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Date: 21/03/2025 Location: NSW
This interactive educational event is designed for clinicians to enhance their understanding of ATTR cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CM)—a frequently under-recognised and misdiagnosed condition. Expert faculty will explore the latest advancements in diagnosis, imaging, and management, providing practical strategies to improve early identification and optimise patient outcomes.The session will cover key clinical red flags, diagnostic pathways—including echocardiography, nuclear scintigraphy, and genetic testing—and best practices for distinguishing wild-type (ATTRwt) and hereditary (ATTRv) forms. Faculty will also discuss emerging therapies and the evolving role of disease-modifying treatments.Through case-based discussions, attendees will gain insights into real-world challenges in ATTR-CM diagnosis and treatment, with a focus on multidisciplinary collaboration, heart failure management considerations, and electrophysiological implications.
1.5 Educational activity hours
2 Performance review hours
8 Outcome measurement hours
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 20/03/2025 Location: Other
An online mini-course introducing why communication in healthcare consultations unfolds the way it does - and why miscommunication and other communication challenges can occur. Based on evidence from research on real consultations, this course consists of recorded short talks along with reflection and quiz questions.
1 Educational activity hour
  Professionalism
 
Date: 07/09/2026 Location: VIC
The PTM Course is a 3-day, face-to-face course designed to teach the reception and resuscitation of paediatric trauma patients.Based on the highly regarded ETM Course, the PTM Course places a strong emphasis on practical resuscitation skills, trauma team leadership, and effective teamwork. The course is ideal for clinicians involved in caring for injured children.
5 Educational activity hours
16 Performance review hours
  Professionalism
HLR (Anaesthesia)
HLR (Emergency medicine)
22 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
22 MOPS (AST - Paediatrics) hours
 
Date: 13/03/2025 Location: Other
Eating disorders impact 1 in 20 Australians, yet less than 25% receive appropriate care. With the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric condition, early identification and intervention are critical. General Practitioners (GPs) are often the first point of contact, making their role essential in detecting, managing, and referring patients with eating disorders. This CPD-accredited webinar provides GPs with the knowledge and skills to confidently recognize the signs of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder using DSM-5 criteria. Participants will learn to apply validated screening tools, such as the SCOFF questionnaire, to identify at-risk patients and understand best-practice management strategies, including medical monitoring and multidisciplinary care. The session will also cover referral pathways to specialist services to ensure timely intervention and improved patient outcomes. Enhance your clinical skills and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients with eating disorders.
0.5 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
  Addressing health inequities
 
Date: 13/03/2025 Location: Other
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Australia. Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a key causal factor in this pathological process and the primary target in the secondary prevention of ASCVD. Despite the widespread uptake of LDL-C lowering medications, many patients remain at increased risk of future CV events even after achieving guideline-recommended levels of LDL-C. This is commonly referred to as residual risk. Presented by Dr Robert Hungerford and Assoc. Prof Adam Nelson, this webinar will explore how to perform an advanced cardiovascular risk assessment to better stratify a patients’ cardiovascular risk, and to how to address residual risk with individualised treatments for important non-lipid risk factors, such as obesity.
1.5 Educational activity hours
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 13/03/2025 Location: Other
Five years on from the start of COVID-19, the acute phase of the pandemic has passed but variants continue to circulate with periodic increases in transmission. For GPs and their patients, staying informed and proactive is crucial, especially for vulnerable people who continue to be at risk of harm. In this webinar you’ll gain the latest updates in epidemiology, evidence and best practice in primary care, as we begin to evolve towards a longer-term approach to COVID-19 in our communities. Presented by infectious disease physicianAssoc. Prof Paul Griffinand GPDr Anita Munoz, join us for this very important COVID 2025 update.
1.5 Educational activity hours
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 12/03/2025 Location: Other
The 2025 PCDSA Webinar Series is designed for all primary care clinicians involved in diabetes management. Covering cutting-edge scientific content and practical clinical applications, the series will explore best practice standards, team-based care, and real-world diabetes management strategies. Topics will include advancements in pharmacotherapy, optimising glycaemic control, cardiovascular and renal complications, diabetes technology, and models of care. The webinars will go beyond guidelines, addressing systems and strategies for practice management, patient engagement, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Sessions will feature expert speakers, interactive Qandamp;A, and evidence-based insights tailored to improving person-centred diabetes care in primary care settings. With a strong focus on translating evidence into practice, this series will empower healthcare professionals to enhance the quality of diabetes care across Australia.
1.5 Educational activity hours
0.5 Performance review hour
  Addressing health inequities
  Culturally safe practice
  Ethical practice
  Professionalism
 
Date: 12/03/2025 Location: Other
This case-based webinar willoffer an up-to-date knowledge framework and practical support to help you keep your heart failure patients out of hospital. Expert panel discussion will focus on the critical role of the GP in diagnosis, treatment initiation and optimisation, self-management and multi-disciplinary care.
1 Educational activity hour
0.5 Performance review hour
 
Date: 12/09/2026 Location: Other
Information before you enrolBefore you enrol in your assessment please refer to the Fellowship Assessment Handbook .All assessment dates and prices are subject to change and details can be found here.
 
Date: 11/03/2025 Location: Other
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common condition affecting 5-10% of children and up to 5% of adults in Australia. As awareness and identification of ADHD have increased across the country, General Practitioners (GPs) have become the frontline for identifying, seeking diagnostic clarity, and supporting the management of patients with ADHD. This shift has made ADHD a highly relevant topic for general practice. This course provides two webinars andamp; two eLearning activities for GPs to explore the diagnosis and management of ADHD in children and adults.With improved understanding of the medical managements for ADHD GPs will be further able to support their patients to optimise medications for benefit of symptom management and implement strategies to improve executive functioning.
2 Educational activity hours
2 Performance review hours
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice