Recorded: 24/10/2024
Womens health
Professor Nicola Spurrier will discuss the re-emergence and rising incidence of some 'old diseases', syphilis, tuberculosis and measles and will highlight the disease red flags to be aware of and pathways for treatment.
Recorded: 29/10/2024
Adult health
Join our upcoming GP webinar, where expert specialists will delve into the newest advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of aortic disease, including the contemporary management of infective endocarditis in the aortic root.
Cardiology
Behavioral and psychological issues can happen at various stages in the progression of dementia. It often causes distress to the patient and their family. Management in general practice can be complex given what can be different expectations. This Alt Wednesday will focus on navigating behavioral issues and expectations in dementia management.
Recorded: 6/11/2024
Psychological health
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will summarise key updates on long-acting reversible contraception methods, discuss options for prenatal and first trimester screening and outline the role of early medical abortion in a rural setting.
Recorded: 7/11/2024
Pregnancy careRural healthWomens health
Join RACGP Specific Interests for an engaging discussion on the important role you could play in prescribing opioid dependence treatment (ODT). This session will feature patient stories and first hand experiences of GPs who are new to prescribing ODT.
Recorded: 13/11/2024
Addiction medicineAdult health
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will explore how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology can be used to improve diabetes management outcomes. The webinar will outline the principles, functionality, benefits and limitations of CGM technology, and also illustrate how CGMs can be applied in a rural general practice setting to assist patient with type 2 diabetes.
Recorded: 20/11/2024
Rural health
NFS is a common occurrence in sexual violence. This recording provides information to enhance a primary care providers ability to identify and address the complex sequelae associated with this form of abuse. Understanding the pathophysiological effects, including potential neurological deficits and psychological trauma, enables timely interventions and appropriate referrals.
Recorded: 27/11/2024
Abuse & family violence
Join us for Child Wellbeing in Focus, a webinar series tailored for General Practitioners dedicated to enhancing child wellbeing in your practice. This series will explore key aspects of child health, including mental health, developmental milestones, and the impact of adverse experiences. Gain insights into recognising and addressing issues affecting children's wellbeing, from early intervention strategies to collaborative approaches with families and community resources. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to foster healthier futures for children and families in your care.
Recorded: 28/11/2024
Abuse & family violenceChildren & young persons health
With Mpox cases rising in WA and across the other states, you’ve probably heard about mpox lately and you may find patients in your practice are starting to ask questions. This webinar covers the current epidemiology of Mpox and its transmission risks in WA. Join us to gain insights into managing clinical presentations, differential diagnoses, and testing, along with the latest vaccination recommendations, post-exposure preventive measures and public health management. This webinar is delivered in partnership with WA Department of Health.
Recorded: 3/12/2024
Sexual and reproductive health
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will explore ways to upskill your practice team (doctors and nurses) on how to manage common emergency presentations. The webinar will discuss the importance of a well-stock resuscitation trolley, identify algorithms and discuss how to facilitate regular resuscitation scenarios for your practice team.
Recorded: 5/12/2024
Pain managementRural health
This webinar aims to refresh NSW GPs on heat-related health impacts. The session will address the identification of high-risk groups for heat related illness, upskill on the physiological impacts of heat, and provide effective methods to reduce heat-related illness.
Recorded: 10/12/2024
Disaster management
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