Podcasts

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

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A/Prof Alex Polyakov to discuss fibroids, including risk factors, management and treatment options, as well as impacts on fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

0.5 EA

A/Prof Mark Green gives an overview of the what, where and how endocrine disrupting chemicals are potentially influencing the health of young Australians.

0.5 EA

A/Prof Jason Ong outlines the most relevant new recommendations to the assessment and management of sexually transmitted diseases.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong
0.5 EA

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet explains the recent major changes in routine practice.

0.5 EA

Prof Dave Singh presents the key features to help identify those patients who need better control of their asthma.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The three key concepts are safety, choice and collaboration. Find out how this works and what resources are out there to support and help your patient...

Expert/s: Tara Hunter
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Today's special podcast features two episodes on HPV self-collection in cervical screening + when to suspect and how to investigate for ovarian cancer. See the valuable resources recommended by our experts for your clinical practice.

0.5 EA

Prof Andrew Sindone presents the case for including other health professionals in the care of patients with heart failure.

0.5 EA

Prof Andrew Sindone explains that, diet, fluid restriction and exercise are just some of the areas that need addressing when managing heart failure patients according to best practice guidelines.

0.5 EA

Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi brings us up to date on the current state of play of cervical screening in Australia.

0.5 EA

Prof Finlay Macrae provides an update on the guidelines recommended for diagnosing coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet discusses the upcoming prostate-specific antigen (PSA) guidelines and benefits, and increasing the quality of patient care with current management options available.

A/Prof Alex Polyakov to discuss fibroids, including risk factors, management and treatment options, as well as impacts on fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

A/Prof Mark Green gives an overview of the what, where and how endocrine disrupting chemicals are potentially influencing the health of young Australians.

A/Prof Jason Ong outlines the most relevant new recommendations to the assessment and management of sexually transmitted diseases.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet explains the recent major changes in routine practice.

Prof Dave Singh presents the key features to help identify those patients who need better control of their asthma.

The three key concepts are safety, choice and collaboration. Find out how this works and what resources are out there to support and help your patient...

Expert/s: Tara Hunter

Today's special podcast features two episodes on HPV self-collection in cervical screening + when to suspect and how to investigate for ovarian cancer. See the valuable resources recommended by our experts for your clinical practice.

Prof Andrew Sindone presents the case for including other health professionals in the care of patients with heart failure.

Prof Andrew Sindone explains that, diet, fluid restriction and exercise are just some of the areas that need addressing when managing heart failure patients according to best practice guidelines.

Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi brings us up to date on the current state of play of cervical screening in Australia.

Prof Finlay Macrae provides an update on the guidelines recommended for diagnosing coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity.

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet discusses the upcoming prostate-specific antigen (PSA) guidelines and benefits, and increasing the quality of patient care with current management options available.

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.