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Prof Andrew Sindone & Dr Ted Wu

Prof Andrew Sindone and Dr Ted Wu discuss the importance of SGLT2 inhibitors and the ground-breaking evidence that has seen this class of drugs now be recommended as second-line T2D treatment

Dr Bobby Chan

Dr Bobby Chan presents the details of this new treatment for diabetes-related chronic kidney disease including, evidence and effectiveness

Expert/s: Dr Bobby Chan
A/Prof Nicole Goh

Pulmonary fibrosis is common but often diagnosed late. A/Prof Nicole Goh discusses diagnosis, treatments, prognosis, and GP management.

Dr Rupert Hinds

Dr Rupert Hinds will present two practical case studies to illustrate CMPA and FPIES.

A/Prof Ralph Audehm

A case-based approach with the latest developments on the incretin (GLP-1, GIP/GLP-1) front.

Dr Rupert Hinds

Dr Hinds will discuss the assessment and management of infantile reflux.

Prof Rod Baber

Prof Rod Baber offers evidence and practical guidance on progestogen use to prevent endometrial hyperplasia and cancer.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Prof Rod Baber

Prof Rod Baber will provide an update on the latest recommendations in the area of menopause management.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Dr Terri Foran

Dr Terri Foran's presentation addresses genital symptoms in older women, focusing on VVA and GSM diagnosis, treatment and management

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
Dr Rupert Hinds

FGIDs are common in infants, causing parental distress. Dr Rupert Hinds discusses management and red flags.

Prof Rod Baber

Prof Rod Baber, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician will discuss effective treatments for menopausal women, and other alternatives to MHT.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Dr Rupert Hinds

Dr Rupert Hinds, Paediatric Gastroenterologist, will explain how to sort fact from fiction with young patients and their parents. Exactly what are the gastrointestinal manifestations of cow’s milk allergy in infants, who might have lactose intolerance and which symptoms are being incorrectly attributed to the child’s milk intake.

Prof Andrew Sindone and Dr Ted Wu discuss the importance of SGLT2 inhibitors and the ground-breaking evidence that has seen this class of drugs now be recommended as second-line T2D treatment

Dr Bobby Chan presents the details of this new treatment for diabetes-related chronic kidney disease including, evidence and effectiveness

Expert/s: Dr Bobby Chan

Pulmonary fibrosis is common but often diagnosed late. A/Prof Nicole Goh discusses diagnosis, treatments, prognosis, and GP management.

Dr Rupert Hinds will present two practical case studies to illustrate CMPA and FPIES.

A case-based approach with the latest developments on the incretin (GLP-1, GIP/GLP-1) front.

Dr Hinds will discuss the assessment and management of infantile reflux.

Prof Rod Baber offers evidence and practical guidance on progestogen use to prevent endometrial hyperplasia and cancer.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber

Prof Rod Baber will provide an update on the latest recommendations in the area of menopause management.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber

Dr Terri Foran's presentation addresses genital symptoms in older women, focusing on VVA and GSM diagnosis, treatment and management

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran

FGIDs are common in infants, causing parental distress. Dr Rupert Hinds discusses management and red flags.

Prof Rod Baber, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician will discuss effective treatments for menopausal women, and other alternatives to MHT.

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber

Dr Rupert Hinds, Paediatric Gastroenterologist, will explain how to sort fact from fiction with young patients and their parents. Exactly what are the gastrointestinal manifestations of cow’s milk allergy in infants, who might have lactose intolerance and which symptoms are being incorrectly attributed to the child’s milk intake.