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Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Foundation Neurotoxinsis a foundation component of Anatomy For Injectors, and is aimed at beginners who are new to cosmetic injections. This module focuses on the most common areas requested by patients for anti-wrinkle wrinkle injections. This includes the glabella (frown lines), forehead, periorbital (crow's feet), and masseter (jaw slimming). You will learn about the relevant muscles and safe injection techniques in these areas to produce the best results, whilst avoiding complications. This online program comprises of comprehensive anatomical theoryfor beginners, which is meant to complement hands-on injecting experience. AFI is designed as a progression of neurotoxin and dermal filler courses depending on your level of expertise, helping you develop from basic injections to more advanced techniques.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This webinar is designed to provide health professionals, particularly general practitioners, with practical and evidence-based strategies for safely tapering and deprescribing antidepressants in older adults. Given the barriers in current practice, such as a “set and forget” approach and patient concerns over withdrawal symptoms, this session addresses a critical need for improved deprescribing knowledge and practices within primary care settings.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This 60-minute webinar is highly relevant to GPs who routinely initiate, monitor, and review anticoagulation therapy for patients with atrial fibrillation. Through interactive case discussions and practical tips, it equips participants to assess stroke and bleeding risk, tailor DOAC therapy to individual patient needs, and manage complex scenarios such as renal decline, frailty, and cognitive impairment. GPs will gain confidence in using validated risk tools, navigating periprocedural management, deprescribing when appropriate, and engaging patients in shared decision-making—ensuring safer, evidence-based care in the general practice setting.
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Intermediate-Advanced Neurotoxinsis an intermediate component of Anatomy For Injectors which focuses on the cosmetic use of neurotoxins for other areas of the face and neck (that have not been covered in the foundation module).This include brow lifting, reduction of bunny lines, gummy smiles, and cobblestone chins, nasal tip lifting, nasal flare reduction and beautification of the neck and decolletage. This course will also guide practitioners to use small amounts of neurotoxin precisely for the treatment of infraorbital wrinkles and perioral treatment of smoker’s lines and drooping oral commissures.
4 Educational activity hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Mental health conditions are now among the leading contributors to disease burden in young Australians, with rates of anxiety, depression and antidepressant use rising significantly over the past decade. As the first point of care for many young people, GPs play a crucial role in early detection, assessment and management. This webinar will equip GPs with practical, evidence-based strategies for engaging young people presenting with mental health concerns. Participants will learn how to conduct a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, develop a shared understanding of the issues, and implement tailored management plans with a focus on effective non-pharmacological interventions.
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Mental health conditions are a leading cause of disease burden among young Australians, with nearly 40% of those aged 16–24 affected each year, almost double the national average. Rates of anxiety, depression and antidepressant prescribing have all risen sharply, and suicide remains the leading cause of death for people aged 15–24. This mini audit supports GPs in reviewing and optimising care for young patients with mental health concerns. It focuses on appropriate prescribing, access to evidence-based psychological and lifestyle supports, and improving continuity and coordination of care, helping clinicians play a pivotal role in early recognition, assessment and shared decision-making.
0.5 Educational activity hour
2.5 Outcome measurement hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Vascular Complications and Emergenciesis a foundation component of Anatomy For Injectors which focuses on the risks and complications related to filler injections, including the use of Hyaluronidase to reverse Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers in emergency and non-emergency situations.
2 Educational activity hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This 60-minute interactive webinar helps GPs and primary care clinicians recognise and manage hereditary cancer risk in everyday practice. Using real clinical cases, participants will learn to identify red-flag features in family histories, apply the CanRisk tool, and determine when to refer patients to a Familial Cancer Service. The session also covers interpreting genetic test results, understanding referral pathways, and supporting patients through shared decision-making. Led by an expert genetics specialist and GP educator, this webinar provides practical strategies to confidently assess familial cancer risk and deliver personalised, evidence-based care.
0.5 Performance review hour
0.5 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Genetic testing is increasingly part of routine reproductive care, yet many GPs feel unsure about when and how to offer RGCS and NIPT/S, interpret results, and guide patients. This webinar equips GPs with practical, evidence-based strategies to integrate genetic screening into everyday practice. Participants will learn when testing is indicated, how to discuss options and limitations with patients, and manage follow-up, while exploring ethical considerations and communication tips—helping them provide confident, patient-centered care during preconception and pregnancy.
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This module addresses the need for GPs to confidently recognise, investigate, and manage genetic conditions in paediatrics and pregnancy. It provides practical guidance on identifying red flags in family and patient histories, initiating appropriate genetic testing in primary care, navigating referral pathways, and effectively communicating results to families, including implications for other family members and reproductive planning. By enhancing these skills, GPs can support early diagnosis, informed decision-making, and coordinated care in the general practice setting.
1 Educational activity hour