1-2 hour modules

Our online education modules cover a range of therapeutic areas and are quick and easy to complete anytime, anywhere. You will receive a certificate for completing any of these education activities. CPD/PDP points are also available.

On-demand MEDTalks: COVID - Forgotten but not gone

There has been an explosion of knowledge about treatment of COVID-19 in the community, with various updates affecting Australian general practice. Earlier this year the PBAC updated their recommendations again. Across four short, sharp and topical MEDTalks, a vibrant, passionate panel of GPs and an epidemiologist will outline the latest considerations for GPs when deciding which COVID treatment to use, on whom, and when.

On-demand webinar: RSV in older adults: understanding risk and preventative measures

This on-demand webinar, presented by A/Prof Michael Woodward, Prof Grant Waterer and Dr Victoria Hayes will equip GPs to understand the prevalence, seasonal patterns, and demographic impacts of RSV in Australia. It also outlines preventative measures in older age groups, including safety and efficacy features of the new RSV vaccine for adults.

On-demand webinar: COPD and cardiovascular risk: The deadly duo

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a highly symptomatic condition with physical and emotional impacts that greatly reduce quality of life and increase mortality risk.1 Cardiovascular events are common in people with COPD, and are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the weeks following an acute COPD exacerbation.2,3

Shining a light: The role of vitamin D in bone health

Vitamin D deficiency is a common condition with implications for bone health, and in Australia it is especially important to balance sun exposure risk with vitamin D intake. This video module provides practical guidance on identifying people at risk of this condition, and outlines the latest evidence behind various forms of vitamin D supplementation.

Face up to acne: The importance of early, effective treatment

Acne affects over 80% of teenagers, but a significant number of people continue to experience acne or develop new-onset acne in later life. In light of the considerable psychological morbidity and personal and social difficulties acne can cause, learn how to provide early and effective treatment to minimise the impact of this common condition in this dermatologist-led video module.

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