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Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Practitioners will be able to gauge their performance and improvement over time. A GP’s participation in a clinical audit should not be limited by their personal practice and that all the cases submitted to the audit should reflect their usual clinical practice. Our philosophy is that all lesions suspected of being a skin cancer are submitted to the audit based on clinical requirements not to satisfy acceptance for an educational activity. 2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70. GPs have over 1 million patient consultations per year for skin cancer. Medicare records show there were 974,767 treatments for squamous and basal cell carcinoma skin cancers in 2015 – that’s more than 2,500 skin cancer treatments every day. Basal and squamous cell carcinoma skin cancers accounted for almost one quarter of all cancer-related hospitalisations in 2010-11. The cost to the health system of these skin cancers alone is estimated to be more than $500 million annually. Surgical Audit is a surgical log designed for doctors who treat skin malignancies. It has been designed to facilitate the easy recording of useful data at the time of treatment so that the treatment of skin cancers. This audit is targeted for clinicians typically those in primary care roles that are working with skin cancer; such as doctors, nurses, pathologists, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons.
2 Educational activity hours
25 Outcome measurement hours
8 Performance review hours
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This activity is highly relevant to GPs, providing evidence-based, practical updates on common conditions seen in everyday Australian general practice. Covering dementia, GORD, respiratory infections, prostate health, and depression, the session highlights new guidelines, safe prescribing, and effective management strategies. Delivered through an interactive webinar, FastTrack summary, quiz, and mini-audit, it supports learning across all three CPD categories. The case-based approach ensures direct applicability, helping GPs translate research into improved patient care, safer prescribing, and better outcomes in their clinical practice.
1 Performance review hour
1 Educational activity hour
3 Outcome measurement hours
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This webinar is designed to equip GPs with the practical tools and confidence to support patients in making informed contraceptive choices. We’ll go beyond the traditional teaching points and dive into the real conversations, complexities, and clinical decisions that matter most to patients. Through a case-based format, and with expert commentary, we’ll explore the nuances of choosing between different contraceptive pills, guiding IUD selection, and using Implanon and Depo effectively; including how to manage common side effects. We’ll also cover safe and appropriate options for contraception in perimenopause, giving you practical strategies to apply immediately in your consultations.
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Hypertension, atrial fibrillation (AF), and heart failure (HF) are common conditions in General Practice, significantly contributing to morbidity and mortality. Despite effective therapies, diagnosis and control of hypertension remain poor. GPs need up-to-date knowledge on early dual therapy and lifestyle interventions such as low salt diet to improve outcomes. With an ageing population, AF and HF are increasing; GPs require familiarity with the AF-CARE framework to guide holistic AF management and knowledge of SGLT2 inhibitors as foundation therapy for HF regardless of ejection fraction or diabetes status. This webinar, mini audit and Fast Track activity addresses these learning needs by reviewing evidence-based interventions and emerging pharmacological options, enabling GPs to optimise diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care in primary practice.
3 Educational activity hours
1 Performance review hour
2 Outcome measurement hours
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
The Safer Baby Bundle (SBB) eLearning Module has been developed as part of the Safer Baby Bundle national initiative, to address the priority evidence practice gaps in stillbirth prevention. Supporting women to stop cigarette smoking in pregnancyImproving detection and management of fetal growth restrictionRaising awareness and improving care for women with decreased fetal movementsImproving awareness of maternal safe going-to-sleep positions in late pregnancyImproving decision-making around the timing of birth for women with risk factors for stillbirth at or near termThe Safer Baby Bundle (SBB) eLearning Module aims to improve knowledge and awareness around these priority evidence practice gaps, which is vital for improving best practice care in stillbirth prevention. The SBB eLearning Module will inform and assist healthcare professionals by providing strategies that can be implemented from the first antenatal visit throughout pregnancy. Embedded throughout are a wide range of resources including videos, clinical care pathways, downloadable documents and referral processes to specialist support services, as well as educational information to provide women.
1 Educational activity hour
1.5 Performance review hours
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This activity is designed for GPs to reflect on their clinical practice through a sub fertility audit. With up to one in six Australian couples affected, early recognition, thorough assessment, and timely referral are essential. Participants will critically review female fertility assessment, investigations, lifestyle counselling, and referral practices. The course covers key reproductive and lifestyle factors, comprehensive history-taking, appropriate investigations (bloods, imaging, AMH), patient education on preconception care, and guidance on referral to fertility specialists.
1 Educational activity hour
2 Outcome measurement hours
MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Melanoma in situ (MIS) can be challenging to differentiate from benign skin lesions, and early detection is the key to successful treatment. In this webinar from Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA), Dermatologist Dr Christoph Sinz discusses: • the controversy around MIS • how to recognise clinical presentations of MIS • diagnostic techniques include confocal microscopy • best practice for managing MIS and when to refer • practical wound care tips.The webinar also includes a presentation from Psychologist Claire Gore who will discuss communicating the diagnosis to the patient and identifying when to offer support. Qandamp;A will follow.
1 Educational activity hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Hosted by A/Prof Paul Fishburn (Skin Cancer GP) and featuring Prof Pascale Guitera (Dermatologist) from Melanoma Institute Australia, this engaging case-study based webinar recording features a deep dive into topical treatments in lentigo maligna, including the latest research findings to optimise patient outcomes. AGENDA: • Early diagnosis of lentigo maligna • Management and patient-centred decision – results of the RADICAL trial • Topical imiquimod protocol • Follow up
1 Educational activity hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Join leading multidisciplinary experts from Melanoma Institute Australia for an engaging recorded session featuring case study discussions that provide GPs with the latest evidence-based updates on the diagnosis and management of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), covering both early and advanced cases.
1 Educational activity hour
 
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This CPD activity will enable you to acquire a structured approach to analysing ECGs including a step-by-step method for evaluating rhythm, rate, axis, intervals and morphology to ensure a comprehensive and accurate interpretation based on the patient’s clinical presentation.
2 Performance review hours
6 Educational activity hours