In this webinar, A/Prof Ralph Audehm and another HCP colleague will take you through how their GP practices conduct a best-practice recall and review of their patients with T2D, using a whole-of-practice...
Listen to practicing general practitioner, Anita Sharma, discuss the importance of vaccination in adult populations and the impact primary care can have in protecting older Australians from infectious diseases...
This GP-led, on-demand advanced course, supported by diabetes specialists, will provide practical guidance on the role and implementation of insulin in the contemporary management of diabetes in the primary...
This module explores the role of CGM and Flash GM in providing effective diabetes care, and provides guidance on interpreting glucose profiles and setting personalised targets.
This activity covers best practice diagnostic and management principles for asthma, strategies for preventative care and reducing the risk of hospitalisation.
ME/CFS is a complex, chronic, debilitating disease with systemic effects, which is estimated to affect up to 250,000 Australians. This module aims to educate GPs and others working in the primary care space...
Find out about the new management recommendations for chronic kidney disease in the new Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care (4th Edition) handbook, released in 2020.
Coordination of care between the patient, their carer and their family is vital to providing effective end-of-life care in people with dementia. This education explores support and education for carers of people with dementia, as well as end-of-life issues such as legal processes, palliative care and community support.
Hereditary mutations of the tumour suppressor genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 can lead to an elevated risk of breast cancer. This education explores how to identify affected patients with a family history of cancer, and provides an overview of how Familial Cancer Centres can assist these patients through genetic testing and risk management.
Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic mutation that increases an individual's risk of various cancers. This education explores how to identify affected patients with a family history of cancer, and provides an overview of how Familial Cancer Centres can assist these patients through genetic testing and risk management.
This module provides an overview of the current prevalence and impact of asthma in Australia, and will help you identify common challenges to providing optimal asthma care in primary practice. Participants will gain an understanding of the heterogeneity of asthma and the importance of tailoring treatment to the individual patient.
This module looks at the impact of asthma for patients with mild-to-moderate and severe disease, and helps you give your patients the tools to self-manage their condition. The module also explores the psychosocial factors that can increase the impact of asthma, and provides practical tips and resources for mitigating these.
This module explores the key barriers to adherence for your asthma patients, and presents strategies to manage these challenges based on current Australian guidelines. Participants will be able to access practical resources designed to help create a written asthma action plan for your patients, as well as tips on how to make the most of your consultation time with a patient.
This module focuses on preventative care for your patients with asthma. The module provides and overview of potentially modifiable risk factors for flare-ups such as high SABA use, comorbidities, and exposures, and explores management strategies and brief interventions that participants can implement with their patients. Practical tips are included for GPs working in rural and remote areas, as well as for those working with culturally diverse populations.