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Webcasts / Healthed Webcast – 18th March 2025
Healthed webcasts are a valuable educational platform, allowing viewers to gain up-to-date clinical knowledge through an easy, time-efficient format. Our free online seminars fill a huge unmet need amongst GPs outside of the major cities for quality, accessible education. Each webcast features four lectures and runs for two hours. While the majority of viewers are GPs, our webcasts are relevant for healthcare professionals including pharmacists and nurses.
These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
Fever and pain are known to be side-effects following standard vaccinations in young children. But which vaccines are more likely to cause these problems? Can the risk of side effects be minimized? And how best should side-effects be managed once they do occur? In this talk, Dr Victoria Hayes answers all these questions and provides the latest, evidence-based recommendations for effectively managing this very bread-and-butter area of general practice.
A new therapeutic option is now available to prevent renal failure in patients with type 2 diabetes. In his talk, Dr Bobby Chan presents the details of this new treatment for diabetes-related chronic kidney disease including evidence and effectiveness. He will also outline where and when it should be incorporated into the GP management of this very common complication (renal disease) of this very common condition (type 2 diabetes).
Contrary to popular opinion, pulmonary fibrosis is not rare. However, on average, it takes two years before this distressing and potentially fatal condition is diagnosed. Now that life-prolonging treatments are available, it is more important than ever that these patients be identified and diagnosed as soon as possible. In this very practical talk, Associate Professor Nicole Goh outlines the key features of pulmonary fibrosis from presenting and distinguishing signs, testing, and diagnosis to the latest evidence-based treatments. She will also provide an update on the current prognosis and natural history of pulmonary fibrosis as well as the GP's role in managing patients with this not uncommon condition.
The content of this educational program was independently developed by HEALTHED and based on the presenter’s opinions. Funding was provided by Boehringer Ingelheim.
With melanoma, early diagnosis and following the latest, evidence-based management guidelines are the key to a good prognosis. This practical presentation from Associate Professor Robyn Saw will upskill and update GPs to ensure patients with melanoma have the best chance possible to survive this deadly skin cancer. From identifying high risk patients, to biopsy techniques and appropriate referrals, Professor Saw will be sharing both her expertise and experience on all things melanoma. Not to be missed.
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If you are watching the webcast at your practice or workplace or using an equipment provided by your employer, restrictions and blockers may be installed which prevent the webcast from streaming. To check your device, play the webcast preview by clicking on the Hot Topics Webcast window above. Also check that your speakers are connected.
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Healthed webcasts are highly beneficial for general practioners (GPs) however are also suitable for all healthcare professionals. We have had very positive feedback from nurses and pharmacists, so we invite you to attend a webcast and see for yourself!
Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event. You can watch on your desktop computer, tablet, or phone – either directly on the Healthed website or via the Healthed app.
By registering, attending and completing the post-webcast additional activities you’ll receive 4 hours of continuing professional professional development (CPD), unless otherwise stated.
Provided you complete the webcast quiz, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD for GPs and healthcare professionals registered with the following:
For other healthcare professionals including nurses and pharmacists, you may be able to self-claim your CPD.
All participants receive a certificate of attendance upon completion.
Registrants can watch stream the webcast on a computer, tablet or phone. Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event.
Yes. Once your attendance has been verified by our education team you’ll receive a certificate of attendance for your records.
Nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals can use this certificate to self-claim their CPD. For GPs, provided you complete the webcast quiz, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD.
Healthed webcasts are a free resource for all healthcare professionals.
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