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

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Dr Marie-Claire Seeley discusses the key features of POTS and how it can be identified and diagnosed in general practice

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Dr Anthony Chitti outlines a comprehensive and systematic approach to the assessment and investigation of infants with either macrocephaly or microcephaly.

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A/Prof Vincent Ho joins Dr Rebecca Overton to unpack the grey zones of diagnosing coeliac disease in everyday general practice.

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Dr Terri Foran is joined by Dr John Teh and Justin Sinclair to discuss how medical cannabis can play a practical role in managing endometriosis symptoms.

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When should you push ahead with allergen introduction at home and when should you hit pause and refer? Join paediatric allergist Dr Gabby Mahoney as she unpacks what’s realistic, safe and evidence based for GPs on the front line of food allergy care.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Hear practical expert advice on recognising myeloma, from initial risk states to key warning signs and investigations that support timely referral.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In this episode, explore why sexual concerns so often stay unspoken in consults and provides opportunities to create safer conversations.

Expert/s: Anisa Varasteh
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Re-examine how you assess medical fitness to drive with driving expert Dr Joan O’Donnell, as she unpacks blind spots in cognitive screening, red flags and driving-cessation conversations.

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Dr Richard Bradlow upskills health practitioners on recognising, assessing and providing relevant and effective intervention.

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Prof Rod Baber AM discusses the new guidelines related to POI and details the most relevant recommendations.

Dr Sam Mehr discusses the latest recommendations in terms of diagnosis, assessment and management of this condition.

Expert/s: Dr Sam Mehr

A/Prof Daryl Efron outlines a practical approach to help clinicians identify and address some of the potential drivers of these distressing reactions.

Dr Marie-Claire Seeley discusses the key features of POTS and how it can be identified and diagnosed in general practice

Dr Anthony Chitti outlines a comprehensive and systematic approach to the assessment and investigation of infants with either macrocephaly or microcephaly.

A/Prof Vincent Ho joins Dr Rebecca Overton to unpack the grey zones of diagnosing coeliac disease in everyday general practice.

Dr Terri Foran is joined by Dr John Teh and Justin Sinclair to discuss how medical cannabis can play a practical role in managing endometriosis symptoms.

When should you push ahead with allergen introduction at home and when should you hit pause and refer? Join paediatric allergist Dr Gabby Mahoney as she unpacks what’s realistic, safe and evidence based for GPs on the front line of food allergy care.

Hear practical expert advice on recognising myeloma, from initial risk states to key warning signs and investigations that support timely referral.

In this episode, explore why sexual concerns so often stay unspoken in consults and provides opportunities to create safer conversations.

Expert/s: Anisa Varasteh

Re-examine how you assess medical fitness to drive with driving expert Dr Joan O’Donnell, as she unpacks blind spots in cognitive screening, red flags and driving-cessation conversations.

Dr Richard Bradlow upskills health practitioners on recognising, assessing and providing relevant and effective intervention.

Prof Rod Baber AM discusses the new guidelines related to POI and details the most relevant recommendations.

Dr Sam Mehr discusses the latest recommendations in terms of diagnosis, assessment and management of this condition.

Expert/s: Dr Sam Mehr

A/Prof Daryl Efron outlines a practical approach to help clinicians identify and address some of the potential drivers of these distressing reactions.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal Liver Function Test Interpretation

Tuesday 31st March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Dr Emily Nash

Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist; Chris O'Brien Lifehouse; Clinical Associate Lecturer, University of Sydney

Join Dr Emily Nash for their lecture where they will offer a framework to interpret abnormal LFTS and suggest diagnostic algorithms to help determine the most appropriate next step.