HealthCert Insights – A Podcast for Doctors, Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

HealthCert Education

Practical advice from leading clinicians and educators to help doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals treat with confidence and expand their scope of practice. HealthCert Insights is presented by HealthCert Education.

  1. 5d ago

    Atopic dermatitis in skin of colour

    Are you confident diagnosing and managing eczema in patients with skin of colour (SOC)? Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions in Australia, yet it often goes unrecognised or is underestimated in patients with SOC. The classic signs we rely on (bright erythema, flexural distribution) may look very different in patients with SOC. The result of this is missed diagnoses, delayed treatment, and real quality-of-life consequences for your patients. This webinar and Q&A with Brisbane-based specialist dermatologist Dr Stephanie Rea takes GPs beyond the textbook to explore how atopic dermatitis truly presents across all skin types. Drawing on relevant clinical cases, Dr Rea shares practical tools to sharpen your diagnostic confidence, navigate the pitfalls, and implement culturally informed management strategies you can put into practice from the very next consultation. Delivered in collaboration with CeraVe, the session teaches you how to: Spot the clinical clues of atopic dermatitis across various skin phototypes Recognise follicular accentuation, papular and discoid variants, and post-inflammatory pigment changes Avoid common diagnostic pitfalls and not-to-miss differentials Understand the role of ceramides and skin barrier repair in this patient population Choose appropriate skin care and prescribe topical and systemic therapies for treating atopic dermatitis in SOC The webinar includes Q&A and case discussions. Prefer a visual format? Watch this podcast here.   About Dr Stephanie Rea MBBS (Hons), MPH, MMed, FACD Dr Stephanie Rea is a specialist Dermatologist and a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists. She holds dual Masters in Public Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health. Dr Rea runs a complex medical Dermatology clinic at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and is the clinical lead of the Combined Dermatology and Sexual Health Multidisciplinary Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. She maintains an academic appointment as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland and is involved in rural outreach clinics in Far North Queensland. Dr Rea has a private practice at South East Dermatology in Annerley. Dr Rea has a strong interest in medical dermatology including eczema, psoriasis, acne, genital dermatology, autoimmune related skin disorders and skin cancer.    Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Certificate Courses in General Dermatology Deep-dive into our university-assured, structured pathway from foundation to subspecialisation in GP dermatology. ➡️ Explore program > 🎓 Short Courses in General Dermatology Explore short, single-topic CPD courses in focused area of dermatology. Complete in less than 10 hours, from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses > 🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — any topic, any time, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >

    52 min
  2. Jun 2

    What protects you when complications occur in aesthetic practice?

    Complications are one of the biggest sources of stress in aesthetic practice, not just because of the clinical risk, but because of what happens in the hours and days that follow. In this second instalment of a two-part series on The Aesthetic Shift podcast, NP Kelly Beasy is joined again by solicitor and former AHPRA investigator David Gardner to unpack what actually protects clinicians when things go wrong. What stands out in this conversation is how often the greatest risk doesn’t come from the complication itself, but from what happens next: how clinicians think, document, communicate, and escalate in real time. This episode explores the emotional pattern many practitioners experience, and how that can influence decision-making in the first critical hours. The discussion focuses on the immediate post-complication window: What should be documented straight away Language that can unintentionally create medicolegal vulnerability When apology is appropriate, and how to approach it safely Clear triggers for escalation or referral When to involve your MDO without delay A key focus is what “defensible management” looks like in real-world scenarios, including delayed vascular compromise and unexpected swelling. The conversation also explores what often drives complaints after the initial event is under control, particularly communication breakdowns, documentation gaps, and the amplifying effect of social media. David closes by identifying the most common mistake clinicians make, and what simple system every aesthetic clinic should have in place before anything goes wrong. Complications are part of aesthetic medicine. What protects you is not perfection, but preparation in documentation, escalation, and communication. Tune into the podcast for the full discussion. Prefer a visual format? Watch this podcast here. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Short Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Explore single-topic CPD courses in focused areas of cosmetic medicine for GPs and nurses. Complete in less than 10 hours, from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses > 🎓 Certificate Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Dive deeper with our university-assured, structured Professional Diploma pathway to elevate your skills in primary care aesthetic medicine. ➡️  Explore Certificate program >  🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >  The Aesthetic Shift series The Aesthetic Shift podcast is for cosmetic practitioners looking to evolve, diversify, and future-proof their aesthetic practice. Each episode explores core cosmetic topics to help you broaden your offering and build a more resilient practice! Host Kelly Beasy is a Nurse Practitioner, clinic owner, and cosmetic medicine trainer at KB Aesthetix with 20 years of nursing experience and 10+ years’ experience in the aesthetic industry. She also offers a 1:1 mentorship program for clinicians.

