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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 Stephanie Daly
0.5 EA

Dr Stephanie Daly discusses the new developments and their practical implications.

Prof Andrew Sindone AM
0.5 EA

Professor Andrew Sindone AM provides an update on heart failure diagnosis and assessment.

Dr Gabby Mahoney
0.5 EA

Dr Gabby Mahoney outlines how common food allergens can and should be introduced to infants safely.

Dr Josephine Braid
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Josephine Braid discusses setting healthy boundaries in clinical practice. Explore why boundaries can be dificult for doctors, how they show up in everyday consultations, and why protecting your own sustainability is essential for long‑term patient care.

Dr Michaela Baulderstone
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today's episode, Dr Michaela Baulderstone shares a practical discussion on recognising early developmental concerns and supporting families with timely intervention before an autism diagnosis is confirmed.

Dr Sonia Davison
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Osteoporosis management is shifting fast, explore the updated guidelines that brings several key changes that can reshape everyday practice.

Dr Bronwyn Stuckey
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today’s episode, Prof Bronwyn Stuckey answers questions on applying updated osteoporosis guidance to real-world general practice decisions across assessment, treatment choice and long-term monitoring.

Dr Marie-Claire Seeley
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Explore practical strategies for diagnosing and managing Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in general practice without relying on tilt tables.

Dr Linda Schachter
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Explore practical strategies for identifying and managing obstructive sleep apnoea in general practice, from screening tools and home-based sleep studies to weight loss, new medications and the role of technology.

Dr Kathy McNamee
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

In today's episode, a practical panel discussion on how clinicians can navigate oral contraceptive choices and common concerns when supporting teenagers in everyday consultations.

Dr Sonia Davison
1 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Jane Elliott AM, Dr Sonia Davison, Prof Rod Baber AM & Dr James Brown unpack the evidence, misconceptions and practical decision-making that shape real-world menopause and perimenopause care in Australian general practice.

Alison Slater
1 EA, 0.5 RP

Physiotherapist Alison Slater reveals why fascia, a dynamic, innervated system is key to understanding movement, chronic pain, and patient care, challenging traditional musculoskeletal paradigms and offering practical insights for clinicians.

Expert/s: Alison Slater

Dr Stephanie Daly discusses the new developments and their practical implications.

Professor Andrew Sindone AM provides an update on heart failure diagnosis and assessment.

Dr Gabby Mahoney outlines how common food allergens can and should be introduced to infants safely.

Dr Josephine Braid discusses setting healthy boundaries in clinical practice. Explore why boundaries can be dificult for doctors, how they show up in everyday consultations, and why protecting your own sustainability is essential for long‑term patient care.

In today's episode, Dr Michaela Baulderstone shares a practical discussion on recognising early developmental concerns and supporting families with timely intervention before an autism diagnosis is confirmed.

Osteoporosis management is shifting fast, explore the updated guidelines that brings several key changes that can reshape everyday practice.

In today’s episode, Prof Bronwyn Stuckey answers questions on applying updated osteoporosis guidance to real-world general practice decisions across assessment, treatment choice and long-term monitoring.

Explore practical strategies for diagnosing and managing Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in general practice without relying on tilt tables.

Explore practical strategies for identifying and managing obstructive sleep apnoea in general practice, from screening tools and home-based sleep studies to weight loss, new medications and the role of technology.

In today's episode, a practical panel discussion on how clinicians can navigate oral contraceptive choices and common concerns when supporting teenagers in everyday consultations.

Dr Jane Elliott AM, Dr Sonia Davison, Prof Rod Baber AM & Dr James Brown unpack the evidence, misconceptions and practical decision-making that shape real-world menopause and perimenopause care in Australian general practice.

Physiotherapist Alison Slater reveals why fascia, a dynamic, innervated system is key to understanding movement, chronic pain, and patient care, challenging traditional musculoskeletal paradigms and offering practical insights for clinicians.

Expert/s: Alison Slater