General Practice Clinical Sessions

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General Practice Clinical Sessions is a GP podcast delivering expert-led education for Primary Care Physicians. It is designed for General Practitioners like you, who identified the 'true time cost' of live webinars and so, instead of giving up an evening with your family to watch something live, you listen to the webinar and GP conference sessions in a fraction of the time and while you're commuting, exercising, or doing chores around the house.

  1. Nature prescription - integrating green spaces and time in nature to enhance health - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    -16 H · BONUS

    Nature prescription - integrating green spaces and time in nature to enhance health - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    This podcast featuring Professor Xiaoqi Feng and Professor Thomas Astell Burt,explores the significant impact of nature on health through the concept of nature prescription, focusing on the need for urban environments that integrate green spaces to enhance public health. Extensive research has consistently shown that access to green space is vital for health, particularly in combating chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. The discussion transitions into the epidemiological evidence that reveals the need for a minimum of 30% tree canopy coverage in urban areas to support public health outcomes, including reduced risks of various health conditions. Further exploring the roots of health challenges, the talk emphasizes that socioeconomic factors often cited as barriers to health can be mitigated with adequate green space. By controlling for variables such as income and education, the research indicates that proximity to nature remains a critical determinant of health, suggesting that a healthier environment can be achieved without necessarily requiring drastic lifestyle changes for at-risk populations. The presentation also notes the psychological benefits that stem from green spaces, backed by WHO guidelines addressing loneliness and mental health, offering a fresh perspective on urban design policies and community planning. Many individuals, particularly those with chronic health conditions, are receptive to recommendations that encourage spending time in nature. The session elucidates how a collaborative approach between health professionals and urban planners can yield improved health outcomes by integrating nature into patients’ treatment plans. The podcast wraps up with practical suggestions for health professionals on how to advocate for greater access to green spaces within their communities, culminating in an appeal to protect existing parks and enhance urban greenery for the well-being of future generations. This podcast was recorded live at the Western Sydney Diabetes Masterclass in Sydney. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts General Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Press play. You’re at the conference. In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    50 min
  2. Navigating side effects and nutritional changes during GLP-1 therapy: Practical insights for GPs Featuring Dr. Angela Kwong

    8 MARS

    Navigating side effects and nutritional changes during GLP-1 therapy: Practical insights for GPs Featuring Dr. Angela Kwong

    From titration and tolerance to nutrition and sustainable care featuring Dr. Angela Kwong Bio: Dr. Angela Kwong is a Sydney-based GP and the RACGP NSW State Lead for Obesity Management, advocating for an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to metabolic and weight-related care. She has extensive experience supporting patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists and contributes to national discussions on safe, evidence-based obesity management in primary care. Angela regularly presents at national conferences on obesity, digital health and collaborative models of care. In this webinar, she will share practical strategies to help GPs navigate medication titration, side-effect management, and the nutritional challenges that accompany appetite suppression and altered food tolerance during GLP-1 therapy. Dr Kwong can next be seen in person at the Women's Health Essentials Conference in Primary Care on the 21st March 2026 at the Sydney InterContinental - registration link - https://www.trybooking.com/DIEZE Show notes: In this episode, we delve into the complexities of managing side effects and nutritional considerations during GLP-1 therapy, offering invaluable insights tailored for general practitioners with Michelle Odayan from Myhealth Academy, and Dr. Angela Kwong, a Sydney-based GP renowned for her expertise in obesity management and an advocate for integrated care approaches. The discussion is grounded in the practical aspects of GLP-1 therapies, which have gained significant popularity among patients seeking effective weight management solutions. Dr. Kwong addresses the surge in interest surrounding these medications, highlighting that while some patients view GLP-1s as a quick fix, others seek genuine support to transform their lifestyles. Our overarching goal is to provide GPs with essential tools for better patient interactions, helping identify their unique challenges, and how we can tailor treatments to meet their needs effectively. Dr. Kwong draws upon her extensive experience, breaking down the nuances of medication titration and patient communication strategies. We explore common gastrointestinal side effects associated with GLP-1 therapy, along with less frequent responses that clinicians should be aware of. Emphasizing the importance of individualized care, she presents a user-friendly framework for examining patient symptoms and guiding them through potential side effects without immediately resorting to additional prescriptions. Throughout the session, we engage with participants, fostering an interactive environment where GPs share their observations about side effects they encounter in their practices. Notably, we focus on strategies to navigate medications responsibly while ensuring patients maintain an adequate nutritional intake. Dr. Kwong's insights extend beyond side effects, as she elaborates on how GLP-1s work within the body, their impact on appetite regulation, food noise, and the steps GPs can take to better assess patients’ health. This portion of the presentation accentuates the balance between effective treatment and maintaining quality of life, inviting practitioners to consider pharmacokinetics in their treatment regimens. To claim your CPD hours for this podcast, simply log in to Myhealth Academy Myhealth Academy Link: https://lms-academy.myhealth.net.au/login/index.php?tenant=MHAC01 About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    1 h 23 min
  3. Balancing chronic kidney disease and diabetes in primary care. Michele Ryan

