Women’s Health

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Dr Jane Elliott AM, Dr Sonia Davison, Prof Rod Baber AM & Dr James Brown unpack the evidence, misconceptions and practical decision-making that shape real-world menopause and perimenopause care in Australian general practice.

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PCOS affects one in eight Australian women, yet many remain undiagnosed until fertility care. Hear practical tips for clinicians on early diagnosis, mental health support, and evidence-based management across the lifespan.

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This episode breaks down the new Australian osteoporosis guidelines into clear, practical steps for healthcare professionals on clarifying diagnosis, risk assessment and real-world treatment decisions.

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From evolving guidance on MHT and breast cancer risk to the challenges of perimenopause and emerging non-hormonal treatments, this discussion offers practical insights navigating care in a changing landscape.

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Explore the latest PCOS guidelines and practical case discussions, covering diagnosis, holistic management, and key considerations for clinicians from adolescence through to pregnancy.

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In today's episode, Prof Kelly-Anne Phillips shares a practical discussion on identifying breast cancer risk and the role of preventative medications in personalised care.

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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

Dr Jane Elliott AM, Dr Sonia Davison, Prof Rod Baber AM & Dr James Brown unpack the evidence, misconceptions and practical decision-making that shape real-world menopause and perimenopause care in Australian general practice.

PCOS affects one in eight Australian women, yet many remain undiagnosed until fertility care. Hear practical tips for clinicians on early diagnosis, mental health support, and evidence-based management across the lifespan.

This episode breaks down the new Australian osteoporosis guidelines into clear, practical steps for healthcare professionals on clarifying diagnosis, risk assessment and real-world treatment decisions.

From evolving guidance on MHT and breast cancer risk to the challenges of perimenopause and emerging non-hormonal treatments, this discussion offers practical insights navigating care in a changing landscape.

Explore the latest PCOS guidelines and practical case discussions, covering diagnosis, holistic management, and key considerations for clinicians from adolescence through to pregnancy.

In today's episode, Prof Kelly-Anne Phillips shares a practical discussion on identifying breast cancer risk and the role of preventative medications in personalised care.

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

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal LFTs – Practical Cases Expert Q&A

Tuesday 28th April, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Prof Simone Strasser

Hepatologist; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Join Prof Simone Strasser for the upcoming webcast, where they will discuss with A/Prof Ralph Audehm, by means of a series of primary care case studies, the framework for interpreting abnormal liver function tests.