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Prof Vivienne Milch explains how Australia’s new lung cancer screening program aims to detect the disease earlier, and how GPs are central to making it work.

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Dr Julia Crawford unpacks when surgical approaches to sleep apnoea are worth considering, and how to support patients through these complex decisions.

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In today's episode, the expert panel provides a timely discussion linking climate change to patient health, humanitarian crises and the responsibility of clinicians to respond.

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In today’s episode, A/Prof Ramesh Balasubramaniam OAM presents a practical discussion on recognising, assessing and managing bruxism and TMJ disorders in everyday practice.

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Dr Melissa Beitner discusses how to approach obesity as a chronic disease, providing clear insights on assessment, treatment options, and the GP’s role in long-term patient support.

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Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya outlines a practical approach to identifying, risk-stratifying, and managing patients with ventricular ectopic beats.

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Dr Joseph Dusseldorp provides practical insights on otoplasty and ear reconstruction to help you guide families with confidence.

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In today's podcast, Dr Alison Wimms shares practical insights for healthcare professionals on recognising and managing sleep apnoea in often-overlooked groups, including women, children and pregnant patients.

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In today’s podcast, Prof Jason Kovacic explains how to recognise and diagnose fibromuscular dysplasia and when to suspect it in general practice.

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In today’s podcast, Dr Wendy Freeman discusses IgE-mediated food allergies, key symptoms, management, and the importance of timely referral and support.

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In today's podcast, Dr Josephine Braid explores how to recognise, prevent, and manage burnout in healthcare professionals, with practical strategies for general practice.

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In today's podcast, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya highlights the importance of assessing atrial ectopic burden, addressing risk factors early, and using wearables to detect paroxysmal AF and prevent stroke.

Prof Vivienne Milch explains how Australia’s new lung cancer screening program aims to detect the disease earlier, and how GPs are central to making it work.

Dr Julia Crawford unpacks when surgical approaches to sleep apnoea are worth considering, and how to support patients through these complex decisions.

In today's episode, the expert panel provides a timely discussion linking climate change to patient health, humanitarian crises and the responsibility of clinicians to respond.

In today’s episode, A/Prof Ramesh Balasubramaniam OAM presents a practical discussion on recognising, assessing and managing bruxism and TMJ disorders in everyday practice.

Dr Melissa Beitner discusses how to approach obesity as a chronic disease, providing clear insights on assessment, treatment options, and the GP’s role in long-term patient support.

Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya outlines a practical approach to identifying, risk-stratifying, and managing patients with ventricular ectopic beats.

Dr Joseph Dusseldorp provides practical insights on otoplasty and ear reconstruction to help you guide families with confidence.

In today's podcast, Dr Alison Wimms shares practical insights for healthcare professionals on recognising and managing sleep apnoea in often-overlooked groups, including women, children and pregnant patients.

In today’s podcast, Prof Jason Kovacic explains how to recognise and diagnose fibromuscular dysplasia and when to suspect it in general practice.

In today’s podcast, Dr Wendy Freeman discusses IgE-mediated food allergies, key symptoms, management, and the importance of timely referral and support.

In today's podcast, Dr Josephine Braid explores how to recognise, prevent, and manage burnout in healthcare professionals, with practical strategies for general practice.

In today's podcast, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya highlights the importance of assessing atrial ectopic burden, addressing risk factors early, and using wearables to detect paroxysmal AF and prevent stroke.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal LFTs – Practical Cases Expert Q&A

Tuesday 28th April, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Prof Simone Strasser

Hepatologist; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Join Prof Simone Strasser for the upcoming webcast, where they will discuss with A/Prof Ralph Audehm, by means of a series of primary care case studies, the framework for interpreting abnormal liver function tests.