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The TAS Fellowship and Awards Ceremony is the premier event on the RACGP Tas calendar. It is an opportunity for the general practice community to honour New Fellows and celebrate their achievement of Fellowship and acknowledge award recipients.
Recorded: 14/10/2023
2023 RACGP Victoria Annual Member Meeting.
Recorded: 12/10/2023
Join us for an informative and engaging webinar designed for general practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge of ankle arthritis management. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the causes of ankle arthritis and delve into the latest surgical treatment options available. From joint-preserving osteotomies to joint-sacrificing ankle fusion or replacement, you'll gain a deep understanding of the various approaches and their benefits. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your expertise and stay at the forefront of ankle arthritis management.
Recorded: 11/10/2023
The VIC Fellowship and Awards Ceremony is the premier event on the RACGP Vic calendar. It is an opportunity for the general practice community to honour New Fellows and celebrate their achievement of Fellowship and acknowledge award recipients.
Recorded: 8/10/2023
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series explores common ophthalmological presentations and emergencies in rural general practice.
Recorded: 5/10/2023
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAdult healthCare of older peopleEye medicine
With only 3 months of this year to go, Dr Sally Cockburn and RACGP CPD Program Coordinator, Kathryn Randall clarify the CPD requirements in relation to MO and give tips and ideas on how you can complete your MO and minimise stress.
Recorded: 4/10/2023
Adult healthChildren & young persons healthDoctors healthMens healthWomens health
GPs have a role in preventing, detecting and managing abuse in their patients with disabilities. This webinar with discuss recognising sexual abuse in people with intellectual disabilities.
Abuse & family violenceIndividuals with disabilities
This webinar will provide an overview of key work, including an outline of recently developed clinical guidelines to support young people to quit vaping, an update on the next phase of the NSW Health anti-vaping campaign and updates to the ‘Do you know what you’re vaping’? toolkit materials. It will also provide an opportunity for GPs to ask questions to the panel and raise issues related to e-cigarettes.
Recorded: 27/09/2023
Children & young persons health
Obesity management expert and founding Chair of RACGP Specific Interests Obesity Management, Dr Georgia Rigas will be educating GPs on understanding obesity and tailoring solutions for individual patients. The session will cover a range of medical and surgical treatment options, and explore the potential benefits of combining therapies to effectively manage obesity. Dr Terri-Lynne South, the current Chair RACGP Specific Interests Obesity Management will host the session.
Recorded: 26/09/2023
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAdult healthChildren & young persons healthIndividuals with disabilitiesMens healthWomens health
This webinar aims to update NSW GPs on the current epidemiology of iGAS and includes information about those at higher risk of GAS. It also outlines current best practice for the assessment and management of GAS.
Recorded: 21/09/2023
Join this webinar where experts will delve into the latest advancements and best practice for these important topics.
Recorded: 19/09/2023
Adult health
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australian men. Despite a high survival rate a significant sub-group of patients report poor quality of life related to treatment side effects. Improving the patients experience and outcomes is an important role of the general practitioner. Awareness of risk stratification, surveillance, and diagnostics pathways together with supportive care needs together with new approaches will enable the best possible experience and care for patients.
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