Podcasts

Earning CPD by listening to Healthed podcasts is simple. Each episode is eligible for Educational Activities CPD. 

Dr Fiona Foo

Today's climate crisis is a health emergency. Human influence in particular the burning of fossil fuels has caused global warming (global boiling) and causes a range of direct and indirect health consequences in today's society.

Expert/s: Dr Fiona Foo
A/Prof Jeremy Grummet

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet answers your most pressing questions regarding prostate cancer screening. These were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia.

Dr Samantha Sundercombe

Dr Samantha Sundercombe answers your most pressing questions regarding reproductive screening. These were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia.

Dr Alessandro Fois

For Parkinson's disease cases, Dr Alessandro Fois discusses management, treatment options and discussing these with patients.

Dr Clare Boerma

The following questions were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia. Expert, Dr Clare Boerma answers these pressing questions in today's podcast.

Dr Hilton Koppe

Diagnosis of dementia or cognitive impairment is is significantly influenced by the patient’s history. Cognitive assessment tools are not screening or diagnostic tests without thorough history assessment.

Dr Emi Khoo

Many factors make adolescent females vulnerable to iron deficiency. Listen to the biological pathways responsible for the impact of iron deficiency on mood, fatigue and performance...

Expert/s: Dr Emi Khoo
Dr Alessandro Fois

Diagnosis involves the natural history, examination, and referral of patients with Parkinson’s disease, and awareness of asymmetric and non-motor signs and symptoms need to be considered...

A/Prof Michael Woodward AM

In this episode, understand whether RSV is more serious than influenza. It's impacts on morbidity and mortality in the elderly are underestimated and effective prevention strategies for the Australian community are imminent...

Prof Peter Wark

Important to highlight and make people aware of RSV and where it sits, and vaccines for patients over the age of 60 are coming, pending approval

Prof Sonia Grover

What can cause menstrual pain and how to explain this to a young patient, as well as the ‘red-flags’ which might suggest a need for investigation or referral in a young women presenting with dysmenorrhoea...

Prof Grant Waterer

RSV is a big problem in young children, under one’s and older patients. There is a significance in over 60, the mortality and morbidity does seem to increase. Vaccine fatigue is also a significant deterrent to overcome in general practice.