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

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Prof Merlin Thomas
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The aim of the game in managing patients with T2DM is to keep them out of hospital; diabetic foot complications are a common and recurrent reason for patients to be admitted to hospitals

Prof Jeffrey Craig
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The reality of epigenetic tests in general practice may not be that far away

Dr Marita Long
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The differences in dementia presentation between men and women and lifestyle modifications that may protect against dementia

Expert/s: Dr Marita Long
Dr Catherine Andronis

In this practical cases discussion facilitated by Dr Catherine Andronis, Four practical cases of mental health issues which are typical of what GPs see, will be covered with Clinical A/Prof David Horgan and Prof Malcolm Hopwood.

Prof Malcolm Hopwood

Metabolic dysregulation is a potential side effect of antipsychotics and this includes changes in cholesterol, triglycerides, BSL and BMI.

Prof Malcolm Hopwood

As there is a wide and increasing range of antipsychotic agents, the choices made need to be integrated into a shared-care model

Dr David Horgan

The management of depression which extends beyond the relief of basic symptoms.

Dr David Horgan

The various features of depressive illness and how to select the therapeutic agents based on the likely clinical efficacy for a given individual.

Dr Gary Deed
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The evidence for the use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1a is increasing and practical tips for GPs to help us in managing patients with T2DM

Expert/s: Dr Gary Deed
Dr David Horgan
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

When someone is suicidal, those who are close to the distressed person do not know what to do and often feel paralysed - because they are not sure what is the right thing to say

A/Prof Nicholas Wood

Clarification surrounding the confusion on the COVID vaccines - what is the latest recommendation on the jab intervals, age range for AZ vaccine, and the risk-benefit considerations, and which vaccine works against which variant.

Prof Peter Wark
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

If needed, oral prednisone should still be used but do so judiciously and keep in mind that the risk of osteoporosis is directly linked to cumulative lifetime doses of oral steroid

The aim of the game in managing patients with T2DM is to keep them out of hospital; diabetic foot complications are a common and recurrent reason for patients to be admitted to hospitals

The reality of epigenetic tests in general practice may not be that far away

The differences in dementia presentation between men and women and lifestyle modifications that may protect against dementia

Expert/s: Dr Marita Long

In this practical cases discussion facilitated by Dr Catherine Andronis, Four practical cases of mental health issues which are typical of what GPs see, will be covered with Clinical A/Prof David Horgan and Prof Malcolm Hopwood.

Metabolic dysregulation is a potential side effect of antipsychotics and this includes changes in cholesterol, triglycerides, BSL and BMI.

As there is a wide and increasing range of antipsychotic agents, the choices made need to be integrated into a shared-care model

The management of depression which extends beyond the relief of basic symptoms.

The various features of depressive illness and how to select the therapeutic agents based on the likely clinical efficacy for a given individual.

The evidence for the use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1a is increasing and practical tips for GPs to help us in managing patients with T2DM

Expert/s: Dr Gary Deed

When someone is suicidal, those who are close to the distressed person do not know what to do and often feel paralysed - because they are not sure what is the right thing to say

Clarification surrounding the confusion on the COVID vaccines - what is the latest recommendation on the jab intervals, age range for AZ vaccine, and the risk-benefit considerations, and which vaccine works against which variant.

If needed, oral prednisone should still be used but do so judiciously and keep in mind that the risk of osteoporosis is directly linked to cumulative lifetime doses of oral steroid