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Explore practical strategies for identifying and managing obstructive sleep apnoea in general practice, from screening tools and home-based sleep studies to weight loss, new medications and the role of technology.

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Physiotherapist Alison Slater reveals why fascia, a dynamic, innervated system is key to understanding movement, chronic pain, and patient care, challenging traditional musculoskeletal paradigms and offering practical insights for clinicians.

Expert/s: Alison Slater
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Syphilis is back, with cases and congenital infections rising. Professor Jason Ong shares why it’s happening, updated pregnancy screening guidelines and practical steps clinicians can take, plus new tools and prevention strategies.

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A practical, case-based panel i showing how kidney, cardiovascular and metabolic risks intersect in diabetes, and how current therapies can be combined for meaningful long term benefit.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

This episode unpacks the new Australian lung cancer screening program, offering practical guidance for healthcare professionals on eligibility, pack year calculation, referrals, and managing common clinical challenges.

Expert/s: Dr Tracy Leong
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Hear about why urine ACR is critical, the hidden risks of CKD Stage 3A, and how new therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists are changing care - even beyond diabetes.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Learn about the latest evidence on incretin-based therapies and how they are changing the landscape of OSA care.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr David Wetherell provides a practical discussion on recognising, assessing and responding to lower urinary tract symptoms in men presenting to general practice.

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In today's episode, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya breaks down how to recognise atrial flutter, assess its risks, and support timely rhythm management and follow-up in primary care.

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A/Prof Joe Dusseldorp explains how he approaches reconstruction after skin cancer excision, from choosing the right technique to recognising features that influence safety, referral and recovery.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today's episode, Dr Crosby Rechtin explores how to safely navigate medicinal cannabis requests, prescribing basics and the clinical realities that shape everyday decisions.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Prof Ann McCormack explains how to recognise pituitary tumour patterns, choose the right initial tests and coordinate safe, timely specialist care.

Explore practical strategies for identifying and managing obstructive sleep apnoea in general practice, from screening tools and home-based sleep studies to weight loss, new medications and the role of technology.

Physiotherapist Alison Slater reveals why fascia, a dynamic, innervated system is key to understanding movement, chronic pain, and patient care, challenging traditional musculoskeletal paradigms and offering practical insights for clinicians.

Expert/s: Alison Slater

Syphilis is back, with cases and congenital infections rising. Professor Jason Ong shares why it’s happening, updated pregnancy screening guidelines and practical steps clinicians can take, plus new tools and prevention strategies.

A practical, case-based panel i showing how kidney, cardiovascular and metabolic risks intersect in diabetes, and how current therapies can be combined for meaningful long term benefit.

This episode unpacks the new Australian lung cancer screening program, offering practical guidance for healthcare professionals on eligibility, pack year calculation, referrals, and managing common clinical challenges.

Expert/s: Dr Tracy Leong

Hear about why urine ACR is critical, the hidden risks of CKD Stage 3A, and how new therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists are changing care - even beyond diabetes.

Learn about the latest evidence on incretin-based therapies and how they are changing the landscape of OSA care.

Dr David Wetherell provides a practical discussion on recognising, assessing and responding to lower urinary tract symptoms in men presenting to general practice.

In today's episode, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya breaks down how to recognise atrial flutter, assess its risks, and support timely rhythm management and follow-up in primary care.

A/Prof Joe Dusseldorp explains how he approaches reconstruction after skin cancer excision, from choosing the right technique to recognising features that influence safety, referral and recovery.

In today's episode, Dr Crosby Rechtin explores how to safely navigate medicinal cannabis requests, prescribing basics and the clinical realities that shape everyday decisions.

Prof Ann McCormack explains how to recognise pituitary tumour patterns, choose the right initial tests and coordinate safe, timely specialist care.

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Recurrent Nasal Polyps Management – When to Refer

Tuesday 31st March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Richard Harvey

Rhinologist; Nose, Sinus, Allergy and Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgeon

Join Professor Richard Harvey for an overview of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of nasal polyps.