Lectures

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Dr Robert Hungerford describes when heart failure should be suspected, how it can be assessed and diagnosed.

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A/Prof Yvonne Zissiadis discusses the pivotal role radiation therapy plays in the management and treatment of breast cancer.

Dr JoAnn See highlights common misconceptions teenagers have about acne.

Expert/s: Dr Jo-Ann See

Dr Mike Selby discusses the fundamentals of recognising developing scoliosis.

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Prof Rod Baber presents the latest evidence and recommendations for the use of MHT in symptomatic menopausal women who have been treated for cancers.

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Dr Chris Bollen explains that there is significant value in identifying those people who are at risk of reduced muscle health and intervening early.

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Professor Brendon Yee provides an update on OSA and its association with obesity.

Dr Andrew Scroop explains why oral corticosteroid stewardship in asthma is important.

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Dr Sonia Davison discusses the implications of menopause on, not only bones, but also muscles and joints.

Dr Andree Leech provides the fundamentals of assessing paediatric anxiety.

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Prof Brendon Yee addresses the questions on sleep studies and CPAP. 

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David Gardner outlines the major risks for healthcare practitioners who engage with social media.

Dr Robert Hungerford describes when heart failure should be suspected, how it can be assessed and diagnosed.

A/Prof Yvonne Zissiadis discusses the pivotal role radiation therapy plays in the management and treatment of breast cancer.

Dr JoAnn See highlights common misconceptions teenagers have about acne.

Expert/s: Dr Jo-Ann See

Dr Mike Selby discusses the fundamentals of recognising developing scoliosis.

Prof Rod Baber presents the latest evidence and recommendations for the use of MHT in symptomatic menopausal women who have been treated for cancers.

Dr Chris Bollen explains that there is significant value in identifying those people who are at risk of reduced muscle health and intervening early.

Professor Brendon Yee provides an update on OSA and its association with obesity.

Dr Andrew Scroop explains why oral corticosteroid stewardship in asthma is important.

Dr Sonia Davison discusses the implications of menopause on, not only bones, but also muscles and joints.

Dr Andree Leech provides the fundamentals of assessing paediatric anxiety.

Prof Brendon Yee addresses the questions on sleep studies and CPAP. 

David Gardner outlines the major risks for healthcare practitioners who engage with social media.

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.