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GP Dr Karen Spielman and Clinical Psychologist and Lived Experience Advocate Pheobe Ho joins host Dr Rebecca Overton to explore practical, GP friendly approaches to identifying and assessing eating disorders.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Jenna Ward-Hawkes explores the presentation of autism in women and girls, unpacking subtle clinical clues and the hidden cost of coping that standard assessments often miss.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Dr Matthew Coleshill and Dr Katherine Petrie from the Black Dog Institute join host Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss the pressures facing GPs and evidence-based strategies to support wellbeing.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Psychiatrist Dr Samuel Ryder speaks with host and GP Dr Marita Long about how to recognise and manage loneliness, depression, anxiety, and suicide risk in older adults.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Join GP Dr Kate Kelly, Gastroenterologist A/Prof Vincent Ho and Dietitian Dr Kim Faulkner-Hogg, as they discuss the long-term management of coeliac disease.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Clinical Psychologist Prof Tony Attwood joins host GP Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss how to recognise and respond to suicide risk in autistic and other neurodivergent patients.

Professor Roger Chen provides an update on the latest recommendations for prescribing GLP-1 agonist in T2D.

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Dr Rupert Hinds provides a framework for the assessment of children presenting with recurrent abdominal pain.

Dr Philip Tong demonstrates how to systematically assess the patient presenting with a facial red, steroid-resistant rash.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong
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Associate Professor Debbie Rigby presents an overview of the range of inhaler devices currently available.

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Dermatologist Prof Pablo Fernández-Peñas and host A/Prof Ralph Audehm explore practical, clinic-ready strategies for assessing and managing actinic keratosis.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP, 1 MO

Psychiatrist Dr Chris Wever and Psychologist Andrew Fuller unpack the nuances of managing suicide risk in adolescents, including those who are neurodivergent or questioning their gender.

GP Dr Karen Spielman and Clinical Psychologist and Lived Experience Advocate Pheobe Ho joins host Dr Rebecca Overton to explore practical, GP friendly approaches to identifying and assessing eating disorders.

Jenna Ward-Hawkes explores the presentation of autism in women and girls, unpacking subtle clinical clues and the hidden cost of coping that standard assessments often miss.

Dr Matthew Coleshill and Dr Katherine Petrie from the Black Dog Institute join host Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss the pressures facing GPs and evidence-based strategies to support wellbeing.

Psychiatrist Dr Samuel Ryder speaks with host and GP Dr Marita Long about how to recognise and manage loneliness, depression, anxiety, and suicide risk in older adults.

Join GP Dr Kate Kelly, Gastroenterologist A/Prof Vincent Ho and Dietitian Dr Kim Faulkner-Hogg, as they discuss the long-term management of coeliac disease.

Clinical Psychologist Prof Tony Attwood joins host GP Dr Rebecca Overton to discuss how to recognise and respond to suicide risk in autistic and other neurodivergent patients.

Professor Roger Chen provides an update on the latest recommendations for prescribing GLP-1 agonist in T2D.

Dr Rupert Hinds provides a framework for the assessment of children presenting with recurrent abdominal pain.

Dr Philip Tong demonstrates how to systematically assess the patient presenting with a facial red, steroid-resistant rash.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Tong

Associate Professor Debbie Rigby presents an overview of the range of inhaler devices currently available.

Dermatologist Prof Pablo Fernández-Peñas and host A/Prof Ralph Audehm explore practical, clinic-ready strategies for assessing and managing actinic keratosis.

Psychiatrist Dr Chris Wever and Psychologist Andrew Fuller unpack the nuances of managing suicide risk in adolescents, including those who are neurodivergent or questioning their gender.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Tune in for "Facial rashes case studies - Practical guide to assessment and management" lecture

Tuesday 9th June, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Dr Philip Tong

Consultant Dermatologist; Founder, DermScreen, Dermatology Junction; Visiting Medical Officer, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney

What does it mean when a facial red rash does not respond to topical steroids and gets worse with the treatment? Dermatologist Dr Philip Tong presents a series of cases with this scenario.