This exciting new series will cover the crucial Women’s Health issues for GPs with the latest up-to-date information and evidence.

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Women's Health in General Practice Webinar Series

The Women's Health for GPs Series will be run as a series of live webinar events that are recorded to enable you to participate from the comfort of your own home. You will get:

  • Four live webinar sessions, that will be recorded, so that you can watch them 'on-demand'
  • Online version of the e-Summaries (e-S) on the topics covered in each Webinar.

Course content

The Women's Health for General Practice Series will cover the following topics:

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Endometriosis / Menstrual Disorders
  • Mental Health (Ante & Post Natal Depression, Psychosis)
  • Vaginal Discharge (Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis)
  • Contraception (Tailored Pill Taking, Emergency Contraception, and Suicide Risk and Hormonal Contraceptives)
  • Breast Pain (Cyclical / Non Cyclical)
  • Menopause/HRT (Breast Cancer Risk, Bioidentical HRT, VTE Risk)

This course will be held LIVE on the following dates (and recorded for 'on-demand' watching'):

  • Wednesday 17th March 2021
  • Wednesday 24th March 2021
  • EASTER BREAK
  • Wednesday 7th April 2021*
  • Wednesday 14th April 2021*

*Note Daylight Savings ends 04/04/2021

The times are listed below by location.

ACT / NSW / TAS / VIC
Australian Eastern Daylight Time 


AEDT


8.00pm - 9.30pm

SA
Australian Central Daylight Time


ACDT


7.30pm - 9.00pm

QLD
Australian Eastern Standard Time


AEST


7.00pm - 8.30pm

NT
Australian Central Standard Time


ACST


6.30pm - 8.00pm

WA
Australian Western Standard Time


AWST


5.00pm - 6.30pm

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The webinar covers:

  • The latest pertinent medical research, GP guidelines and papers presented by GPs.
  • A series of short presentations including recent findings from the medical literature which are pertinent for GPs.
  • The presentations are snappy, focused, fun and interactive. The atmosphere is light, relaxed and friendly.

Evidence-based medicine for primary care - fun, interactive, chunked and not-to-be-missed, especially if you don’t have time to read all the latest research.

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