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The Victorian policy context, epidemiology and mapping data providing a call to action for general practice. GP resources – Blood Borne Virus STI HealthPathways, Hep B toolkit, Hep QI tool, Hep C general practice toolkit, Integrated hepatitis C services, ASHM BBVSTI training including S100 HBV and HIV training, HIV treatment program for Medicare ineligible and HIV PreP for Medicare ineligible program – overview and eligibility and associated resources.
Recorded: 26/02/2026
Sex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive health
Join us for an informative session on the evolving landscape of stress urinary incontinence management. This webinar will explore the physiological basis of activity-related incontinence and provide an update on current surgical options. Learn how to guide patients when conservative treatments are unsuccessful, and gain clarity on the risks, benefits, and suitability of various procedures. The webinar will also feature an essential update on menopause, equipping GPs to recognise key symptoms and stages, and understand the most current evidence-based hormonal and non-hormonal treatments—supporting timely, personalised care for women.
Recorded: 8/09/2025
Womens health
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.
Recorded: 19/03/2026
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Dr Jacquie Garton-Smith and Dr Mariam Bahemia discuss the use of the updated Advance Health Directive (AHD) in WA where there is currently low uptake of AHDs. Increased uptake of Advance Care Planning (ACP) and completion of AHDs is expected to reduce the disparity between treatment preferences and delivered care. This session explores the role of GPs in advance care planning, including supporting patients to prepare AHDs. Discover a new mini-audit activity for ACP and AHD that can be used to review whether opportunities to introduce ACP or AHD conversations into consultations, assessments and care plans are being maximized. Optional completion of the mini-audit will earn GPs 6 Measuring Outcomes CPD hours. This webinar is delivered in partnership with the WA Department of Health.
Recorded: 17/08/2023
The webinar begins with an update on Specialist Care Reform in Victoria, covering the reform program, emerging ideas, and changes to the Statewide Referral Criteria to support smoother referral pathways. This will be presented by Prof Ben Thomson, Victorian Chief Surgical Advisor. Next is a Syphilis Update, including local epidemiology, best practice diagnosis and management, and updated maternal screening recommendations. This will be presented by Dr Dilanka Hettiarachchi, Public Health Medicine Registrar and GP, and Dr Christian McGrath, Victorian Deputy Chief Health Officer.
Recorded: 27/11/2025
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.
Recorded: 8/04/2026
Psychological health
This RACGP Specific Interests and Emerging Minds webinar will focus on approaches to formulation that enable children’s participation and consider the child’s perspective on the presenting concerns.
Recorded: 12/06/2025
Children & young persons healthPsychological health
Following the recent Queensland Government announcing major reforms to ADHD, allowing specialist GPs to initiate, adjust and continue prescriptions for ADHD medications for adults from 1 December 2025, this webinar is designed to build confidence and practical capacity in general practitioners to support patients with ADHD.
Recorded: 11/12/2025
Adult healthMens healthWomens 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
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospital presentations in older adults, costing the health system more than any other single cause—including road trauma. This webinar discusses identifying fall risk factors, reviewing medications, and integrating evidence-based prevention strategies into routine care, general practitioners can significantly reduce fall-related harm. Collaborating with allied health teams and promoting regular balance-focused exercise—shown to prevent up to 42% of falls—are key to keeping older adults safe and independent. The Get Healthy Service offers valuable support to help older adults stay active and reduce their fall risk.
Recorded: 22/10/2025
Adult health
This interactive forum aims to equip GPs with the latest knowledge on STI and HIV testing, diagnosis, prevention (including PrEP), and treatment, aligned with current Australian guidelines. Through real-world case studies, expert insights, and practical case-based examples, build your confidence in managing common and emerging sexual health presentations in general practice. Presenters will explore useful clinical tools, referral pathways, and practice supports that help streamline the delivery of efficient, patient-centered care.
Recorded: 18/11/2025
Mens healthSex, sexuality, gender diversity and healthSexual and reproductive healthWomens health
In this webinar, we will discuss how GPs can provide culturally safe care when addressing gambling harm with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Participants will gain practical skills to recognise risk factors, have culturally appropriate conversations and connect patients to trusted community services and supports.
Recorded: 25/06/2025
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAddiction medicine
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