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PCOS and Gestational Diabetes Print E-mail

ACRRMRACGP Accredited ProviderGP & HP Professional Development Activity

Up to one in 10 women of reproductive age lives with symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, unaware that they could be suffering serious long-term damage.  Damage which is preventable. Little understood and under-recognised, the hormonal disorder is the most common reason for infertility in Australian women.

Women who have had gestational diabetes when pregnant are very likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life. These women – about one in 20 pregnant women – have been given a major wake-up call and have the opportunity to prevent the onset of both pre-diabetes and diabetes.

There is a disturbing lack of knowledge among women who have had gestational diabetes and many, once the pregnancy is over, forget about it.

Presenters 

Assoc Prof Vollenhoven and Prof Teede

Professor Helena Teede, Director of Research, the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health and also with the Department of Medicine Monash University and Endocrinologist, along with Associate Professor Beverley Vollenhoven, Head of Gynaecology, Southern Health, Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist present 'Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes - what can we do' 

Topic includes

  • Infertility - Update understanding and practice
  • Insulin resistance and Metformin therapy
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Diabetes risk
  • Potential increased CVD risk
  • Recent advances in causes, therapies and prevention of long term complications
  • Mood and anxiety disorders

Learning objectives

Upon completion of this activity participants will be able to:

  • Confidently discuss the implications and risks of PCOS
  • Confidently develop and implement a management plan for women with PCOS
  • Confidently discuss all treatment options and include information on the risk of diabetes and infertility
  • Recommend current resources and support networks to a woman with PCOS

View the On-demand Webcast

http://jeanhailes.streamcast.com.au/3_console_hi.html

http://jeanhailes.streamcast.com.au/3_console_lo.html

For CPD points download and print the evaluation form, complete and fax back. Your certificate will then be sent to you. CPD applications will be processed for members of the RACGP and ACRRM.

PCOS and Gestational Diabetes Webcast Slides PCOS and Gestational Diabetes Webcast Slides (734.67 KB)

PCOS and Gestational Diabetes webcast evaluation form and CPD application PCOS and Gestational Diabetes webcast evaluation form and CPD application (511.00 KB)

Webcast Requirements

You will need a PC or Macintosh computer with sound capabilities, Internet connection and Internet Explorer 4 or later to view this on-demand webcast presentation.

High band and low band versions are available.

Total program time 58 minutes 

Parts may be viewed separately.  

Program Outline

Part 1: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes - What can we do. (37 mins)

Part 2: PCOS - Infertility and Treatment Options (21 mins)

Points Available

RACGP: Allocated 2 points (Category 2 - Women's Health) in the RACGP QA&CPD Program for the 2008-2010 triennium.

ACRRM: Accredited with the ACRRM PDP program for 2 points core

RANZCOG: Fellows of RANZCOG can claim 1 point per hour for educational activities under the RANZCOG CPD self-education category.

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Content updated August 27, 2008

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 September 2008 )
 
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