita Sharma take a deeper dive into this common problem

Mammalian meat allergy is the most common reason patients carry an Epipen in the Northern Beaches of Sydney

We should have a high index of suspicion for diabetes complications in our patients with T2DM

Altered sensation of lip and chin, an altered bite or malocclusion or change in tooth position are important signs of significant injury

When it comes to lifestyle modification in the management of T2DM, dietary intervention is by far the most important

Expert/s: Dr Paul Mason

The red flags are lesions that are painful, rapidly expanding, bleeding, ulcerated and not of a homogenous appearance