Stay up to date with the latest evidence and clinical information in this interactive whole of practice learning experience, designed for Australian general practices, Aboriginal health services and acute care services.
We are currently offering bookings for three therapeutic areas - antidepressants, gout and eczema. Educational visits about anticoagulants will be available from late March 2025.
Identifying high-risk patients and the importance of opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation (AF)
Assessing the risks and benefits of oral anticoagulant therapy in AF, considering patient and medicine factors
Monitoring and optimising oral anticoagulant therapy, including adherence, dosing, and addressing patient concerns
Recognising when treatment adjustments are needed based on changes in patient health
Supporting shared decision-making to improve patient outcomes and reduce stroke risk
Tailored care for older adults, exploring key considerations, including comorbidities and risk factors for depression and anxiety.
Management plans that incorporate non-pharmacological approaches like social prescribing, lifestyle strategies, and psychological therapies
The benefits and risks associated with antidepressant use
Review and monitoring strategies to improve outcomes and prevent harm
Deprescribing approaches; when and how to implement into practice
Myths and misconceptions about diet and lifestyle.
New guidance on initiation of urate-lowering therapy
What’s changed in flare prophylaxis?
Building a gout care plan with your patient
Strategising ways to improve adherence and persistence to their treatment
Explore the psychosocial impact and burden of eczema on patients and carers
How to identify common triggers and the importance of moisturisers
Topical corticosteroid safety, what strength, how much and for how long
Is there a link between food allergy and eczema?
Creating an eczema care plan to improve management
1. Interactivity: Participate with your colleagues in live sessions led by expert clinical facilitators—Dive into discussions, case studies, and Q&A sessions to deepen your knowledge and understanding around health priority areas. Get access to high-quality, endorsed resources to support decision making and enhance patient care
2. Free of charge: Access valuable education at no cost. Our program is funded through the the Department of Health and Aged Care, committed to providing high-quality learning opportunities without financial barriers.
3. CPD hours: Earn 1 hour of reviewing performance continuing professional development (CPD) recognised by RACGP and ACRRM.
4. Tailored content: Receive content customised to address the specific challenges and opportunities within your practice.
5. Flexible timing: Choose from flexible delivery times that fit seamlessly into your practice’s schedule. Whether you're in a remote or urban setting, our program is designed to accommodate your time constraints.