Don't miss How to Treat LIVE Sydney on the 10 and 11 August. Choose your CPD education streams: paediatric health, dermatology, cardiometabolic health and disorders of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Register today! https://t.co/X7ismBP9Xn
More than one in 10 over 75-year-olds now have chronic heart failure. Join us on the 18th June at 7pm (AEST) to get the latest on Australian heart failure guidelines and learn how they differ from international guidance. https://t.co/5VmHEF0398
Join Professor Peter Ebeling, Dr Jane Elliott and Dr Jon Fogarty on the 21st May at 7pm AEST to discuss the complexities of managing and prioritising osteoporosis in a patient with multiple chronic disease. https://t.co/VPGNw8nn6Z
It’s time to talk about osteoporosis.
Join us online at 7pm AEST on the 21st May to hear Professor Peter Ebeling, Dr Jane Elliott and Dr Jon Fogarty, discuss why osteoporosis needs to be prioritised in general practice. Register for FREE at https://t.co/VPGNw85LIp
Collect your final year CPD points with How to Treat LIVE 2019. This two-day seminar series will bring the beloved How to Treat articles to life across Sydney and Melbourne this August. Secure your seat today! https://t.co/SMxJFZtS1M
Don’t miss your chance to learn from the experts, to confidently identify skin malignancies and increase your skills in performing a range of practical skin procedures. https://t.co/E68NciiLnJ
Registrations for Practical Procedures - Suspicious Skin are now open! Hurry to secure your place, as spaces are limited for this popular CPD event. https://t.co/E68NciiLnJ
Do you need some quality CPD time? Then you need Dermatology Academy! Treat yourself this weekend by registering for our August event. https://t.co/kTe20iCCp2
Join our expert speakers at the upcoming seminar, Dermatology Academy, to update your knowledge on the assessment, treatment and referral of common skin and allergic conditions. https://t.co/kTe20iCCp2
There is less than a week left to register for our upcoming seminar, Maximising musculoskeletal health over time. Don't miss out, register today! https://t.co/Xy8NmqZeuI
It's clear that we GPs have hitched ourselves to a wagon that is slowing down, but people need reminding that we're businesses, not charity workers, writes Dr Justin Coleman (@drjustincoleman) https://t.co/BNVwt0a0Qv
Children from higher income households gain a greater share of Medicare resources over the first 1,000 days of their lives. Why? https://t.co/9BlCxJkRDW
When navigating the wolly world of patient emotions, it can be difficult to bring up the topic of death. But it's part of our duty of care, writes Dr Chris Moy https://t.co/pHUm8wcAOL
Changes to PSA testing have led to a fair amount of confusion. In this piece, uro-oncologist Ian Vela outlines the key things for GPs to know https://t.co/vLFpd5gAU6