GPs are earning 17 hours of CPD from one day… Here’s how

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The upcoming Healthed Medical Update, set to take place September 2 (Melbourne), and September 9 (Sydney), will bring you up to date on new developments in a huge range of topics.

Our expert panellists will delve into dementia detection and management, diabetes case studies and the latest on very low calorie diets and pharmacotherapy for obesity.

Other presentations will cover updates on depression, new cardiac guidelines, prostate cancer screening, travel medicine, RSV and much more. The sessions have been designed to provide valuable insights and practical strategies that will directly benefit you, your patients, and your practice.

Learn and earn – 17 hours of CPD in one day!

Our face-to-face one-day seminars will provide you with the opportunity to earn up to 17 hours of CPD. The curated program includes:

  • 8 hours of Educational Activities (EA)
  • 4 hours of Reviewing Performance (RP) (optional)
  • 5 hour Measuring Outcomes (MO) module (optional)

What does a seminar ticket include?

  • Access to our entire program
  • Complete catering – morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
  • Trade exhibition access
  • Posted copy of our attendance certificate
  • Access to the Healthed app
  • Barista made coffee

For more information about topics, speakers, and seminar information in each state, please visit our website: healthed.com.au

Once you confirm you’ve read this article you can complete a Patient Case Review to earn 0.5 hours CPD in the Reviewing Performance (RP) category.

Select ‘Confirm & learn‘ when you have read this article in its entirety and you will be taken to begin your Patient Case Review.

Last chance - $155 special ends midnight Sunday!

This is your last chance to secure discounted registration to both national seminars before prices increase on Monday! You're invited to attend Australia's most popular seminars for GPs and healthcare professionals.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

POTS – What You Need to Know

Tuesday 17th February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Dennis Lau

Cardiac Electrophysiologist; The Royal Adelaide Hospital; Clinical Professor, The University of Adelaide

Hear the latest evidence-based management options for POTS - a common, yet poorly recognised and misunderstood autonomic dysfunction condition in our community. Join Prof Dennis Lau for an update on POTS, who is at risk, presenting symptoms and how it can be diagnosed in the primary care setting.