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This RACGP Specific Interests and Emerging Minds webinar will support participants to consider several skills in engagement and assessment with children and their families.
Recorded: 8/05/2025
Children & young persons healthPsychological health
This webinar provides an overview of the new legislative framework for medicines, poisons, and therapeutic goods in NSW. Commencing late 2025, the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2022 and its Regulation will replace the current framework, introducing updated provisions for prescribing, supplying, dispensing, administering, storing, labelling, and record-keeping of scheduled medicines.
Recorded: 7/05/2025
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar series will focus on chronic wound care in the rural communities. Presented by Australia's first wound nurse practitioner, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the practical management and best practice for treating high-risk groups. Attendees will also gain a deeper understanding on the essential elements of the Chronic Wound Consumable Scheme.
Recorded: 1/05/2025
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAdult healthCare of older peopleDermatologyRural health
Join infectious disease expert Prof. Paul Effler for our annual influenza update as we prepare for this year’s flu season. This webinar covers what to expect this winter, including timings and eligibility as well as updates on influenza, COVID and RSV. With measles cases on the rise in WA, this webinar will also provide a useful update on measles.
Recorded: 29/04/2025
Adult healthChildren & young persons healthCOVID-19
This lunchtime webinar will introduce you to the Antenatal and Postnatal Care Specific Interest group, a vibrant community of GPs passionate about Integrative Medicine. We'll hear from Dr Ka-Kiu Cheung, who will share their journey as a GP interested in this field
Recorded: 23/04/2025
Pregnancy careSexual and reproductive health
This webinar focusses on equipping healthcare professionals with evidence-based knowledge and tools to support people at risk and living with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Learn about the critical role of healthy eating, physical activity, and health coaching in managing T2D, including for older adults and those prescribed GLP-1 medications. Explore the importance of an annual cycle of care plan in general practice and understand how the Get Healthy Service can empower people to achieve sustainable lifestyle changes. Watch this recording to feel more confident in delivering person-centered care that improves health outcomes for people living with or at risk of T2D.
Recorded: 16/04/2025
Adult health
By the end of the session, GPs will feel better equipped with skills to provide effective care on the sexual health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Recorded: 15/04/2025
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthSex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive health
Presented by Centre for Disease Control Public Health specialists Dr Ashish Yadav and Jayne Porter RN, this annual immunisation update covers: • The 2025 influenza vaccination • RSV infant and maternal protection programs • The Meningococcal B vaccination program Delivered in partnership with the Northern Territory Health’s Centre for Disease Control
Recorded: 14/04/2025
Presented by Dr Anna Wood, Head of Department Endocrinology at Royal Darwin Hospital and lead of weight management services in the Top End. This webinar includes practical insights into: • diet and lifestyle strategies • pharmacotherapy options including GLP-1 agonists
This webinar covers best practice approaches to syphilis testing and management, the importance of identifying priority groups for screening and the critical role of partner notification
Recorded: 8/04/2025
Sex, sexuality, gender diversity and health
This in-person session from 8 April 2025 reviewed the key components of the assessment of women who are perimenopausal or menopausal
Womens health
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