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Free educational information updated monthly on important health matters by way of short video and audio on medical and healthcare topics that are not usually covered by the mainstream medical media.Our medical presenters are among the leading Specialists in their fields who provide independent opinion on special topics relevant to general practice (these Specialist do not receive honoraria for their recordings).
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Risk Factors and Diagnosing Lymphoedema (Part 1)
Professor John Boyages, AM, explains the 4 distinct stages of lymphoedema, the differences between primary and secondary lymphoedema as well as how signs and early symptoms may present.
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Long Covid – Working With Emotions
Dr Susan Barnett discusses some common psychological issues that a patient with Long Covid may experience. She provides GPs with some tools that may help the patient navigate the difficult and seemingly hopeless situation that they find themselves in.
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A Practical Approach to Opioid Tapering
Joyce McSwan discusses opioid tapering. She encourages clinicians to approach this sensitive topic by using a collaborative approach with their patients. To ensure the transition is as smooth as possible she refers to the NPS document that has a step wise approach to this sometimes-angst-ridden process.
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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder ARFID for GPs
Dr Karen Spielman discusses Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder ARFID, a recently recognised eating disorder. She explains the phenotypes of ARFID and the differences between this and anorexia and therefore the management.
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Anxiety and Depression in General Practice (Part 2)
Psychiatrist Dr Samir Ibrahim shares clinical presentations of anxiety and depression, and then moves on to GP management and referrals.
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Universal Precautions for Opioid Prescribing: A Balanced Approach
Joyce McSwan Managing Director of PainWise, guides prescribers of opioids through a practical approach to engaging with patients regarding their expectations of this analgesic treatment. Joyce offers practical advice, about the importance of discussing, implementing, and reviewing progress during the patient's treatment.
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Cataract Surgery and Lens Options, iStents and the Latest Changes
Drs Shanel Sharma and Daya Sharma discuss the many different types of cataracts. In the video they demonstrate examples of different types of lenses that can be inserted at surgery, giving flexible options that were not available for patients a few years ago.
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Anxiety and Depression in General Practice (Part 1)
Eminent Psychiatrist Dr Samir Ibrahim shares the physiology behind anxiety and depression and why recent thinking is changing the approach to treating these illnesses.
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Gestational Diabetes, New Guidelines, Monitoring and Support (Part 2)
Anna Barwick in part 2 of Gestational Diabetes, shares some wide ranging support a woman should receive post-partum if diagnosed with GD. Surveillance and support is important as there is a 50% increased risk of developing type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in future years.
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Focussed Problem Solving – How to Use This Skill in General Practice
Dr Susan Barnett discusses, (and provides an example of), how teaching your patients to problem solve their own issues in their home life is very rewarding.
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Melatonin Prescribing in Children
Dr Vishal Saddi provides a succinct overview of melatonin prescribing for children. He warns about online ordering from dubious sources, and shares new guidelines for prescribing.
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Treatment of Lymphoedema (Part 2)
Professor John Boyages, continues to share treatment options for Lymphoedema, including manual massage, compression bandaging, laser treatment, liposuction and lymphatic surgery. As well stressing the importance of caring for the skin, he empathises the toll Lymphoedema can take on mental health of these patients. This is part 2 of 2.
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Gestational Diabetes, New Guidelines, Monitoring and Support (Part 1)
Anna Barwick a Diabetes Educator shares new guidelines, monitoring, and support for patients with gestational diabetes. This type of diabetes is the fastest growing type, and the incidence ranges between 5 and 30% of pregnant women in Australia. Anna shares when to test and identifies those patients at high risk.
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Treatment of Lymphoedema - Professor John Boyages (Part 1)
Professor John Boyages, an eminent Oncologist from Sydney, is enthusiastic about increasing the awareness of treatments for Lymphoedema, which is miserable for patients that are suffering with this chronic uncurable condition.
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Technology Facilitated Child Sexual Abuse – What a GP Needs to Know
Susan McClean who is an International Speaker in cyber security, discusses the disturbing topic of sexual bullying via the internet. Susan shares some horrifying statistics regarding the prevalence of technology facilitated bullying. She stresses that GPs have a crucial role in spotting this type of abuse, and why they should be vigilant in all consultations with young and very young people.
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Dry Eye — Behavioural Modifications, the Latest Assessment and Treatment Tools
The incidence of dry eye in children is increasing, Dr Shanel Sharma shares why this is occurring and suggests behavioural changes that could be implemented. Dr Daya Sharma explains the assessments and treatment tools for this issue.
