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Webcasts / Healthed Webcast – 31st March 2026
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.
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Nasal polyps are an endpoint of an inflammatory process rather than a standalone disease, and as such need a broader treatment approach than simply removal. In this talk, Professor Richard Harvey gives an overview of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of nasal polyps, how we can best determine the cause of nasal polyps in primary care patients and instigate appropriate treatment for this condition that is both common and miserable.

The pandemic has a lot to answer for - not the least of which is the concerning decline in immunisation rates among mothers and their babies. In this talk, vaccine expert Professor Michelle Giles presents the latest data on this global phenomenon. She will also discuss what research suggests are the reasons for this decline and, most importantly, what can be done to address this issue in the primary care setting.

It's a common clinical conundrum - abnormal liver function tests. In this presentation, Dr Emily Nash will discuss a framework to interpret abnormal LFTS and suggest diagnostic algorithms to help clinicians determine the most appropriate next step in management be it treatment, further investigation or referral. In addition, she will use primary and secondary case studies to demonstrate the common and less common causes of abnormal LFTs.

High mammographic breast density is an important risk factor for breast cancer and is now routinely reported by BreastScreen in several Australian states. In this talk, Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips will explain what breast density means for individual risk and how results should be interpreted and managed in the primary care setting. She will also discuss the role of validated tools such as iPrevent, which incorporate breast density and other risk factors, in helping both clinicians and patients understand a woman's personal risk and enable the development of a tailored screening and prevention plan that may or may not include referral for genetic testing.
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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).
Provided you complete the webcast quiz, patient case review and micro audit, 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 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, patient case review and micro audit, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD.
Healthed webcasts are a free resource for all healthcare professionals.
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