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There is growing recognition of the different mental health issues and requirements facing women. Prof Kulkarni believes women’s mental health is different from men’s needs due to biopsychosocial factors yet there is a paucity of research looking specifically at women. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in women is an example that has been widely reported in the media recently and hence GPs are reporting a significant increase in patient inquiries. However, work force issues mean timely diagnosis and treatment from specialist services is difficult to get and expensive for patients. General Practice is well placed to diagnose and manage ADHD however this is work in progress.
Recorded: 7/06/2023
Adult healthChildren & young persons healthDoctors healthMens healthSex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive healthTravel medicineWomens health
This webinar will provide GPs with introductory knowledge regarding the care and management of hepatitis B.
Recorded: 13/06/2023
Sex, sexuality, gender diversity and health
This session aims to increase GP confidence in identifying patients for testing, prescribing DAAs and understanding when specialist referral is needed for HCV care.
Adult healthSex, sexuality, gender diversity and health
This webinar will showcase the key features of the Healthy Habits tools and discuss ways to identify and engage patients in using the tool.
Recorded: 14/06/2023
Adult healthMens health
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 preconception, 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: 15/06/2023
Pregnancy care
RACGP Specific Interests and Dementia Training Australia present a GP-friendly webinar series on the identification, treatment, and management in primary care to support people living with dementia.
Recorded: 19/06/2023
Adult health
This webinar explores ways GPs and Pharmacists can work together to support patients with opioid dependence by providing greater access to the full range of treatment options, including depot buprenorphine.
Recorded: 20/06/2023
Addiction medicineAOD
Latest public health advice and Q&A presented by DoH representatives in conjunction with RACGP Victoria Faculty Chair Dr Anita Munoz and staff.
Recorded: 21/06/2023
COVID-19Oncology and palliative care
This webinar will offer clinical support for GP’s managing adult and paediatric patients who present with NFS in the context of violence and abuse.
Abuse & family violence
The 2023 Emerging Minds and RACGP Specific Interests webinar series advocates for a child-centred and family-focused approach to infant and child mental health. The series is 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: 22/06/2023
Children & young persons healthPsychological health
This webinar will discuss the important role primary care providers play in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of hepatitis B in the community.
Recorded: 26/06/2023
Join us for an informative webinar to celebrate NAIDOC Week and this year’s theme ‘For Our Elders’ where we’ll learn about the important role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders in community health and wellbeing.
Recorded: 28/06/2023
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthCare of older people
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