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Genetic Screening Related to Gynaecological Cancer (Part 2)
The final part of Professor Tom Jobling's discussion regarding the huge changes in screening in gynaecological cancers over the last decade. He provides an overview of the high-risk patients who should be screened. Not only for patients who have a family history, but also Ashkenazi Jews and Lynch syndrome patients. Consequently, risk reduction surgery can be offered to these patients.
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An Overview of Diagnostic Tools for Assessing Sleep in Children
Dr Vishal Saddi provides guidance as to when to refer a child to a sleep specialist; questions to ask to elitist if sleep apnoea may be an issue and he moves on to describe a new range of tools that can help identify if it is present.
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Genetic Screening Related to Gynaecological Cancer (Part 1)
Internationally renowned Professor Tom Jobling discusses genetic mutations and gynaecological cancer. The incidence of both ovarian and endometrial cancer has increased dramatically over the last 2 decades, and there are high risk women that can be identified and offered interventional treatment.
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Understanding Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
Dr Sameer Mathur provides GPs with some valuable information for identifying patients who suffer from GSM. 40%-90% of females may suffer from symptoms but only 7% are treated.
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Insomnia and Autism — A Parent's Perspective
Emily is a parent of an 10-year-old autistic daughter. She shares her journey with an insomniac neurodivergent child, through to getting help from professionals, and achieving a harmonious homelife.
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Two Epidemics Facing Ophthalmology — Myopia and UV Eye Disease
Drs Shanel Sharma and Loren Rose discuss interventions to decrease the incidence of myopia, and why wearing the correct sunglasses can reduce the incidence of UV damage to young eyes.
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Non-hormonal Management of Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause
Dr Sameer Mather explores lifestyle, pharmacological and psychological treatments for vasomotor symptoms of menopause.
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Sleep Issues in Autistic Children — Strategies and Approaches (Part 2)
Jackie Sikic delivers her second discussion, providing practical support for families whose autistic children are having sleep issues.
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Boundaries, Respect and Generosity — A Complex Balance
Dr Johanna Lynch, provides another useful perspective about why it is important to maintain personal boundaries, both at work and at home.
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Sleep Issues in Autistic Children — Strategies and Approaches (Part 1)
Jackie Sikic, an Occupational Therapist from Victoria also shares some strategies and approaches for sleep issues in autistic children.
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Sleep Issues in Autistic Children – Clinician Perspective
Dr Raj Khillan, is a Paediatrician from Victoria specialising in sleep disorders in children with autism. In this video he discusses, the importance of early detection, intervention and treatment options.
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Being Human is a Team Sport — Tips to Care for Your Close Relationships
Dr Lynch reminds clinicians of the importance of making time for oneself. This allows them to preserve energy and ensure they make time for loved ones.
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Double Vision — What to Exclude and Treatment Options
Dr Shanel Sharma provides an overview of the treatment options for strabismus, which includes the use of Botox. She also shares some interesting case studies on this topic.
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Laser Refractive Surgery in 2024
Dr Daya Sharma provides an overview of the range of corrective vison options available by laser refractive surgery.
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Grounding As a Tool for Self-care
Dr Johanna Lynch shares a stepwise technique on how to settle and 'ground' oneself at times of stress.
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Macular Degeneration for General Practitioners
Macular degeneration is the commonest cause of blindness in Australia. Drs Shanel and Neil Sharma discuss new management and treatment techniques.
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Management and Resources for Patients With Eating Disorders
In this 2nd part of 2 about eating disorders, Dr Karen Spielman discusses prevention, early recognition and treatment options. She shares some great resources for this therapy area.
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How to Perform a Full Skin Examination
Dr Annika Smith, from the Melanoma Institute, provides an overview of how she approaches the task of performing a full skin examination on a new patient methodically and logically.
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Sense of Safety — A Requirement for Learning, Growing, and Connecting
Dr Johanna Lynch, a practising GP psychotherapist, explains the fundamental requirement of feeling safe, for long-term health and wellbeing.
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Logistics of Prescribing Medicinal Cannabis in Australia
Dr Teresa Towpick in the final discussion on Medicinal Cannabis, explains how this unapproved drug can be prescribed in the Australia following the strict criteria.
