Lectures

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A/Prof Greg Katsoulotos presents four case studies to demonstrate how best to manage patients who have asthma symptoms despite being on seemingly appropriate treatment.

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Prof Dennis Lau describes who is at risk and the presenting symptoms and signs.

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A/Prof Ralph Audehm and Prof Brendon Yee use a primary care case study to discuss these changes and their practical application in clinical practice.

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Prof Kim Delbaere describes national and international falls prevention guidelines into practical actions for general practice.

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Dr Stephanie Daly discusses the new developments and their practical implications.

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Professor Andrew Sindone AM provides an update on heart failure diagnosis and assessment.

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Dr Gabby Mahoney outlines how common food allergens can and should be introduced to infants safely.

This talk will explain how obesity drives heart failure, particularly HFpEF and will outline the recommended management of HFpEF on patients with obesity, that includes using incretin therapy.

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This talk will highlight the critical importance of early detection of age-related weakness and how timely intervention through suitable nutritional support can improve outcomes.

LDL-C drives atherosclerosis. This talk reviews the latest evidence, new LDL-C targets for at-risk groups, and current treatment options for managing this major cardiovascular risk factor.

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Explore what the new social media age restriction changes mean for young people, and how to provide practical tips and strategies to help support young people and their families navigate the change.

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Understand CKD screening priorities, risk mitigation strategies, and the role of SGLT-2 inhibitors in preventing progression and complications.

A/Prof Greg Katsoulotos presents four case studies to demonstrate how best to manage patients who have asthma symptoms despite being on seemingly appropriate treatment.

Prof Dennis Lau describes who is at risk and the presenting symptoms and signs.

A/Prof Ralph Audehm and Prof Brendon Yee use a primary care case study to discuss these changes and their practical application in clinical practice.

Prof Kim Delbaere describes national and international falls prevention guidelines into practical actions for general practice.

Dr Stephanie Daly discusses the new developments and their practical implications.

Professor Andrew Sindone AM provides an update on heart failure diagnosis and assessment.

Dr Gabby Mahoney outlines how common food allergens can and should be introduced to infants safely.

This talk will explain how obesity drives heart failure, particularly HFpEF and will outline the recommended management of HFpEF on patients with obesity, that includes using incretin therapy.

This talk will highlight the critical importance of early detection of age-related weakness and how timely intervention through suitable nutritional support can improve outcomes.

LDL-C drives atherosclerosis. This talk reviews the latest evidence, new LDL-C targets for at-risk groups, and current treatment options for managing this major cardiovascular risk factor.

Explore what the new social media age restriction changes mean for young people, and how to provide practical tips and strategies to help support young people and their families navigate the change.

Understand CKD screening priorities, risk mitigation strategies, and the role of SGLT-2 inhibitors in preventing progression and complications.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal Liver Function Test Interpretation

Tuesday 31st March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Dr Emily Nash

Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist; Chris O'Brien Lifehouse; Clinical Associate Lecturer, University of Sydney

Join Dr Emily Nash for their lecture where they will offer a framework to interpret abnormal LFTS and suggest diagnostic algorithms to help determine the most appropriate next step.