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Recognising the ‘red-flags’ in the history of dysmenorrhoea in a young woman

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

While evidence for effectiveness in managing mental health disorders is growing, it is resource-intensive and must involve trained psychotherapists in a specialised setup and follow up

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Keeping young children and infants safe at home - injury causes more child deaths than asthma, cancer and infectious disease combined

Expert/s: Susan Teerds
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Patients wearing insulin pumps should be asked if they have a current emergency plan in case the pump breaks down, and fresh supplies of insulin pens

The pre-pregnancy consultation provides a unique opportunity to highlight the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in achieving the best outcome for both the baby and the mother.

Sarcopenia has only recently been formally recognized as a disease in and of itself, rather than as an aspect of other diseases.

Update on the COVID vaccination for teens and children, schools transmission, vaccine safety data, Moderna vaccine, medical exemption and the new indemnity scheme as well as booster doses.

Conversation strategies to educate patients so that they can make a realistic assessment of the cost benefit equation.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Understanding SUDI - Sudden and Unexpected Death in Infancy

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

TMD is a disorder that has myogenous, psychogenic and autogenous components

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

When and how to refer to a Gynecologist and what do Gynae-oncologists do? (and don’t do)

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Your patient with T2DM has been diagnosed with exudative retinopathy. Dr Gary Deed and Dr Anita Sharma take a deeper dive into this common problem

Recognising the ‘red-flags’ in the history of dysmenorrhoea in a young woman

While evidence for effectiveness in managing mental health disorders is growing, it is resource-intensive and must involve trained psychotherapists in a specialised setup and follow up

Keeping young children and infants safe at home - injury causes more child deaths than asthma, cancer and infectious disease combined

Expert/s: Susan Teerds

Patients wearing insulin pumps should be asked if they have a current emergency plan in case the pump breaks down, and fresh supplies of insulin pens

The pre-pregnancy consultation provides a unique opportunity to highlight the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in achieving the best outcome for both the baby and the mother.

Sarcopenia has only recently been formally recognized as a disease in and of itself, rather than as an aspect of other diseases.

Update on the COVID vaccination for teens and children, schools transmission, vaccine safety data, Moderna vaccine, medical exemption and the new indemnity scheme as well as booster doses.

Conversation strategies to educate patients so that they can make a realistic assessment of the cost benefit equation.

Understanding SUDI - Sudden and Unexpected Death in Infancy

TMD is a disorder that has myogenous, psychogenic and autogenous components

When and how to refer to a Gynecologist and what do Gynae-oncologists do? (and don’t do)

Your patient with T2DM has been diagnosed with exudative retinopathy. Dr Gary Deed and Dr Anita Sharma take a deeper dive into this common problem

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Peanut Allergy

Tuesday 17th March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

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.