    30 min
  3. May 26

    Financial literacy for GPs: Why it matters more than ever

    Most GPs spend years developing clinical expertise, but sometimes little time is devoted to understanding the financial side of a medical career. Yet financial stress and uncertainty around income can quietly influence workload, career decisions, burnout, and overall job satisfaction. In this episode of Focused Practice Conversations, practice operations expert Matt Woollard speaks with Dr Dev Raga about why financial literacy matters for doctors, and the common blind spots many clinicians face. Drawing on his experience as both a GP and host of the Dev Raga Personal Finance podcast, Dev explores the realities many doctors encounter but rarely discuss openly. The conversation looks at how financial uncertainty can influence day-to-day practice, why many clinicians feel they are “behind” despite working hard, and what changes when GPs gain greater clarity and confidence around money. Importantly, this episode is not about complicated investing strategies or extreme budgeting advice. Instead it focuses on realistic concepts relevant to busy clinicians working in general practice, including: Common financial mistakes GPs make early in their careers Small actions that can have a significant long-term impact How financial literacy can support flexibility and career sustainability Why understanding money is increasingly important across the healthcare system Whether you are early in your GP career or simply looking to make more informed financial decisions, this episode offers a thoughtful starting point. About Dr Dev Raga Dr Dev Raga is a Melbourne-based medical practitioner and the host of the popular Dev Raga Personal Finance podcast (formerly known as my millennial money medical). He makes money concepts simple for busy professionals. Listen to his podcast here (new episodes every Wednesday). Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Certificate Courses Deep-dive into a university-assured, structured pathway from foundation to subspecialisation in 20+ special interest fields. ➡️  Explore Certificate Courses > 🎓 Short Courses Explore 400 short, online CPD modules in focused topics — and learn exactly what you need, when you need it. Complete in less than 10 hours from $95. ➡️ Browse single-topic courses >  🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 > Focused Practice Conversations series HealthCert Education's Focused Practice Conversations podcast series explores how GPs build focused areas of practice, why they chose that path, what changed in their clinic, and whether going deeper into one niche was ultimately worth it. Hosted by Matt Woollard.

    33 min
  4. May 15

    Where GPs get exposed in routine skin cancer checks

    A skin check might feel routine, but it’s often where small decisions can carry the most risk. In this webinar and Q&A session, David Gardner (solicitor and former AHPRA investigator) offers an inside look at where GPs can feel exposed in everyday skin cancer consultations. Through real-world scenarios, David walks through how seemingly straightforward cases can become more complex from a billing, documentation, and patient expectation perspective. Delivered in collaboration with AHPD, this webinar explores what it means to stay confident and defensible in your day-to-day practice. The session includes Q&A and case discussions. Prefer a visual format? Watch this podcast here. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 New Short Course in Skin Cancer Compliance Coming soon: A new case-based short course exploring where GPs can become unexpectedly exposed in everyday skin cancer practice. Through real-world scenarios, the course unpacks grey areas around billing, documentation, patient communication, consent and defensibility — with guidance designed to support confident day-to-day decision-making in primary care. ➡️ Register your interest > You might also be interested in... 🎓 Short Courses in Skin Cancer Explore single-topic CPD courses for focused learning in skin cancer medicine. Complete in less than 10 hours from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses >  🎓 Certificate Courses in Skin Cancer Dive deeper with HealthCert's university-assured, structured pathway from foundation to subspecialisation to elevate your skin cancer knowledge. ➡️ Explore full program > 🎓 Ethical and Regulatory Obligations AHPD provides practical advice on your professional obligations and crucial CPD on non-clinical topics which are all too often overlooked. Their aim is to reduce the risks you face as a health practitioner and to help you future-proof your career. ➡️ Discover non-clinical education >

