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Psychiatrist Prof Malcolm Hopwood explores practical strategies for assessing suicide risk in men, including how to ask the right questions and engage men who may never say, "I'm depressed".

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Epidemiologist Prof Adrian Esterman joins Dr David Lim to unpack the true burden of long COVID in Australia, and the potential long-term implications for patients and the healthcare system.

0.5 EA

Respiratory scientist Jarrod Warner and clinical educator Irene Schneider outline key changes in the new standards for spirometry.

Associate Professor Alberto Pinzon Charry discusses hypotheses that researchers believe to be the most likely reason for the surge in food allergies.

0.5 EA

Associate Professor Daryl Cheng provides an update on the immunisation program against RSV.

1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Join GP experts Dr Rachel Kalman and Dr Karen Spielman as they discuss how eating disorders in higher-weight patients can present in general practice, why they are frequently missed, and how GPs can improve patient outcomes.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

GP Specialist Dr Gretchen Hitchins and GCPHN Board Member Laurence West speak with host Dr Ralph Audehm about culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

GP Dr Karen Spielman and Clinical Psychologist and Lived Experience Advocate Pheobe Ho joins host Dr Rebecca Overton to explore practical, GP friendly approaches to identifying and assessing eating disorders.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Jenna Ward-Hawkes explores the presentation of autism in women and girls, unpacking subtle clinical clues and the hidden cost of coping that standard assessments often miss.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Matthew Coleshill and Dr Katherine Petrie from the Black Dog Institute join host Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss the pressures facing GPs and evidence-based strategies to support wellbeing.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Psychiatrist Dr Samuel Ryder speaks with host and GP Dr Marita Long about how to recognise and manage loneliness, depression, anxiety, and suicide risk in older adults.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Join GP Dr Kate Kelly, Gastroenterologist A/Prof Vincent Ho and Dietitian Dr Kim Faulkner-Hogg, as they discuss the long-term management of coeliac disease.

Psychiatrist Prof Malcolm Hopwood explores practical strategies for assessing suicide risk in men, including how to ask the right questions and engage men who may never say, "I'm depressed".

Epidemiologist Prof Adrian Esterman joins Dr David Lim to unpack the true burden of long COVID in Australia, and the potential long-term implications for patients and the healthcare system.

Respiratory scientist Jarrod Warner and clinical educator Irene Schneider outline key changes in the new standards for spirometry.

Associate Professor Alberto Pinzon Charry discusses hypotheses that researchers believe to be the most likely reason for the surge in food allergies.

Associate Professor Daryl Cheng provides an update on the immunisation program against RSV.

Join GP experts Dr Rachel Kalman and Dr Karen Spielman as they discuss how eating disorders in higher-weight patients can present in general practice, why they are frequently missed, and how GPs can improve patient outcomes.

GP Specialist Dr Gretchen Hitchins and GCPHN Board Member Laurence West speak with host Dr Ralph Audehm about culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

GP Dr Karen Spielman and Clinical Psychologist and Lived Experience Advocate Pheobe Ho joins host Dr Rebecca Overton to explore practical, GP friendly approaches to identifying and assessing eating disorders.

Jenna Ward-Hawkes explores the presentation of autism in women and girls, unpacking subtle clinical clues and the hidden cost of coping that standard assessments often miss.

Dr Matthew Coleshill and Dr Katherine Petrie from the Black Dog Institute join host Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss the pressures facing GPs and evidence-based strategies to support wellbeing.

Psychiatrist Dr Samuel Ryder speaks with host and GP Dr Marita Long about how to recognise and manage loneliness, depression, anxiety, and suicide risk in older adults.

Join GP Dr Kate Kelly, Gastroenterologist A/Prof Vincent Ho and Dietitian Dr Kim Faulkner-Hogg, as they discuss the long-term management of coeliac disease.

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.