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Opioid prescribing – strategies for GPs to optimise chronic non-cancer pain management and minimise harms

This webinar brings together a panel of top Australian experts who specialise in the areas of chronic pain management and opioid dependence. Discussion points for this webinar are based on feedback from over 450 GPs who completed a health professional survey on what they wanted to know about, following recent reforms to opioid prescribing. Discussion…

Free

Updates in Gastroenterology

Rose and Crown 105 Swan St, Guildford, WA, Australia

This event aims to engage GPs on a range of gastroenterology conditions and activities that are commonly encountered in general practice, such as referring for colonoscopy services with changes to MBS guidelines, management of uncontrolled reflux and current and future management of hepatic steatosis. The evening includes up to date information on the latest evidence…

Free

Subiaco Gynaecology Series Webinar 3

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Presentations Ovarian cancer screening - where are we at?: Dr Stuart Salfinger Apical prolapse management - pessaries and procedures: Dr Todd Ladanchuk Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - The New Vernacular: Dr Michael Allen

Free

Respiratory – Shortness of breath & ILD

St John of God - Murdoch 100 Murdoch Dr, Murdoch WA 6150, WA, Australia

Speaker Dr Sharan Randhawa (Respiratory Physician) The assessment of shortness of breath & ILD, an introduction to the diagnostic pathways.

Free

MEDtalks webinar – Does insulin still have a place in the management of hyperglycaemia in T2D?

Insulin, our first pharmacotherapeutic agent and King, is almost a centenarian – but is it time for the old King to abdicate? Are GLP1-RAs the rightful heirs to the injectable kingdom or simply adolescent upstarts needing to earn their right to the throne? Join us for this lively and entertaining MEDTalk presented by three prominent…

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