Join our expert presenters for a recap of this year’s Quality Use of medicines topics, Gout and Eczema. Refresh your knowledge on the top 5 things you need to know about managing eczema and gout in your patients, with focussed excerpts from our highly popular QUM webinar series.
Recall the role and importance of joint aspiration in diagnosing gout
Utilise our new treatment algorithm to master the treat to target approach, with slow dose up-titration of urate lowering therapy and flare prophylaxis.
Debunk myths and misconceptions around diet and gout
Recall the role of moisturisers and which ones you can safely recommend to your patients
Revise the common triggers of eczema and understand the role that diet plays in eczema
Receive practical guidance on prescribing of topical corticosteroids
Utilise our Eczema Management Algorithm to help master your treatment approach and utilise our Eczema Care Plan with your patients to guide and simplify treatment.
This webinar provides the latest evidence and best practice guidelines on gout and eczema management. Address common myths, and get practical advice on achieving better long-term outcomes for your patients.
Have your questions answered by one of our clinical experts in real time.
Use of interactive polls to test your knowledge
Enrol to watch the webinar live or on-demand at your convenience.
This is a Medcast Continuing Medical Education (CME) course.
This educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance.
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Live Webinar
17/12/2024 7:00 pm (Sydney time)
Australia/Sydney
Duration: CPD 1 HR (EA+RP)
Educational Activities: 0.5 hours
Reviewing Performance: 0.5 hours
Areas Of Interest: Dermatology, General Practice, Paediatrics, Podiatry, Prescribing, Quality Use of Medicines
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Aboriginal Health Workers, Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Podiatrists
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