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Practical understanding of the risk-benefit considerations as well as an update on AZ clots and bleeds.

Professor John Newnham will discuss the significance of recent research regarding the importance of maintaining pregnancies till 39 weeks will be counterpoised against a recent tendency towards elective early birth.

Why there aren't many diseases that cause as much fear among both the general public and medical practitioners as meningitis

Endometriosis can be a challenging condition - not only for the affected woman but also for the primary care clinician trying to treat it

Herpes zoster affecting the eye not only causes severe pain, but can be associated with significant long-term sequelae

Dr Wainstein will cover the definition, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis. The common causes and epidemiology of anaphylaxis and anaphylaxis related fatalities will be discussed.

Dr Katz, will provide general practitioners with information to support the diagnosis and management of benign prostatic enlargement.

Expert/s: Dr Darren Katz

Prof Macartney will explain the safety data on the use of COVID vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. This data has been collected from around the world and how it will be applied in Australia will be explained.

Joyce McSwan explains that LBP is one of the leading causes of diminished quality of life and disability worldwide.  In primary healthcare, it is one of the most common presenting ailments.

Expert/s: Joyce McSwan

Prof Hopwood will explain why depression is one of the commonest conditions managed in primary care. New guidelines have implications for the management of this very common illness.

Prof Tran will bring clinicians up to speed on the important features of this side-effect - where and when these clots occur, the symptoms they produce, when and how these patients should be investigated and how these patients are best managed. Get the answers to the most frequent questions your patients are asking.

Practical understanding of the risk-benefit considerations as well as an update on AZ clots and bleeds.

Professor John Newnham will discuss the significance of recent research regarding the importance of maintaining pregnancies till 39 weeks will be counterpoised against a recent tendency towards elective early birth.

Why there aren't many diseases that cause as much fear among both the general public and medical practitioners as meningitis

Endometriosis can be a challenging condition - not only for the affected woman but also for the primary care clinician trying to treat it

Herpes zoster affecting the eye not only causes severe pain, but can be associated with significant long-term sequelae

Dr Wainstein will cover the definition, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis. The common causes and epidemiology of anaphylaxis and anaphylaxis related fatalities will be discussed.

Dr Katz, will provide general practitioners with information to support the diagnosis and management of benign prostatic enlargement.

Expert/s: Dr Darren Katz

Prof Macartney will explain the safety data on the use of COVID vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. This data has been collected from around the world and how it will be applied in Australia will be explained.

Joyce McSwan explains that LBP is one of the leading causes of diminished quality of life and disability worldwide.  In primary healthcare, it is one of the most common presenting ailments.

Expert/s: Joyce McSwan

Prof Hopwood will explain why depression is one of the commonest conditions managed in primary care. New guidelines have implications for the management of this very common illness.

Prof Tran will bring clinicians up to speed on the important features of this side-effect - where and when these clots occur, the symptoms they produce, when and how these patients should be investigated and how these patients are best managed. Get the answers to the most frequent questions your patients are asking.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

New Brain Health Guidelines – What GPs Can Do

Tuesday 4th August, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey

Psychologist; Director, UNSW Ageing Futures Institute; ARC Laureate Fellow; Senior Principal Research Scientist, NeuRA

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey translates the WHO's updated 2026 dementia risk-reduction guidelines changes into concrete actions for opportunistic risk assessment and targeted advice in everyday general practice.