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Dr Peter Lin provides an overview on what is now known about Covid - in particular the pathophysiology of the infection and its systemic effects.

Expert/s: Dr Peter Lin
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Associate Professor Adrian Mar discusses the key early diagnostic features of vitiligo.

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Associate Professor Li-Chuen Wong outlines a practical, structured approach to managing patients with eczema.

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Associate Professor Michael Woodward AM provides an update on this new initiative including who will now be eligible for this free vaccine.

Paediatric allergist, Dr Preeti Joshi discusses the different types of reactions to cow's milk.

Respiratory Physician Professor David Price discusses the role of ICS in COPD and outlines how to determine who is likely to benefit from this add-on therapy, who is at increased risk of pneumonia from ICS and what can be done to mitigate this risk.

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Cardiologist Professor Andrew Sindone discusses the important role MRAs have in treating heart failure and the differences between the different MRAs available.

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As immunisation educator Angela Newbound discusses, vaccination rates should be helped by the fact that COVID-19 vaccines can be safely co-administered with other routine immunisations such as flu vaccines.

Clinical Associate Professor Gregory Katsoulotos, provides Australian GPs with a practical, case-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in line with Australian guidelines.

Professor Jason Ong discusses what is needed to address syphilis and the apparent gaps in diagnosis and treatment.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong
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Dermatologist Dr Belinda Welsh discusses the most important and distinguishing features of rosacea that will help clinicians.

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A/Professor Ralph Audehm and Professor Genie Pedagogos discusses the evidence for using SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD.

Dr Peter Lin provides an overview on what is now known about Covid - in particular the pathophysiology of the infection and its systemic effects.

Expert/s: Dr Peter Lin

Associate Professor Adrian Mar discusses the key early diagnostic features of vitiligo.

Associate Professor Li-Chuen Wong outlines a practical, structured approach to managing patients with eczema.

Associate Professor Michael Woodward AM provides an update on this new initiative including who will now be eligible for this free vaccine.

Paediatric allergist, Dr Preeti Joshi discusses the different types of reactions to cow's milk.

Respiratory Physician Professor David Price discusses the role of ICS in COPD and outlines how to determine who is likely to benefit from this add-on therapy, who is at increased risk of pneumonia from ICS and what can be done to mitigate this risk.

Cardiologist Professor Andrew Sindone discusses the important role MRAs have in treating heart failure and the differences between the different MRAs available.

As immunisation educator Angela Newbound discusses, vaccination rates should be helped by the fact that COVID-19 vaccines can be safely co-administered with other routine immunisations such as flu vaccines.

Clinical Associate Professor Gregory Katsoulotos, provides Australian GPs with a practical, case-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in line with Australian guidelines.

Professor Jason Ong discusses what is needed to address syphilis and the apparent gaps in diagnosis and treatment.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong

Dermatologist Dr Belinda Welsh discusses the most important and distinguishing features of rosacea that will help clinicians.

A/Professor Ralph Audehm and Professor Genie Pedagogos discusses the evidence for using SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Practical Strategies for Behaviour Management in Dementia

Tuesday 7th July, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Dr Chrys Pulle

Geriatrician; Principal Investigator, Internal Medicine and Dementia Research Unit, The Prince Charles Hospital

Dr Chrys Pulle provides practical and evidence-based recommendations on how best these behavioural and psychological symptoms can be assessed and managed.