Osteoporosis Women's Health Update
GP & HP Videoconference Tuesday 20 May 2008 6.15 - 8.30pm (EST)
Live national videoconference - Access Australia-wide - Easy registration
6.15pm for 6.30pm start.
Topics include:
- Why osteoporosis is an under-diagnosed and under-treated public health problem and how health practitioners can change this.
- Learn about the latest in management options- current and potential therapies
- The relationship between osteonecrosis of the jaw and bisphosphonates
- Learn about the latest evidence-based information regarding prevention of osteoporotic fractures
- Interactive case study
Presenters
Professor Peter Ebeling
Professor of Medicine, Head of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, (RMH/WH) / Western Hospital, University of Melbourne
Dr Robin Daly, PhD
Associate Professor / Principal Scientist, Department of Medicine, Western Hospital, University of Melbourne
Points Allocation
RACGP QA&CPD Program: This activity has been allocated 2 points/hour (Category 2) in the RACGP QA&CPD Program for the 2008-2010 triennium. Activity number 738364. Total CPD Points: 4 (Category 2)
ACRRM CPD Program: Points applied for from CPD program
Fellows of RANZCOG can claim 1 point per hour for educational activities under the RANZCOG CPD self-education category.
How to attend
Attend via videoconference or attend in person in Melbourne!
RACP
Level 2, 417 St Kilda Road
Melbourne
Refreshments served from 6.00pm
Easy registration
Call 03 9927 7777 or email
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or online at www.telehealth.com.au.
Register at a site of your choice. Individual site registrations essential.
The first 20 sites added will be fully funded by The Foundation*
(*does not include call costs)
NB: No site is eligible for Foundation funding if they do not have registered attendees. Any site without attendees will incur a cost.
More details
www.jeanhailes.org.au/content/view/399/569/
Brochure
Download brochure Osteoporosis Women’s Health Update (PDF)
For further information on content
Call Kellie Armstrong at the Foundation on 1800 151 441 or email
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