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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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In today’s podcast, a panel of experts discusses why AI scribes are underused, how they function, consent requirements, and their potential to improve accuracy and communication in primary care.

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Prof Deborah Bateson AM explains on how different oestrogens work, how they affect safety and metabolism, and how this knowledge supports better contraceptive and MHT choices.

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Dr Gabby Mahoney clarifies when allergy testing is truly useful, how to interpret results in context, and the safest approach for managing suspected food and environmental allergies in primary care.

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In today’s episode, Dr Susan Hawes discusses breast density, modern oncoplastic techniques and the evolving approach to axillary management.

Expert/s: Dr Susan Hawes
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A practical discussion on interpreting additional findings in low dose CT lung cancer screening and how GPs can act early using the structured, guideline linked reporting system.

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Dr Rebecca Overton speaks with physiotherapist Dr Sarah Wallwork about recognising and managing chronic pain in children.

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In today's episode, Dr Alison Wimms highlights how hormonal changes and subtle symptoms make sleep apnoea in women easy to miss in clinical practice.

0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Dr Ashish Wadhawan explores how AI can streamline documentation, strengthen patient rapport and support holistic care - without replacing the doctor’s role.

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Understand CKD screening priorities, risk mitigation strategies, and the role of SGLT-2 inhibitors in preventing progression and complications.

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Explore the challenges presented by patient adherence in cardiovascular medicine, and the proven strategies effective in improving adherence rates, including the use of easily-accessible digital tools.

Expert/s: Dr Adam Nelson

Learn the best practices for screening, assessing, and managing fatty liver disease to reduce liver and cardiovascular risks.

Learn evidence-based methods for assessing and managing mild-to-moderate acne, including treatment options and patient-specific decision factors.

In today’s podcast, a panel of experts discusses why AI scribes are underused, how they function, consent requirements, and their potential to improve accuracy and communication in primary care.

Prof Deborah Bateson AM explains on how different oestrogens work, how they affect safety and metabolism, and how this knowledge supports better contraceptive and MHT choices.

Dr Gabby Mahoney clarifies when allergy testing is truly useful, how to interpret results in context, and the safest approach for managing suspected food and environmental allergies in primary care.

In today’s episode, Dr Susan Hawes discusses breast density, modern oncoplastic techniques and the evolving approach to axillary management.

Expert/s: Dr Susan Hawes

A practical discussion on interpreting additional findings in low dose CT lung cancer screening and how GPs can act early using the structured, guideline linked reporting system.

Dr Rebecca Overton speaks with physiotherapist Dr Sarah Wallwork about recognising and managing chronic pain in children.

In today's episode, Dr Alison Wimms highlights how hormonal changes and subtle symptoms make sleep apnoea in women easy to miss in clinical practice.

Dr Ashish Wadhawan explores how AI can streamline documentation, strengthen patient rapport and support holistic care - without replacing the doctor’s role.

Understand CKD screening priorities, risk mitigation strategies, and the role of SGLT-2 inhibitors in preventing progression and complications.

Explore the challenges presented by patient adherence in cardiovascular medicine, and the proven strategies effective in improving adherence rates, including the use of easily-accessible digital tools.

Expert/s: Dr Adam Nelson

Learn the best practices for screening, assessing, and managing fatty liver disease to reduce liver and cardiovascular risks.

Learn evidence-based methods for assessing and managing mild-to-moderate acne, including treatment options and patient-specific decision factors.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Recurrent Nasal Polyps Management – When to Refer

Tuesday 31st March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Richard Harvey

Rhinologist; Nose, Sinus, Allergy and Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgeon

Join Professor Richard Harvey for an overview of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of nasal polyps.