Articles / Healthed seminars return for 2023 – Earn your CPD with these in-person events
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These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.
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These are activities that use your work data to ensure quality results.
These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
These are activities that use your work data to ensure quality results.
Kickstart your CPD learning for 2023 with a range of highly engaging speakers focusing on the most relevant and pressing clinical issues for GPs across women’s and children’s health.
We start off our circuit at the Adelaide Convention Centre on the 25th of March, where special guest speakers A/Prof Pradeep Jayasuriya, Prof Deborah Bateson, Prof Creswell Eastman, Dr Terri Foran, Prof Rod Baber and many more, provide the latest developments and research on a range of clinical topics. This year we critically discuss and review subjects including:
• Influenza in infants and pregnant women
• GP Genomics
• Menopause
• COVID-19 update
Plus many more breakthroughs and developments across a range of clinical areas.
With Launch Pricing currently available at just only $145 when purchased online, the Annual Women’s & Children’s Health Update is an affordable seminar for you to earn approved CPD.
Your insightful professional learning day is accompanied by a high-quality educational programme, a fully catered event, in-depth seminar handbook consisting of presentation slides and areas applicable for note taking, as well as our highly convenient and accessible Healthed app to enhance your learning experience on the day.
• Adelaide – 25 Mar
• Brisbane – 10 Jun
• Melbourne – 15 Jul
• Sydney – 22 Jul
• Perth – 12 Aug
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Cardiovascular Benefits of GLP1s – New Evidence
Oral Contraceptive Pill in Teens
RSV and the Heart
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Eliminated entirely without replacement
Maintained as is
Completely replaced with an alternative system
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