Podcasts

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

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In today’s episode, Fertility Specialist Emeritus Prof William Ledger, answers questions that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Gabby Mahoney presents a practical, case-based discussion on the recognition, differentiation, and management of urticaria and angioedema in children.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Melissa Beitner discusses how to approach obesity as a chronic disease, providing clear insights on assessment, treatment options, and the GP’s role in long-term patient support.

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In today’s podcast, Lena James shares practical, evidence-based tips for supporting families in managing childhood eczema with confidence and clarity.

Expert/s: Lena James
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In today’s episode, Prof James Vickers explores the evidence, challenges and opportunities for reducing dementia risk through midlife interventions.

0.5 EA

Dr Kate Walsh provides an update on the latest, best-practice management of endometriosis in primary care.

Expert/s: Dr Kate Walsh
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Prof Finlay Macrae AO discusses how GPs can suspect, assess and manage hereditary colorectal cancer risk.

0.5 EA

Prof Richard Harvey gives an overview of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of nasal polyps.

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Prof Terence O'Brien explains what SUDEP is and whether epilepsy-related premature death can be prevented.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya outlines a practical approach to identifying, risk-stratifying, and managing patients with ventricular ectopic beats.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Prof Elizabeth Denney-Wilson shares practical guidance on supporting parents who combine breastfeeding and formula feeding, while promoting healthy infant growth.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s podcast, Dr Philip Tong explains how to approach facial pigmentation in clinical practice, from colour clues to tailored treatment options.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

In today’s episode, Fertility Specialist Emeritus Prof William Ledger, answers questions that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

Dr Gabby Mahoney presents a practical, case-based discussion on the recognition, differentiation, and management of urticaria and angioedema in children.

Dr Melissa Beitner discusses how to approach obesity as a chronic disease, providing clear insights on assessment, treatment options, and the GP’s role in long-term patient support.

In today’s podcast, Lena James shares practical, evidence-based tips for supporting families in managing childhood eczema with confidence and clarity.

Expert/s: Lena James

In today’s episode, Prof James Vickers explores the evidence, challenges and opportunities for reducing dementia risk through midlife interventions.

Dr Kate Walsh provides an update on the latest, best-practice management of endometriosis in primary care.

Expert/s: Dr Kate Walsh

Prof Finlay Macrae AO discusses how GPs can suspect, assess and manage hereditary colorectal cancer risk.

Prof Richard Harvey gives an overview of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of nasal polyps.

Prof Terence O'Brien explains what SUDEP is and whether epilepsy-related premature death can be prevented.

Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya outlines a practical approach to identifying, risk-stratifying, and managing patients with ventricular ectopic beats.

In today’s podcast, Prof Elizabeth Denney-Wilson shares practical guidance on supporting parents who combine breastfeeding and formula feeding, while promoting healthy infant growth.

In today’s podcast, Dr Philip Tong explains how to approach facial pigmentation in clinical practice, from colour clues to tailored treatment options.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

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.