Podcasts

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

Prof Andrew Sindone

Prof Andrew Sindone presents the case for including other health professionals in the care of patients with heart failure.

Prof Andrew Sindone

Prof Andrew Sindone explains that, diet, fluid restriction and exercise are just some of the areas that need addressing when managing heart failure patients according to best practice guidelines.

Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi

Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi brings us up to date on the current state of play of cervical screening in Australia.

Prof Finlay Macrae AO

Prof Finlay Macrae provides an update on the guidelines recommended for diagnosing coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity.

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet discusses the upcoming prostate-specific antigen (PSA) guidelines and benefits, and increasing the quality of patient care with current management options available.

Dr Rupert Hinds

Dr Rupert Hinds details the prevalence and presentations of iron deficiency in children.

Prof Dave Singh

Prof Dave Singh highlights the key changes that have occurred with regard to COPD from a clinical perspective.

Prof Andrew Sindone

Prof Andrew Sindone outlines the latest advances in the pharmacological management of heart failure.

Prof Andrew Sindone

Prof Andrew Sindone discusses when clinicians should suspect this very common but under-recognised condition.

Dr Gary Grohmann

Listen to the latest on Long COVID, with Dr Gary Grohmann, where we address the important considerations for Long COVID, what we know now, and how to treat, prevent and reduce the severity of Long COVID.

Prof Shantha Wilson Rajaratnam

Dr David Lim interviews Prof Shantha Wilson Rajaratnam to discuss physiological processes that occur at certain times and sync with our external environment.

A/Prof Alex Polyakov

A/Prof Alex Polyakov provides insights into the legal determination of the Alabama Supreme Court that the rights of a frozen embryo were equivalent to those of a liveborn child, and considerations of research and future policy.