
Professional Development
Webinar – Hot Topics 2025 – Women’s Health in Primary Care
Webinar – Hot Topics 2025 – Women’s Health in Primary Care
Hot Topics 2025 – Update in Women’s Health and Asthma
In partnership with NB Medical, Medcast is proud to bring you Hot Topics 2025 – a comprehensive program designed to keep GPs abreast of the latest developments in primary care. This course offers engaging presentations that integrate recent clinical evidence with real-life scenarios, ensuring that GPs are well equipped to provide optimal patient care. The course content is tailored to address healthcare challenges specific to the Australasian region, providing insights into local healthcare trends and practices.
This Hot Topics course will include activities in all CPD categories including a 90 minute live webinar, Clinical Summary and MCQ via two FastTrack CPD articles, and a mini-audit. The popular Hot Topics NB Medical reference manual is included in this course. This resource provides updates across a broad range of topics.
Webinar:Â
- Asthma – Goodbye to salbutamol?
- Women’s Health – menopause, unscheduled bleeding on HRT
- Cancer – ovarian and breast cancer prevention
 Clinical Summary with MCQ
- Asthma
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Mini-audit
- Hormone replacement therapy in women over 40 years of age
On-demand access:Â for those preferring a flexible learning schedule, the live webinar will be available to watch on demand. This option allows access to the same comprehensive content at your convenience. The popular Hot Topics NB Medical reference manual is included in this course. This resource provides updates across a broad range of topics.
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Why you should attend: This webinar will help you stay updated on vital healthcare trends in, and earn continuing professional development (CPD) NEW to 2025, our Hot Topics courses will include activities to provide CPD in EA, RP and MO categories supporting your professional growth and improving patient outcomes.
CPD
Please contact Medcast below.
Cost
$99.00
Questions?
Email info@medcast.com.au