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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)
Join NSW Health clinicians to increase your confidence in identifying atypical presentations, including gastrointestinal symptoms, applying a low threshold for testing, and taking urgent public health actions. The session will also highlight opportunities for enhanced measles vaccination in everyday practice to help prevent infection in your patients. This webinar is highly relevant for GPs working in all settings, particularly those caring for culturally and linguistically diverse communities or patients with uncertain vaccination histories.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
This webinar will discuss the role of GPs in assessment and care planning for adults with intellectual disability.
Individuals with disabilitiesPsychological health
This webinar will support GPs and primary care clinicians to deliver culturally safe sexual health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Through case-based discussion, patient lived experiences and practical NSW-specific resources, the session will explore strategies to increase STI and BBV screening, testing and management in general practice, including the role of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessment (MBS item 715). Participants will gain practical tools to confidently initiate sexual health conversations and provide culturally appropriate care that supports improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAdult healthMens healthSexual and reproductive healthWomens health
28 May 6:00 PM - 29 May 7:00 PM (AEST)
Latest public health advice and Q&A presented by Department of Health Victoria representatives in conjunction with RACGP Victoria.
This webinar will explore why sexual wellbeing is a health issue and the differential diagnosis of low libido. It will discuss trauma informed and sex positive approaches to sexual history taking including the PLISSIT model.
Sex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive health
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)
In this webinar, panellists will discuss how GPs can use collaborative goal setting to empower families, while linking them to relevant resources and service pathways.
Children & young persons healthIndividuals with disabilities
Obesity has now overtaken tobacco as Australia’s leading modifiable risk factor for disease. It contributes to a wide range of chronic conditions and affects mental health, quality of life, and social wellbeing. Early intervention and effective management can significantly reduce long term health risks. GPs are often the first and most frequent point of contact for people living with obesity.
Adult healthMens healthWomens health
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (AEST)
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (AEDT)
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