Podcasts

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

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Dr Salwan Al-Salihi
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Salwan Al-Salihi explores current and emerging treatment options for pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence, and learn how to choose the right approach for each patient.

Dr Mike Selby
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, experts Dr Mike Selby and Dr Jeb McAviney discuss timely and appropriate scoliosis treatments, including screening, evaluation, referral, and motion-preserving surgical options for younger patients.

A/Prof Eric Chung
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, A/Prof Eric Chung discusses male urinary dysfunction, its links to BPH and cardiovascular health, and how early referral and minimally invasive surgery can improve outcomes.

Prof Rod Baber
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In this episode, Dr Rod Baber, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, answers questions about the new medication fezolinetant that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Dr Shannon Thomas
0.5 EA

Dr Shannon Thomas provides a refresher on the presenting symptoms and signs of PAD.

Prof Rod Baber
0.5 EA

Professor Rod Baber uses a series of case studies to discuss some of the challenges that clinicians face when managing women with menopausal symptoms.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Prof Andrew Sindone & Dr Ted Wu
0.5 EA

Professor Andrew Sindone and Dr Ted Wu discuss the importance of SGLT2 inhibitors for patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Dr Fiona Chan
0.5 EA

Dr Fiona Chan explains that, research has now identified new antibody-mediated demyelinating diseases that have been mistaken for MS in the past.

Expert/s: Dr Fiona Chan
Dr Rebecca South
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

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.

Dr Philip Tong
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

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
A/Prof Vicki Kotsirilos AM
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

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.

A/Prof Kate Stern
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

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.

Dr Salwan Al-Salihi explores current and emerging treatment options for pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence, and learn how to choose the right approach for each patient.

In today’s podcast, experts Dr Mike Selby and Dr Jeb McAviney discuss timely and appropriate scoliosis treatments, including screening, evaluation, referral, and motion-preserving surgical options for younger patients.

In today’s podcast, A/Prof Eric Chung discusses male urinary dysfunction, its links to BPH and cardiovascular health, and how early referral and minimally invasive surgery can improve outcomes.

In this episode, Dr Rod Baber, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, answers questions about the new medication fezolinetant that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber

Dr Shannon Thomas provides a refresher on the presenting symptoms and signs of PAD.

Professor Rod Baber uses a series of case studies to discuss some of the challenges that clinicians face when managing women with menopausal symptoms.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber

Professor Andrew Sindone and Dr Ted Wu discuss the importance of SGLT2 inhibitors for patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Dr Fiona Chan explains that, research has now identified new antibody-mediated demyelinating diseases that have been mistaken for MS in the past.

Expert/s: Dr Fiona Chan

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.