    2 MARS

    Balancing chronic kidney disease and diabetes in primary care. Michele Ryan

    Balancing chronic kidney disease and diabetes Michele Ryan. In this episode, Michelle Ryan explores dietary management for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes, highlighting the unique challenges of carbohydrate and protein intake. She discusses KDOKI recommendations for protein consumption, the benefits of a plant-based diet, and updated guidelines favoring a Mediterranean approach. Practical meal planning strategies are provided, including optimal food proportions and potassium level management. Ryan dispels myths about carbohydrates in diabetic diets and emphasizes the risks of food additives. The lecture concludes with actionable strategies for effectively managing potassium intake in patients. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Webinar Catch Up Podcast is designed for you. Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog. It's the same education, without interrupting your life. If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way. Press play. You’re at the conference. Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    14 min
  4. Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu

    2 MARS

    Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu

    Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu. In this episode, TingTing Xu discusses troubleshooting techniques for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). She details the critical functions and components of these devices, emphasizing their role in glycemic control for diabetes management. The session covers the two delivery methods of insulin pumps—bolus and basal—and compares various CGMs and pumps available in Australia. Xu addresses potential risks associated with device malfunctions and provides a structured approach for healthcare providers to manage common issues. A case study illustrates effective troubleshooting in an emergency scenario, highlighting the importance of proper device management. The lecture concludes with advice on the necessity of technical support for patients, underscoring the relationship between technology and patient safety in diabetes care. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Webinar Catch Up Podcast is designed for you. Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog. It's the same education, without interrupting your life. If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way. Press play. You’re at the conference. Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    16 min
  5. The Pathophysiology of ADHD overlap with other psychiatric pathologies in Primary Care. Are you missing hidden comorbid conditions during your standard ADHD assessments? - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    1 MARS · BONUS

    The Pathophysiology of ADHD overlap with other psychiatric pathologies in Primary Care. Are you missing hidden comorbid conditions during your standard ADHD assessments? - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    This episode, featuring Dr. Julie Wehbe based on material by Professor Richard Newton, explores the pathophysiology of ADHD and its significant overlap with other psychiatric pathologies, particularly eating disorders. The etiology of ADHD is described through a "gene-environment interaction" model. While genetics play a massive role—with heritability estimated at 70-80%—environmental factors such as maternal stress, toxin exposure, and childhood instability are crucial contributors. The presentation emphasizes that ADHD rarely appears in isolation, frequently co-occurring with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD), mood disorders, substance use, and obesity. A core theme is the neurobiological connection between ADHD and "impulsivity-based" disorders. The speaker outlines a shared neural circuit within the limbic system involving dopamine and noradrenaline pathways, which regulates reward and impulse control. This shared circuitry explains why ADHD often presents alongside addictions and eating disorders, such as bulimia and binge eating disorder. The prefrontal cortex, responsible for executive functions like planning and decision-making, is central to these deficits. Dr. Wehbe highlights "diagnostic fluidity," noting that patients often transition between different manifestations of impulsivity over time—for example, shifting from substance use to food addiction, or fluctuating between different eating disorder diagnoses. Consequently, the presentation advocates for an "integrated transdiagnostic model" of care. This holistic approach moves away from treating isolated diagnoses and instead addresses the underlying neurobiological and behavioral overlaps. Treatment requires a combination of medication, psychological support, and lifestyle interventions focusing on sleep and exercise. The prognosis is described as positive; with integrated treatment, remission rates for both ADHD and comorbid eating disorders are high. This podcast was recorded live at the ADHD, Binge and Other Eating Disorders Symposium in Melbourne hosted by ADHD-BED Integrated. adhd-bed.events ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts General Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Press play. You’re at the conference. In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    41 min
  6. Pre conception Care and Post Partum in General Practice - Follow up How are we going Dr Mani Manoharan

    24 FÉVR.

    Pre conception Care and Post Partum in General Practice - Follow up How are we going Dr Mani Manoharan

