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These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.
COVID Antivirals in Practice – A Practical Guide for Implementation in Primary Care
View profileDo Violent Computer Games Cause Aggressive Behaviour? – Understanding the Evidence
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During the presentation, Prof Brent Richards will explain why The COVID antivirals play a critical role in reducing the impact on individuals as well as in decreasing the load on the health system, and explain in detail how to work with the guidelines for their use, including the PBS criteria. Prof Richards will also describe the relative efficacy of the two main agents available in primary care, cover the safety issues, and explain how to select the right agent for your patient.

Eating disorders are increasingly common and GPs are often the first professional to see clinical warning signs and often the first professional that a patient or relative seeks help from. In this lecture, I will provide an understanding of the causes of eating disorders, a practical guide to assessing severity and hence risk in eating disorders and thus when to refer urgently for specialist care and/or admission. I’ll also describe what is currently regarded as effective treatment of Eds and what the GPs role in this process is. I’ll also provide some practical advice on possibly the most challenging aspects of this issue, which is how to engage reluctant/ambivalent patients.

GPs often see parents who are concerned about the impact of digital technologies and entertainment such as computer games on the behaviour and wellbeing of their children. One of the biggest questions is whether or not violent computer games encourage aggressive behaviour. The simple fact is that, despite public controversy, there is a large empirical research base that does indicate that violent video games can impact how children think, feel and behave. The well-researched impacts include increased aggression in the short and long-term, desensitisation to violence, decreased empathy and reduced pro-social behaviour. Practical strategies for reducing screen time and encouraging a healthy media diet can be very helpful for those with sub-clinical problems, but those with clinical disorders usually require specialised clinical referral and support.
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Healthed webcasts are highly beneficial for general practioners (GPs) however are also suitable for all healthcare professionals. We have had very positive feedback from nurses and pharmacists, so we invite you to attend a webcast and see for yourself!
Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event. You can watch on your desktop computer, tablet, or phone – either directly on the Healthed website or via the Healthed app.
By registering, attending and completing the post-webcast additional activities you’ll receive 4 hours of continuing professional professional development (CPD).
Provided you complete the webcast quiz, patient case review and micro audit, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD for GPs and healthcare professionals registered with the following:
For other healthcare professionals including nurses and pharmacists, you may be able to self-claim your CPD.
All participants receive a certificate of attendance upon completion.
Registrants can stream the webcast on a computer, tablet or phone. Instructions on how to log in to the webcast will be emailed to registered delegates in the weeks before the event.
Yes. Once your attendance has been verified by our education team you’ll receive a certificate of attendance for your records.
Nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals can use this certificate to self-claim their CPD. For GPs, provided you complete the webcast quiz, patient case review and micro audit, Healthed will manage the upload of CPD.
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