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Keeping Pace with Gout Management - Virtual Educational Visit for individuals

This session is for individual practitioners, to book your practice for a group session visit Keeping pace with gout management - virtual educational visit

Interactive small group learning for clinicians

Stay up to date with the latest evidence and clinical information in this interactive learning experience, designed for Health Professionals working in a variety of settings including General Practice, Aboriginal Health Services, and Urgent Care. 

gout virtual education visits for individuals

Key features of Virtual Educational Visiting include:

1. Interactive Small Group Learning: Engage in live, interactive sessions led by expert clinical facilitators, involving clinical discussions, case studies, and Q&A sessions to deepen your understanding of a health priority area.

2. Free of Charge: Access valuable education at no cost. Our program is committed to providing high-quality learning opportunities without financial barriers.

3. CPD Points: Earn 1 hour of Reviewing Performance Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points accredited with RACGP and ACRRM.  Optional Measuring Outcomes (2.5 hours MO CPD) activity recommended following the visit.

4. Tailored Content: Receive content customised to address the specific challenges and opportunities within your clinical practice. 

5. Flexible Timing: Choose from flexible delivery times that fit seamlessly into your schedule. Whether you're in a remote or urban setting, our program is designed to accommodate your time constraints.

6. Virtual Delivery: Participants must have a quiet space, working audio and video camera for active participation with fellow health professionals and the facilitator throughout the session.

Limited sessions now available for gout

Gout is a common inflammatory condition, affecting up to 6.8% of Australians. Often misunderstood as a self-inflicted lifestyle disease, it imposes a significant burden on many individuals and families. Despite this, prescribing rates for urate-lowering therapy and flare prophylaxis are low, patient adherence to treatment is poor and serum urate target levels fail to be met. 

This program will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest Australian clinical guidelines, along with essential clinical resources, to address the common misconceptions around gout and provide practical advice on gout management to help patients meet serum urate targets, improving patient health outcomes and quality of life.

 This educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance. 


For more free Quality Use of Medicines education, check out QHUB on Medcast

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This course is formally accredited for 1 hour of CPD.

RACGP Accreditation ID - 924519
ACRRM Accreditation ID - 34031


Course Educators
Jarrah Anderson
Jarrah Anderson

Jarrah is a clinical pharmacist with a keen interest in the design and delivery of health professional education programs. 

He has utilised his clinical exp...

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Amanda Fuller
Amanda Fuller

Amanda Fuller, B.Pharm MPS AACPA is a Clinical Lead at Medcast, where she oversees the development, build, and implementation of QUDTP projects. With extensive ...

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Kelly Abbott
Kelly Abbott

Kelly is a practicing credentialled pharmacist from rural Victoria with experience in community pharmacy, aged care, academia and a passion for health professio...

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Melissa Riley
Melissa Riley

Melissa brings over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry to the team. She began her career in community pharmacy before transitioning to consul...

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Live Webinar

Thursday 19 September 2024

19/09/2024 1:00 pm (Sydney time)

Australia/Sydney

Duration: 1 Hour

1 Hour of CPD

Reviewing Performance: 1 hours

Areas Of Interest: Chronic diseases, General Practice, Podiatry, Quality Use of Medicines

Audience

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Aged Care Staffs, Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Podiatrists

Free

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