Lectures

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Prof Peter Richmond

Conversation strategies to educate patients so that they can make a realistic assessment of the cost benefit equation.

A/Prof Avi Lemberg

Current evidence demonstrating the multiple beneficial effects of HMOs, including antimicrobial, immune modulation, prebiotic, neurodevelopment and cognition effects.

Prof Kristine Macartney

Overview of the Moderna vaccine, cover the risks, efficacy and effectiveness of the vaccines for adolescents, and explain the vaccine mandates and the new indemnity scheme

Dr Lisa Beecham

The key differences between this new vaccine against shingles and what is currently available, and who might be best to be offered this option.

Dr Daniel Cehic
Prof Jayashri Kulkarni
Dr Ryan De Cruz

In this Healthed lecture, Dr De Cruz presents what's new in the understanding, assessment and treatment of acne.

A/Prof David Colquhoun

A/Prof Colquhoun explains that iron deficiency is common in people with chronic disease and covers practical considerations of chronic diseases that are most at risk of affecting iron stores and how iron deficiency associated with chronic disease is best managed in the primary care setting. 

A/Prof Nigel Crawford

the recent developments in the management of the Australian pandemic including: An overview of the newly available Moderna vaccination; how the currently available vaccinations in Australia compare in terms of effectiveness against the Delta variant at preventing severe diseases as well as transmission

Dr Catherine Andronis

In this practical cases discussion facilitated by Dr Catherine Andronis, Four practical cases of mental health issues which are typical of what GPs see, will be covered with Clinical A/Prof David Horgan and Prof Malcolm Hopwood.

Prof Malcolm Hopwood

Metabolic dysregulation is a potential side effect of antipsychotics and this includes changes in cholesterol, triglycerides, BSL and BMI.

Prof Malcolm Hopwood

As there is a wide and increasing range of antipsychotic agents, the choices made need to be integrated into a shared-care model