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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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A/Professor Ralph Audehm and Professor Genie Pedagogos discusses the evidence for using SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

A/Prof Jun Yang discusses primary aldosteronism (PA) as a common yet under-recognised cause of hypertension, particularly in resistant cases

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Matthew Stokes speaks with host Dr Charlotte Hespe about how Barrett’s oesophagus develops, which patients GPs should be thinking about for targeted endoscopy, and what surveillance really looks like in practice.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Emily Ware and host Dr Rebecca South unpack the realities of persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis in everyday Australian general practice

Expert/s: Dr Emily Ware
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr David speaks with dermatologist Dr Ritu Gupta about the emerging clinical challenges of rapid weight loss, from muscle loss to skin laxity and hair shedding. Together they unpack what Australian GPs should be watching for and how to guide patients through safer, slower weight loss while supporting their functional health and appearance.

Expert/s: Dr Ritu Gupta
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Terri Foran is joined by Breast Surgeon A/Prof Cindy Mak to discuss how GPs can confidently approach breast symptoms in everyday practice. From tricky breast pain and lactation to younger women and imaging decisions, this episode focuses on practical strategies to support early detection without over‑investigating every lump.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Join GP Rebecca Overton and Behaviour Analyst Renee Collins as they unpack what’s really driving toileting difficulties in children and why the usual “three-day” toilet training advice often isn’t enough.

Expert/s: Renee Collins
0.5 EA

Prof Kelly-Anne Phillips explains what breast density means for individual risk.

0.5 EA

Dr Emily Nash discusses a framework to interpret abnormal LFTS.

Expert/s: Dr Emily Nash
0.5 EA

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

1 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Sushil Pant and Dr David Lim explore real-world cases of shoulder pain in general practice that will help inform whether you reassure, inject, rehabilitate or refer.

Expert/s: Dr Sushil Pant
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Join Dr Michaela Baulderstone as she dives into next steps for GPs after a child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, from the consulting room to the classroom and beyond

A/Professor Ralph Audehm and Professor Genie Pedagogos discusses the evidence for using SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD.

A/Prof Jun Yang discusses primary aldosteronism (PA) as a common yet under-recognised cause of hypertension, particularly in resistant cases

Dr Matthew Stokes speaks with host Dr Charlotte Hespe about how Barrett’s oesophagus develops, which patients GPs should be thinking about for targeted endoscopy, and what surveillance really looks like in practice.

Dr Emily Ware and host Dr Rebecca South unpack the realities of persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis in everyday Australian general practice

Expert/s: Dr Emily Ware

Dr David speaks with dermatologist Dr Ritu Gupta about the emerging clinical challenges of rapid weight loss, from muscle loss to skin laxity and hair shedding. Together they unpack what Australian GPs should be watching for and how to guide patients through safer, slower weight loss while supporting their functional health and appearance.

Expert/s: Dr Ritu Gupta

Dr Terri Foran is joined by Breast Surgeon A/Prof Cindy Mak to discuss how GPs can confidently approach breast symptoms in everyday practice. From tricky breast pain and lactation to younger women and imaging decisions, this episode focuses on practical strategies to support early detection without over‑investigating every lump.

Join GP Rebecca Overton and Behaviour Analyst Renee Collins as they unpack what’s really driving toileting difficulties in children and why the usual “three-day” toilet training advice often isn’t enough.

Expert/s: Renee Collins

Prof Kelly-Anne Phillips explains what breast density means for individual risk.

Dr Emily Nash discusses a framework to interpret abnormal LFTS.

Expert/s: Dr Emily Nash

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

Dr Sushil Pant and Dr David Lim explore real-world cases of shoulder pain in general practice that will help inform whether you reassure, inject, rehabilitate or refer.

Expert/s: Dr Sushil Pant

Join Dr Michaela Baulderstone as she dives into next steps for GPs after a child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, from the consulting room to the classroom and beyond

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Abnormal LFTs – Practical Cases Expert Q&A

Tuesday 28th April, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Prof Simone Strasser

Hepatologist; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Join Prof Simone Strasser for the upcoming webcast, where they will discuss with A/Prof Ralph Audehm, by means of a series of primary care case studies, the framework for interpreting abnormal liver function tests.