Online GP & HP Education
The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health presents an interactive online professional development website (http://education.jeanhailes.org.au) that provides free access to a range of Active Learning Modules, webcasts and other educational activities.
Each activity has been approved (or approval currently being sought) by the RACGP QA&CPD 2008-10 triennium program with Category 1 and 2 points available.
Active Learning Modules (ALMs)
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Prescribing Hormone Therapy: Weighing up the evidence
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Osteoporosis: Under-diagnosed and under-treated
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Diagnosis and Management of PCOS
More...
Webcasts on Demand
Webcasts are available from our streaming video website:
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“Hormone Therapy and the Women’s Health Initiative: lessons we have learnt, moving forward with an evidence-based approach”
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A Bio-Psychosocial look at Menopause and Midlife
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'Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes - what can we do'
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CVD, Diabetes and Obesity in Women, under diagnosed under treated - what can the health professional do
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Making sense of it all: Sexual function and androgens in women
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Premature menopause - who, when and low long to treat
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Osteoporosis Women's Health Update
Points availability and more information...
Videoconferences
Throughout 2008 the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health is partnering with Global TeleHealth to provide a series of professional development and education events delivered in person in Melbourne and via videoconference around Australia. More...
International Medical Graduates Women’s Health Program in partnership with RWAV
"Successfully working with Women and their Health" - The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health has developed this women’s health course in collaboration with the Rural Workforce Agency of Victoria (RWAV). More...
Professional Development Sessions for GPs and Health Professionals
The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health is able to provide professional development opportunities for medical practitioners, nurses and allied health professionals through a variety of personally designed one hour to one day workshops. More...
Supervised Clinical Attachment
The Jean Hailes Foundation offers eight Women’s Health and Wellbeing Supervised Clinical Attachments each year. More...
Content updated July 22, 2008
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