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The 2023 Emerging Minds and RACGP webinar series will continue to advocate for a child-centred and family-focused approach to infant and child mental health. The series will again be structured around practice challenges associated with the delivery of the ‘Childhood Mental Health Consultation Guide’ which consists of four distinct phases – Connect, Explore, Plan and Collaborate.
Recorded: 11/05/2023
Children & young persons healthPsychological health
This webinar will provide an update on the rollout of electronic prescribing functionality across Australia, discuss some tips to share with patients taking multiple medicines, introduce you to the Active Script List and discuss the developments in electronic prescribing for the aged care sector.
Recorded: 10/05/2023
CommBank will deliver a webinar covering the basics of financial advice.
Recorded: 9/05/2023
Business of general practiceGeneral practice training
Domestic and family violence is an important issue for GPs in their everyday practice. Many patients who experience domestic and family violence will be involved in multiple legal processes. It is important that GPs have a general understanding of these issues and their reporting duties in this context.
Abuse & family violence
The webinar will provide an update on SafeScript NSW, the state’s real time prescription monitoring system.
Recorded: 8/05/2023
Addiction medicine
This instalment of the rural health webinar series will explore the unique challenges of running a rural skin service. The webinar will also explore a range of techniques available to identify and manage common skin conditions in a rural general practice setting.
Recorded: 4/05/2023
Adult healthChildren & young persons healthDermatologyRural health
"In Australia about 3.6 million people have some level of hearing loss. More than 1.3 million Australians live with a hearing condition that could have been prevented. More than 1 in 3 Australians have noise-related ear damage.” * There are many important causes and presentations of hearing loss, this webinar will mainly focus on progressive hearing loss associated with aging and the importance of recognising the social and emotional aspects of this type of hearing loss . General Practice is ideally placed to discuss hearing health with patients and help to reduce stigma associated with seeking help especially for age and noise related hearing loss. We need to familiarise ourselves with good evidence based team practice in relation to hearing testing and hearing devices.
Recorded: 3/05/2023
Care of older people
RACGP Victoria's New Fellows Committees are pleased to present 'Find your Niche' webinar series. During this series you will hear from passionate GPs across a number of diverse niche areas of General Practice. Gain insight into areas of general practice you may or may not have considered and have a chance to chat with specialists in a casual setting. Find your niche webinar will focus on Public Health with Drs Jenny Hellsing and Janie Maxwell.
Recorded: 2/05/2023
In this session, you will have the opportunity to ask your questions about the Specialist Pathway and the steps involved.
General practice training
Like any other consult - history, examination, investigation, treatment, and management are crucial in the GPs role in supporting and providing high quality care to women during their pre-conception, pregnancy and post-partum journey. But how can the busy GP best ensure the important questions and information are passed on in a timely manner, follow clinical guidelines and provide meaningful, patient-centred care at this important time?
Recorded: 27/04/2023
Pregnancy care
This webinar focuses on optimising therapy. It is the second in a series of three webinars focussing on preventing recurrent events in patients with ASCVD.
Recorded: 26/04/2023
Cardiology
Latest public health advice and Q&A presented by DoH representatives in conjunction with RACGP Victoria Faculty Chair Dr Anita Munoz and staff.
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