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, experts explore spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), the emotional toll of heart attacks in women, and strategies to improve recovery and long-term outcomes.

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In today's episode, Dr Philip Tong discusses the importance of accurate diagnosis, first-line treatments, patient education, and when to refer to specialist care.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong
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In today's episode, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya continues answering questions about catheter ablation, pulsed field technology, anticoagulation, and the ongoing role of healthcare professionals in arrhythmia care.

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In today's podcast, Dr Emma Beckett discuss how prebiotics in infant formula support gut health, developing immunity, and what to consider when advising parents on formula choice.

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In today’s podcast, Dr Terri Foran answers questions about assessing vulval symptoms in menopause, including when to examine, how to differentiate common dermatoses, biopsy techniques, topical steroid use, and referral pathways.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
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Prof Rod Baber provides an update on the latest prevalence and understanding on vasomotor symptoms.

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Dr Alexander Sweetman discusses the latest innovations in CBT options for insomnia.

Dr Tracy Leong brings GPs up to speed on the National Lung Cancer Screening Program.

Expert/s: Dr Tracy Leong
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Professor Gary Kilov explains how and why CGM works.

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In today’s podcast, Dr Catherine Bacus explores the link between ADHD and obesity, highlighting how screening and treatment can improve eating behaviours, reduce stigma, and support better patient outcomes.

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In today's podcast, Dr Marina Berbic and Wendy Bruce explore on how reproductive carrier screening (RCS) can be effectively integrated into preconception care, highlighting key considerations in testing, interpretation, and patient support.

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Dr Philip Tong discusses the importance of recognising toxic patients and distinguishing cellulitis from conditions like DVT or lipodermatosclerosis to ensure timely treatment, symptom relief, and appropriate referral.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

In today’s episode, experts explore spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), the emotional toll of heart attacks in women, and strategies to improve recovery and long-term outcomes.

In today's episode, Dr Philip Tong discusses the importance of accurate diagnosis, first-line treatments, patient education, and when to refer to specialist care.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

In today's episode, Prof Rukshen Weerasooriya continues answering questions about catheter ablation, pulsed field technology, anticoagulation, and the ongoing role of healthcare professionals in arrhythmia care.

In today's podcast, Dr Emma Beckett discuss how prebiotics in infant formula support gut health, developing immunity, and what to consider when advising parents on formula choice.

In today’s podcast, Dr Terri Foran answers questions about assessing vulval symptoms in menopause, including when to examine, how to differentiate common dermatoses, biopsy techniques, topical steroid use, and referral pathways.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran

Prof Rod Baber provides an update on the latest prevalence and understanding on vasomotor symptoms.

Dr Alexander Sweetman discusses the latest innovations in CBT options for insomnia.

Dr Tracy Leong brings GPs up to speed on the National Lung Cancer Screening Program.

Expert/s: Dr Tracy Leong

Professor Gary Kilov explains how and why CGM works.

In today’s podcast, Dr Catherine Bacus explores the link between ADHD and obesity, highlighting how screening and treatment can improve eating behaviours, reduce stigma, and support better patient outcomes.

In today's podcast, Dr Marina Berbic and Wendy Bruce explore on how reproductive carrier screening (RCS) can be effectively integrated into preconception care, highlighting key considerations in testing, interpretation, and patient support.

Dr Philip Tong discusses the importance of recognising toxic patients and distinguishing cellulitis from conditions like DVT or lipodermatosclerosis to ensure timely treatment, symptom relief, and appropriate referral.

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.