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Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
The Healius Pathology National Cervical Audit has been created for doctors who have an interest in women’s health and refer cytology to one of our national participating laboratories. The audit has been designed with input from specialists and generalists to be both informative and practical. Each practitioner registered for the audit will receive their individual results clearly presented in a graphic and text format. The National Cervical Audit data will include the HPV risk profile of your patient cohort compared to national figures; it will help you ensure that your practice aligns with current National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) guidelines. Accompanying each audit result sheet is an additional list of all your patients who may specifically need follow up or further intervention – a useful second step to reinforce the safe and correct management of your patients. The National Cervical Audit is the perfect audit for self-reflection, enabling you to target areas in your practise for refinement and continued improvement of your surveillance to your patients.Healius Pathology participating pathology practices taking part nationally for the National Cervical Audit. Abbott Pathology, Dorevitch Pathology, Laverty Pathology, QML Pathology, Western Diagnostic Pathology.
14 Performance review hours
16 Outcome measurement hours
6 MOPS (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
The national skin audit has been designed to assist clinicians to actively advance their clinical identification of suspect lesions, review treatment methods and surgical skills which aids in the improvement of quality of care for patients Australia wide.All referring Clinician taking part will be able to review their personal findings (patient de-identified) against those of their peers and the wider clinicians taking part in the audit the designated time frame.Healius Pathology participating pathology practices nationally.Abbott Pathology, Dorevitch Pathology, IQ Pathology, Kossard Pathology, Laverty Pathology, QML Pathology, TML Pathology, Westerns Diagnostic Pathology.
14 Performance review hours
16 Outcome measurement hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This program includes five (5) sections providing an overview of:Introduction to ARF and RHD (an overview)Social determinants of healthPrimordial preventionPrevention of RHD in schoolsPrimary preventionThis program is intended to broadly introduce ARF and RHD and strategies for prevention, to members of the health workforce who are responsible for or have an interest incaring for people with ARF and RHD.
1 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This program includes five (5) sections providing an overview of:Introduction to ARF and RHD (an overview)Primary prevention of ARFDiagnosis of ARFAmana case studyThis online learning program is designed for Medical Practitioners who are responsible for or have an interest indiagnosing acute rheumatic fever.
1.5 Performance review hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This short, animated program contains four sections:Michael learns about Strep A.Michael learns about acute rheumatic fever.Michael learns about rheumatic heart disease.Putting it all together.The programis primarily designed for First Nations Health Workers and Health Practitioners who are responsible for or who have an interest in caring for people with ARF and RHD.
0.5 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
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1 Educational activity hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) remain a significant public health concern in Western Australia. Primary care clinicians play a pivotal role in prevention, diagnosis, and management – including through increased opportunistic screening, treatment, and ongoing follow-up for patients and their partners. This module reflects current Western Australian guidelines and is designed to support Western Australian primary care clinicians to confidently engage with their communities, discuss sexual health with patients, and deliver STI screening, testing, treatment and contact tracing.
1.25 Educational activity hours
0.25 Performance review hour
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This men’s health course focuses on the steps in examining the male external genital organs to diagnose and manage benign and pre-malignant penile lesions. It then moves into diagnosing and managing penile cancer. Images illustrate how these conditions may appear in the clinical setting. It then explains Peyronie’s disease and outlines the phases, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and management options for this condition. Male infertility is the final unit in this course and describes the causes and how to prepare for diagnosis including history, examination and investigation. The course concludes with outlining the management options for male infertility.
4 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
This men’s health course focuses on diagnosing and managing testicular cancer and then moves into male breast cancer. Unit one on testicular cancer details how to complete an examination, what to look for and how to assess a scrotal mass. Prognosis pathology, fertility and metastatic disease symptoms are discussed including longer term effects. Unit two focuses on male breast cancer and outlines the steps for examination including the lymph nodes and what to look for. Possible symptoms are described and causes discussed. Diagnostic tests and treatment options are outlined. The unit concludes with information on genetic testing, survival rates and recurrent breast cancer management.
3.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
Date: 01/01/2026 Location: Other
Unit one of this men’s health course focusses on male hair loss. It discusses how to diagnose and manage hair loss including the two main types – androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata. Other types of hair loss such as telogen effluvium, anagen hair loss, inflammatory skin disease, infections and systemic disease are also included in this unit. Hair anatomy and clinical images support the learning. Treatment and management options are outlined including possible complications for some treatments. Unit two focusses on genital inflammatory dermatoses and guides the diagnosis, treatment and management of genital inflammatory skin diseases including genital psoriasis, eczema, balanitis, lichen sclerosus and lichen planus. Clinical images are part of this unit to assist with identification of these dermatoses.
6 Performance review hours
4 Educational activity hours