Women’s Health

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Dr Jane Elliott AM and Prof Peter Wong unpack key updates from the latest RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia guidelines – from diagnosis and risk assessment to treatment choices, duration, and new PBS-listed bone anabolic options.

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In today's episode, Dr Sean Copson explains how to recognise endometriosis early, initiate treatment confidently, and know when specialist input can make a difference.

Expert/s: Dr Sean Copson
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Prof Rodney Baber AM breaks down the FDA’s MHT decision and provides a clear, evidence-based perspective on what matters for safe and balanced menopause care.

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Dr Rebecca Mackenzie-Proctor outlines how hormonal shifts, antibiotics and lifestyle factors influence vaginal microbiome health and shares practical, evidence-aligned ways clinicians can support patients with recurrent symptoms.

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Prof Deborah Bateson AM explains on how different oestrogens work, how they affect safety and metabolism, and how this knowledge supports better contraceptive and MHT choices.

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In today’s episode, Dr Susan Hawes discusses breast density, modern oncoplastic techniques and the evolving approach to axillary management.

Expert/s: Dr Susan Hawes
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In today's episode, Dr Alison Wimms highlights how hormonal changes and subtle symptoms make sleep apnoea in women easy to miss in clinical practice.

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This episode explores the evolving landscape of fetal Rhesus screening in pregnancy care, featuring expert insights from A/Prof Marina Berbic and Jessica Clarke. Learn how advances in cell-free DNA testing are reshaping anti-D immunoglobulin use, why updated national guidelines matter, and what healthcare professionals need to know about ordering, timing, and interpreting results.

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility are more common than you think. Dr Jason Lam and physiotherapist Leanne Scown unpack the key signs to look for, why early recognition matters, and how healthcare professionals can lead coordinated, effective care for these often-overlooked patients

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Marie Claire Seely discusses how primary care clinicians can better recognise, assess and support patients living with POTS and other forms of dysautonomia.

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Jessica Taylor discusses early recognition and practical strategies to help you better support patients living with endometriosis.

Expert/s: Jessica Taylor
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Hidden brain injuries from domestic abuse often go unnoticed. Lara Graves shares practical tips for healthcare professionals on spotting symptoms, asking the right questions, and supporting patient safety and recovery.

Expert/s: Lara Graves

Dr Jane Elliott AM and Prof Peter Wong unpack key updates from the latest RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia guidelines – from diagnosis and risk assessment to treatment choices, duration, and new PBS-listed bone anabolic options.

In today's episode, Dr Sean Copson explains how to recognise endometriosis early, initiate treatment confidently, and know when specialist input can make a difference.

Expert/s: Dr Sean Copson

Prof Rodney Baber AM breaks down the FDA’s MHT decision and provides a clear, evidence-based perspective on what matters for safe and balanced menopause care.

Dr Rebecca Mackenzie-Proctor outlines how hormonal shifts, antibiotics and lifestyle factors influence vaginal microbiome health and shares practical, evidence-aligned ways clinicians can support patients with recurrent symptoms.

Prof Deborah Bateson AM explains on how different oestrogens work, how they affect safety and metabolism, and how this knowledge supports better contraceptive and MHT choices.

In today’s episode, Dr Susan Hawes discusses breast density, modern oncoplastic techniques and the evolving approach to axillary management.

Expert/s: Dr Susan Hawes

In today's episode, Dr Alison Wimms highlights how hormonal changes and subtle symptoms make sleep apnoea in women easy to miss in clinical practice.

This episode explores the evolving landscape of fetal Rhesus screening in pregnancy care, featuring expert insights from A/Prof Marina Berbic and Jessica Clarke. Learn how advances in cell-free DNA testing are reshaping anti-D immunoglobulin use, why updated national guidelines matter, and what healthcare professionals need to know about ordering, timing, and interpreting results.

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility are more common than you think. Dr Jason Lam and physiotherapist Leanne Scown unpack the key signs to look for, why early recognition matters, and how healthcare professionals can lead coordinated, effective care for these often-overlooked patients

Marie Claire Seely discusses how primary care clinicians can better recognise, assess and support patients living with POTS and other forms of dysautonomia.

Jessica Taylor discusses early recognition and practical strategies to help you better support patients living with endometriosis.

Expert/s: Jessica Taylor

Hidden brain injuries from domestic abuse often go unnoticed. Lara Graves shares practical tips for healthcare professionals on spotting symptoms, asking the right questions, and supporting patient safety and recovery.

Expert/s: Lara Graves

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Peanut Allergy

Tuesday 17th March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Dr Sam Mehr

Paediatric Allergist, Immunologist & Immunopathologist; Royal Children’s Hospital; Epworth Hospital, Melbourne

Peanut allergy incidence among children is increasing, but there's more to managing it than just avoidance and adrenalin. Join Dr Sam Mehr as he covers the full spectrum of peanut allergy management options.