    Pre conception Care and Post Partum Follow up in General Practitioners - How are we going Dr Mani Manoharan. This podcast emphasizes the critical importance of preconception care and postpartum follow-up within Australia's healthcare system. It highlights that nearly half of pregnancies are unplanned, making preconception health crucial for positive lifelong outcomes in children. The speaker discusses systemic evidence showing how preconception care contributes to improved maternal and fetal health by encouraging healthier behaviors, reducing risks of congenital anomalies, and managing conditions like diabetes effectively. Obesity's impact on pregnancy is also addressed, alongside the necessity for continuous care from pregnancy through postpartum stages. Innovative programs are introduced to enhance pre-pregnancy care and bridge gaps in follow-up, particularly for women from diverse backgrounds. The lecture concludes with practical recommendations for integrating holistic, culturally sensitive approaches to improve outcomes in preconception and postpartum care. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Webinar Catch Up Podcast is designed for you. Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog. It's the same education, without interrupting your life. If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way. Press play. You’re at the conference. Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    11 min
  7. Pre existing diabetes in pregnancy and post partum Dr Natassia Rodrigo

    23 FÉVR.

    Pre existing diabetes in pregnancy and post partum Dr Natassia Rodrigo

    Pre existing diabetes in pregnancy and post partum Dr Natassia Rodrigo. The podcast examines the management of pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy and the postpartum period, focusing on implications for maternal and fetal health. It outlines different types of pre-existing diabetes, highlights the increasing prevalence linked to factors like obesity and age, and discusses vulnerabilities in specific ethnic groups that experience poorer outcomes. Key risks associated with maternal hyperglycemia and the importance of optimizing glycemic control before and during pregnancy are emphasized, including recommended strategies such as self-monitoring and multidisciplinary care. The complexities of managing weight gain and insulin dosage throughout pregnancy are explored, alongside comparisons of glycemic monitoring methods. Additionally, the potential benefits of hybrid closed-loop systems and the management of hyperglycemia following glucocorticoid therapy are addressed, culminating in a call for a collaborative approach to optimize health outcomes for mothers and their infants. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Webinar Catch Up Podcast is designed for you. Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog. It's the same education, without interrupting your life. If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way. Press play. You’re at the conference. Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    21 min
  8. Screening for ADHD and Eating Disorders in General Practice - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    22 FÉVR. · BONUS

    Screening for ADHD and Eating Disorders in General Practice - Primary Care Clinical Sessions

    In this General Practice podcast, Dr Will Errington discusses the inadequacies in current diagnosis and management practices for ADHD and ED, emphasizing the significance of proper screening, referencing key tools and methodologies that can facilitate accurate evaluations. The variability in resources and access across different states underline the challenges practitioners face in delivering consistent care. The podcast touches on the historical context of ADHD as a diagnosis and how societal perceptions have changed over time, which impacts both recognition and treatment. A detailed examination of clinical practices reveals the logistical difficulties practitioners encounter, such as navigating different regulations surrounding ADHD medication prescriptions, particularly S8 medications. The importance of integrated care is emphasized, with discussions on the coordination between general practitioners, psychologists, dieticians, and psychiatrists, highlighting the necessity for a holistic approach to treatment. The complexity of diagnosing ADHD is further compounded by the presentation of how non-clinical factors can skew prescribing behaviors. The podcast presents statistical data and clinical insights that reflect the fluctuating understanding of ADHD prevalence among medical professionals. This includes probing into the reasons why some individuals may not receive timely diagnoses and how life circumstances often dictate treatment trajectories. As the discussion progresses, Dr Errington provides insight into evidence-based practices for screening and diagnosis. He introduce various assessment tools like the ASRS and Vanderbilt scales, providing clarity on how these tools can be integrated into everyday practice. The topic transitions to the processes for managing ADHD treatments, including the necessity of routine evaluations and the need for building therapeutic rapport with patients. Further, the lecture addresses the significant role of comorbid disorders in the ADHD population, shedding light on conditions like anxiety and eating disorders that can complicate diagnosis and treatment. The speaker calls for equal attention to mental and physical health in order to achieve optimal patient outcomes. The lecture concludes with an acknowledgment of the ongoing discussions among practitioners regarding best practices for managing ADHD, including the importance of collaboration in community health settings and adapting to ongoing changes in clinical guidelines. This podcast was recorded live at the ADHD, Binge and Other Eating Disorders Symposium in Melbourne hosted by ADHD-BED Integrated. adhd-bed.events ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts General Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts Press play. You’re at the conference. In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones. No travel. No full days away from clinic. No disruption to your life. Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life. If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it. 🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference. About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day. Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

    38 min

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General Practice Clinical Sessions is a GP podcast delivering expert-led education for Primary Care Physicians. It is designed for General Practitioners like you, who identified the 'true time cost' of live webinars and so, instead of giving up an evening with your family to watch something live, you listen to the webinar and GP conference sessions in a fraction of the time and while you're commuting, exercising, or doing chores around the house.