    54 min
  5. May 8

    Iron deficiency in general practice: HealthCert GP Update, 2026

    In this HealthCert GP Update, Dr Simone Gonzo guides you through the management of iron deficiency in general practice, covering diagnosis, treatment, and iron infusions (including procedural steps and billing) — providing a clear, practical overview tailored for busy GPs. What you will learn Iron deficiency is a very common presentation in general practice, yet it is often underdiagnosed, undertreated, or managed inconsistently. From vague fatigue to complex comorbidities, getting the diagnosis and management right can significantly change patient outcomes. In this HealthCert GP Update webinar, Dr Simone Gonzo guides you through: A real-world approach to diagnosing and managing iron deficiency in primary care Key clinical indicators and interpret iron studies with confidence Evidence-based management strategies tailored to different patient groups When and how to initiate iron infusions safely in general practice Billing requirements and documentation for iron infusion procedures  Watch the webinar here to translate evolving evidence into clear, day-to-day clinical decisions you can apply immediately. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Certificate Courses Deep-dive into a university-assured, structured Certificate pathway from foundation to subspecialisation, across 20+ special interest fields. ➡️ Explore Certificate Courses > 🎓 Short Courses Explore 400+ short, focused, single-topic CPD courses — and learn exactly what you need, when you need it. Complete in less than 10 hours from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses > 🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >

    52 min
  6. May 7

    Skin cancer vigilance in aesthetic practice

    In aesthetic practice, it is easy to focus on what is visible and cosmetic: pigmentation, sun damage, redness, texture. But as NP Kelly Beasy and Dr Dianne King highlight in this episode of The Aesthetic Shift podcast, appearances can be misleading. This conversation explores a critical overlap in modern practice: aesthetic treatments and skin cancer vigilance. As aesthetic services expand across general practice and nursing-led clinics, so too does the responsibility to recognise when a lesion is not simply “cosmetic”. Dr King shares insights from decades of experience spanning general practice, GP dermatology, dermoscopy, and skin cancer medicine. Her message is clear: without a structured approach to skin assessment, including appropriate history-taking and lesion recognition, there is a real risk of treating or altering lesions that require medical investigation. The discussion focuses on clinical realities, including: Subtle facial melanomas that may mimic benign pigmentation The risk of altering lesions with lasers, IPL, or cryotherapy before diagnosis Key history and visual cues that should prompt referral The importance of dermoscopy skills and clear referral pathways in aesthetic settings Rather than discouraging aesthetic care, the episode reinforces how skin cancer literacy strengthens it, improving safety, clinical confidence, and patient trust. For GPs, nurses, and aesthetic practitioners working at this intersection, this conversation is a timely reminder that “cosmetic” and “clinical” are often closer than they appear. Prefer a visual format? Watch this podcast here. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Short Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Explore single-topic CPD courses in focused areas of cosmetic medicine for GPs and nurses. Complete in less than 10 hours, from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses > 🎓 Certificate Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Dive deeper with our university-assured, structured Professional Diploma pathway to elevate your skills in primary care aesthetic medicine. ➡️  Explore Certificate program >  🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >  The Aesthetic Shift series The Aesthetic Shift podcast is for cosmetic practitioners looking to evolve, diversify, and future-proof their aesthetic practice. Each episode explores core cosmetic topics to help you broaden your offering and build a more resilient practice! Host Kelly Beasy is a Nurse Practitioner, clinic owner, and cosmetic medicine trainer at KB Aesthetix with 20 years of nursing experience and 10+ years’ experience in the aesthetic industry. She also offers a 1:1 mentorship program for clinicians.

