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InsideOut presents an episode on recognising body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) with a focus on men, LGBTQI+ communities, and athletes. Join Prof Susan Rossell and Dr Karen Spielman as they unpack practical pathways for early intervention and referral.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Carolyn Pinto from the Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia discusses hemispherectomy brain surgery in children, from recognising complications to navigating the transition from paediatric to adult care.

Expert/s: Carolyn Pinto
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Virologist Dr Gary Grohmann unpacks the evolving H5N1 bird flu situation, from wild birds and farm animals to the small but real risk to humans.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Clinical Haematologist Dr Nicholas Weber unpacks modern myeloma care, including the rapidly evolving field of T cell redirecting therapies.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

InsideOut presents a discussion on eating disorders across the female lifespan, including how they emerge during key hormonal transitions, the ways they present in general practice, and practical approaches to early recognition and care.

1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Clinical psychologist Dr Grant Blake unpacks contemporary best practice in assessing and managing PTSD and complex PTSD, including intensive trauma treatment, EMDR and practical referral considerations.

Expert/s: Dr Grant Blake
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Skin tears are often dismissed as minor injuries, yet they frequently signal underlying frailty, skin failure and chronic disease. In this episode, Clinical Nurse Consultant and Founder of WoundRescue Hayley Ryan joins host Dr Marita Long to unpack practical strategies for managing skin tears in the community.

Expert/s: Hayley Ryan

A/Prof Michael Woodward explains the reasons for this new vaccine, and suggests ways on how and why health professionals can and should help to promote its uptake.

0.5 EA

Dr Chrys Pulle provides an overview of the prevalence of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

Expert/s: Dr Chrys Pulle
0.5 EA

Professor Rod Baber AM discusses the realities and challenges associated with managing contraception for young women.

Dr Jo-Ann See addresses challenges faced by clinicians trying to effectively treat acne.

Expert/s: Dr Jo-Ann See
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Prof David Hunter discusses the contemporary management of knee and hip osteoarthritis, providing practical strategies to reduce pain, improve function, and avoid low value care.

InsideOut presents an episode on recognising body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) with a focus on men, LGBTQI+ communities, and athletes. Join Prof Susan Rossell and Dr Karen Spielman as they unpack practical pathways for early intervention and referral.

Carolyn Pinto from the Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia discusses hemispherectomy brain surgery in children, from recognising complications to navigating the transition from paediatric to adult care.

Expert/s: Carolyn Pinto

Virologist Dr Gary Grohmann unpacks the evolving H5N1 bird flu situation, from wild birds and farm animals to the small but real risk to humans.

Clinical Haematologist Dr Nicholas Weber unpacks modern myeloma care, including the rapidly evolving field of T cell redirecting therapies.

InsideOut presents a discussion on eating disorders across the female lifespan, including how they emerge during key hormonal transitions, the ways they present in general practice, and practical approaches to early recognition and care.

Clinical psychologist Dr Grant Blake unpacks contemporary best practice in assessing and managing PTSD and complex PTSD, including intensive trauma treatment, EMDR and practical referral considerations.

Expert/s: Dr Grant Blake

Skin tears are often dismissed as minor injuries, yet they frequently signal underlying frailty, skin failure and chronic disease. In this episode, Clinical Nurse Consultant and Founder of WoundRescue Hayley Ryan joins host Dr Marita Long to unpack practical strategies for managing skin tears in the community.

Expert/s: Hayley Ryan

A/Prof Michael Woodward explains the reasons for this new vaccine, and suggests ways on how and why health professionals can and should help to promote its uptake.

Dr Chrys Pulle provides an overview of the prevalence of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

Expert/s: Dr Chrys Pulle

Professor Rod Baber AM discusses the realities and challenges associated with managing contraception for young women.

Dr Jo-Ann See addresses challenges faced by clinicians trying to effectively treat acne.

Expert/s: Dr Jo-Ann See

Prof David Hunter discusses the contemporary management of knee and hip osteoarthritis, providing practical strategies to reduce pain, improve function, and avoid low value care.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Practical Strategies for Behaviour Management in Dementia

Tuesday 7th July, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Dr Chrys Pulle

Geriatrician; Principal Investigator, Internal Medicine and Dementia Research Unit, The Prince Charles Hospital

Dr Chrys Pulle provides practical and evidence-based recommendations on how best these behavioural and psychological symptoms can be assessed and managed.