Podcasts

Earning CPD by listening to Healthed podcasts is simple. Each episode is eligible for Educational Activities CPD. 

In today's podcast, Dr Rebecca South discusses key messages from two valuable menopause meetings, which address controversies surrounding higher dose oestrogen, potential testosterone overuse, and implications for menopause management in general practice.

In today’s podcast, Dr Philip Tong explores the causes of nail infections, their link to paronychia and nail deformities, and effective treatment options, including topical and systemic therapies.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

In today’s podcast, A/Prof Vicki Kotsirilos AM explores how spending time in nature could boost mental health, lower blood pressure, improve sleep, and support child development.

In today's podcast, A/Prof Kate Stern and A/Prof Wan Tinn Teh to discuss key considerations for accessing public fertility services, including eligibility, age limits, available treatments, and holistic care.

Associate Professor Robyn Saw updates GPs to ensure patients with melanoma have the best chance possible to survive this deadly skin cancer.

Associate Professor Nicole Goh outlines the key features of pulmonary fibrosis

Dr Bobby Chan presents the new therapeutic option for diabetes-related chronic kidney disease.

Expert/s: Dr Bobby Chan

Dr Victoria Hayes provides the latest, evidence-based recommendations for effectively managing post-vaccination reactions in children.

In today’s podcast, Prof Jason Kovacic explores Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), its causes, challenges in diagnosis, and the latest approaches to treatment and prevention.

In today’s podcast, Dr Iestyn Lewis covers the essentials of venous leg ulcer and oedema management, emphasising proper assessment, gradual adjustment, and pain management while avoiding use in neuropathic patients.

In today’s podcast, Prof Nigel Crawford discusses whooping cough symptoms, complications, and the importance of vaccination, especially for pregnant women.

In today’s podcast, experts Prof Sandra Turner and A/Prof Lucinda Morris discuss radiation therapy as a key curative option for prostate cancer and its role in patient referrals.