Live from GP24: Exercise for falls reduction and pelvic floor health Recorded live at GP24 in Perth, Dr Anna Mullins highlights the importance of muscle strengthening and balance training, especially in the elderly.
Live from GP24: Understanding inflammatory bowel disease Recorded live at GP24 in Perth, host Dr Tim Koh talks with Dr Luca Crostella, an experienced gastroenterologist, about the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease.
Live from GP24: Sleep apnea insights Recorded live at GP24 in Perth, Associate Professor Ramesh Balasubramaniam and Dr Francesco Piccolo speak about the management of obstructive sleep apnea.
Pneumococcal disease essentials: What every GP should know Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, a paediatric infectious diseases physician, outlines the different clinical manifestations of pneumococcal disease, dividing them into invasive and non-invasive categories.
Fertility management: Common issues and advice for GPs Dr Jana Combrinck, an experienced women's health GP and the current GP lead of Oasis Fertility Centre, delves into the GP's role in fertility management.
The rise of self-collection: Insights into cervical screening Dr Rebecca Starkie, a GP, practice owner, and academic with a specific interest in women's health, shares her expertise on the success of self-collection for cervical screening.
GP24 preview: Exploring wellbeing and digital health Dr Jenny Brockis and Dr Amandeep Hansra discuss their upcoming keynote presentations at GP24, providing insightful perspectives on the essential role GPs play in the healthcare system.
Understanding dementia: Risk factors and prevention Delving into the importance of intervention and maintaining brain health throughout life, Dr Marita Long explains that dementia encompasses multiple symptoms.
What lies ahead for general practice Dr Michael Wright brings his extensive experience and perspective, having grown up in a family of GPs and served as one for more than two decades, for an insightful discussion on the future of general practice.
Improving patient care: The future of e-consult services Professor Claire Jackson, a professor of general practice and primary care reform at the University of Queensland, speaks about the e-consultation model and its impact on rural healthcare.