    31 min
  7. Apr 16

    A roadmap from skin cancer GP to aesthetic practice

    Many skin cancer GPs reach a point where they begin asking bigger questions about their scope, sustainability, and long-term career direction. In this webinar, delivered in collaboration with Hugel Aesthetics, Dr Jimmy Wang shares his journey from established skin cancer GP to leading aesthetic practitioner. Dr Wang began his career deeply embedded in skin cancer medicine. Over time, he recognised both the clinical overlap and the business opportunity within aesthetic medicine. What followed was not an overnight pivot, but a deliberate transition built on procedural skill alignment, patient demand, and structured business planning. In this session he unpacks: Why he chose to expand beyond skin cancer The clinical skill crossover between skin procedures and aesthetic medicine How he evaluated financial risk before making the shift The systems changes required at a practice level What surprised him most during the transition For skin cancer doctors who are curious about aesthetics but unsure how to approach it without disrupting their current model, this session offers insights grounded in real experience. The session includes Q&A and case discussions. This webinar is supported by an educational grant from Hugel Aesthetics. Content remains educational in nature. Prefer a visual format? Watch this podcast here. About Dr Jimmy Wang, BPharm (Hons), MBBS, FRACGP, FACCSM Dr Jimmy Wang obtained his medical degree from The University of Queensland in 2011 and later completed the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.  He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine. Over his career he has undertaken extensive training in cosmetic medicine, including facial anatomy, the application of injectable treatments, energy-based devices and laser therapies. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Short Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Explore single-topic CPD courses in focused areas of cosmetic medicine for GPs and nurses. Complete in less than 10 hours, from $195. ➡️ Browse Short Courses > 🎓 Certificate Courses in Aesthetic Medicine Dive deeper with our university-assured, structured Professional Diploma pathway to elevate your skills in primary care aesthetic medicine. ➡️ Explore Certificate program > 🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >

    49 min
  8. Apr 14

    Beyond “general” practice: How GPs build depth across multiple areas

    What does it actually mean to be a “generalist” in 2026? In this episode of Focused Practice Conversations, practice operations expert Matt Woollard sits down with general practitioner Dr Anoop Jalota to explore how general practice is evolving, and how many GPs are building depth across multiple clinical areas without formally specialising. This conversation is about how day-to-day general practice has shifted over time, and what a modern GP’s workload can really look like. The episode unpacks: Whether the idea of being a “generalist” still holds, or if most GPs are naturally moving towards areas of focus How clinical focus areas (mental health, chronic disease, weight management) develop over time — often driven by patient demand rather than deliberate planning What changes when patients begin seeking you out for specific expertise Why weight management is becoming a larger part of general practice What GPs are seeing in consults, and how this area intersects with chronic disease and long-term care The realities of balancing breadth and depth across multiple interests Deciding what to continue and what to step away from as your practice evolves Whether developing focused areas makes practice more sustainable or more complex The role of teaching and education in building credibility and shaping clinical work Whether GPs need to “specialise” to remain relevant in modern practice If you are starting to notice patterns in your own consults or thinking about going deeper in a particular area, this episode offers a grounded, real-world perspective. Prefer a visual format? Watch here. Next steps in your learning journey 🎓 Certificate Courses Deep-dive into a university-assured, structured pathway from foundation to subspecialisation in 20+ special interest fields. ➡️  Explore Certificate Courses > 🎓 Single-topic courses Explore 400 short, online CPD modules in focused topics — and learn exactly what you need, when you need it. Complete in less than 10 hours from $95. ➡️ Browse single-topic courses >  🎓 HealthCert 365 subscription Prefer flexible learning across many topics? Access 4,000+ CPD hours on-demand with HealthCert 365 — anytime, any topic, one flat annual fee. ➡️ Discover HealthCert 365 >   Focused Practice Conversations series HealthCert Education's Focused Practice Conversations podcast series explores how GPs build focused areas of practice, why they chose that path, what changed in their clinic, and whether going deeper into one niche was ultimately worth it. Hosted by Matt Woollard.

    21 min

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Practical advice from leading clinicians and educators to help doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals treat with confidence and expand their scope of practice. HealthCert Insights is presented by HealthCert Education.

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