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Development and Presentations of Eating Disorders
Dr Karen Spielman provides an overview of the different types of Eating Disorders. This distressing disorder has increased by 160% over the last few years and the role of the GP in diagnosing early will aid recovery. (12:58 mins)
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Cannabis Plant Pharmacology
Dr Teresa Towpick provides an overview of the Cannabis Plant Pharmacology. She explains why this plant has the capability to simultaneously treat multiple clinical conditions.
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Validating and Normalising All Human Emotions
Dr Susan Barnett provides a succinct explanation of the purpose of emotions, and how they are a normal response to life events. Patients can learn to cope with the assistance of GPs.
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Managing Cow's Milk Allergy in infants, with a Focus on Rice Hydrolysates (Part 3)
Professor Yvan Vandenplas, paediatrician and Chair/Co-chair of ESPGHAN working groups, discusses the use of hydrolysed rice protein formula for cow’s milk allergy in infants. This includes a review of the evidence for efficacy, safety, growth parameters, tolerance and taste.
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Simple Practical Strategies to Manage Patient Distress in a GP Consult
Dr Susan Barnett discusses the concept of being comfortable with the uncomfortable when confronted with a distressed patient in the surgery. She shares the ‘Hand Model of the Brain' tool which explains how we can use the frontal cortex in our brain to train ourselves to moderate our fight/flight/freeze response (our impulse, knee-jerk reaction to threat) to improve communication with patients. She also shares strategies to ensure that the patient feels heard, validated, and treated with respect.
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Managing Cow's Milk Allergy in infants, with a Focus on Rice Hydrolysates (Part 2)
Professor Yvan Vandenplas, paediatrician, and Chair/Co-chair of ESPGHAN working groups, discusses the treatment of cow's milk allergy in infants. He includes current Australian and international guidelines for managing cow's milk protein allergy, management options utilising specialised formula and future strategies for the management of cow's milk protein allergy.
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Online Harms and Young People – What Your Patients May be Exposed to Online
Susan McClean discusses more confronting data about what young people can be/are exposed to online. She also suggests the sort of conversations a GP should be thinking of having with a young person who presents with a physical or mental health issue, as they may unearth an undisclosed issue.
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Managing Cow's Milk Allergy in infants, with a Focus on Rice Hydrolysates (Part 1)
Professor Yvan Vandenplas, paediatrician, and Chair/Co-chair of the ESPGHAN working groups, discusses cow's milk allergy in infants including the symptoms and how to diagnose IgE and non-IgE (immunoglobulin E) cow's milk protein allergy.
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Sleeping Sound Autism – The Research Behind the Short Intervention Program
This is the second part of Professor Nicole Rinehart's video. The first part was shown in March, in which she discussed the importance of treating sleep difficulties in children with ASD. In May she explains the research behind the new Intervention Program, which has been very successful.
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Iron Infusions in Pregnancy, Heart Failure, Malignancy and Pre-operatively
Dr Patrick Coleman discusses Iron Infusions in Pregnancy, Heart Failure, Malignancy and Pre-operatively. He shares some very interesting data on a wide range of topics that will be of interest in your clinical practice.
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The Benefits of Iron Infusions – Case Studies
Dr Patrick Coleman shares some more interesting data and varied case studies about the benefits of iron infusions, that could be of assistance to some of your patients. His previous iron infusion video was published in June.
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Insomnia in Children and Adolescents with ASD – The Importance of Treating Sleep Difficulties
Professor Nicole Rinehart a Director at Krongold Clinic Melbourne, shares the importance of good sleep for Children with Autism. Sadly this is frequently a big problem, impacting not only on the child but parents and the wider family. There has been a lot of research in this area in recent years and Nicole shares some of the clinical outcomes. (Part 1 of 2)
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Demystifying Iron Studies
Dr Patrick Coleman, a Nephrologist from Sydney's Northern beaches, explains how to interpret iron study results. He clarifies the relationship between Serum Ferritin, CRP and Transferrin Saturation levels to clarify this confusing and complicated area.
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Strategies to Reduce Burnout as a GP — The Importance of Peer Group Supervision
Dr Susan Barnett discusses strategies to reduce GP burnout. As an experienced psychotherapist she explains how easy it is to fall into the self-sacrifice trap in the belief that patient comes first. Susan points out the importance of peer supervision, and how little of it there currently is in Australia.
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Free educational information updated monthly on important health matters by way of short video and audio on medical and healthcare topics that are not usually covered by the mainstream medical media.Our medical presenters are among the leading Specialists in their fields who provide independent opinion on special topics relevant to general practice (these Specialist do not receive honoraria for their recordings).
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