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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)
Following the success of our February webinar, join us for Part 2 of our Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) webinar series. This extended 90 minute webinar will explore complex case scenarios, offer practical guidance to strengthen confidence and competence after training, and offer tips and strategies for establishing and sustaining rural LARC services, including information on funded training opportunities.
Adult healthPregnancy careRural healthSex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive healthWomens health
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)
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
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
This session offers strategies to move beyond symptom-based assessments and support children and families in a holistic way.
Children & young persons healthIndividuals with disabilities
Chronic liver disease affects 1 in 4 adults and contributes to liver cancer risk. GPs play a crucial role in the prevention of liver cancer by identifying and managing liver diseases, including viral hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). This webinar aims to increase GP confidence in the management of liver disease and promotion of liver health, including supporting healthy lifestyle modifications.
Abuse & family violence
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (AEDT)
Lessons from ACCHOs: strengthening primary care through community-controlled models ‘If we get Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health right, it’s right for everyone.’ Professor Peter O’Mara, 2023, ANTaR. National Close the Gap Day is recognised on the third Thursday of March annually, a date chosen to focus on meaningful action towards health equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To mark the day, the RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Faculty invites all members to join our webinar highlighting Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations’ (ACCHOs) models of care.
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
With increasing overseas travel, not all patients will present for pre-travel health advice. General practitioners are well placed to identify travelers and provide opportunistic preventative health advice including vaccinations. This webinar will give you practical, evidence‑based guidance to recognise travel‑related communicable disease risks, identify different traveler groups including those visiting friends and family (VFR), and provide tailored prevention and clinical advice. Strengthen your confidence in supporting both holidaymakers and VFR travelers before and after their journeys against communicable disease risks overseas.
Adult healthTravel medicine
In this webinar, hear from Professor Richard Newton, consultant psychiatrist from Peninsula Mental Health Service and Adjunct Clinical Professor at Monash University who will provide an overview of eating disorders, how they develop and key management insights.
Psychological health
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (AEST)
This webinar provides an overview of mandatory reporting laws, the role of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) in enforcing these laws and the obligations of treating and non-treating doctors.
Business of general practice
This webinar will discuss ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) and what they are, why they matter, how to assess them and what to do next.
Abuse & family violenceAddiction medicineAODChildren & young persons healthPsychological health
This webinar is designed to enhance GPs’ knowledge, competence, and confidence in selecting and initiating contemporary medical therapies for endometriosis and heavy menstrual bleeding in primary care. It will review the recent hormonal medications added to the prescribing benefit scheme.
Pain managementSexual and reproductive healthWomens health
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