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Dr Henry Badgery
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Defining, then excluding areas that have no answer- keeping an eye out for the medium to longer term future possibilities and dangers.

Dr Rachael Sharman
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

About 50% of your patients, mostly the younger ones, would have looked up their health problem before seeing you- how can a GP work with this person on that journey.

Dr Michael Hii
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Obesity is the disease of our generation- managing obesity and the complications of obesity to suit each individual patient's requirements and needs.

Expert/s: Dr Michael Hii
Dr Cher McGillivray
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Normalise the conversation about moral injury- Emotional Intelligence is important to be able to verbalise.

Dr Julia Crawford
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Oropharyngeal cancers are preventable with early diagnosis and investigation, and strategies contribute to eliminating the threat in the future.

Prof Sally Ferguson and Dr Prerna Varma
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Talking to patients about life patterns and how they fit with shiftwork- learning strategies for sleep and alertness management.

Dr Adrian Hunt
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Recognition that there’s a range of modifiable risk factors – focus on smoking and diet.

Expert/s: Dr Adrian Hunt
A/Prof Warren Ward
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

People with eating disorders can come in all weights, sexes, and ages- engage, renourish body and brain, link with psychotherapy.

Prof Vanessa McDonald
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Significantly increased side effects- infections, DVTs, cardiovascular disease related to a lifetime cumulative dose of oral corticosteroids.

Prof Nicholas Zwar
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea is common and causes issues in quality of life- increases morbidity and risks for CVD, heart failure, CKD, and accidents.

Ann Kirkness
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Cardiac rehabilitation is a program that helps patients make healthy lifestyle changes

Expert/s: Ann Kirkness
A/Prof Jurgen Passage
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Severe symptomatic aortic stenosis carries a terrible prognosis - We need to listen to our patient's chest once a year to pick up aortic stenosis early

Defining, then excluding areas that have no answer- keeping an eye out for the medium to longer term future possibilities and dangers.

About 50% of your patients, mostly the younger ones, would have looked up their health problem before seeing you- how can a GP work with this person on that journey.

Obesity is the disease of our generation- managing obesity and the complications of obesity to suit each individual patient's requirements and needs.

Expert/s: Dr Michael Hii

Normalise the conversation about moral injury- Emotional Intelligence is important to be able to verbalise.

Oropharyngeal cancers are preventable with early diagnosis and investigation, and strategies contribute to eliminating the threat in the future.

Talking to patients about life patterns and how they fit with shiftwork- learning strategies for sleep and alertness management.

Recognition that there’s a range of modifiable risk factors – focus on smoking and diet.

Expert/s: Dr Adrian Hunt

People with eating disorders can come in all weights, sexes, and ages- engage, renourish body and brain, link with psychotherapy.

Significantly increased side effects- infections, DVTs, cardiovascular disease related to a lifetime cumulative dose of oral corticosteroids.

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea is common and causes issues in quality of life- increases morbidity and risks for CVD, heart failure, CKD, and accidents.

Cardiac rehabilitation is a program that helps patients make healthy lifestyle changes

Expert/s: Ann Kirkness

Severe symptomatic aortic stenosis carries a terrible prognosis - We need to listen to our patient's chest once a year to pick up aortic stenosis early