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Health information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
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Our Melbourne CBD clinic provides specialist women’s healthcare services.
Our free, expert-developed, online menopause courses are designed to boost your confidence and meet your CPD requirements.
This course provides general practitioners (GPs) with information to enable them to assess a patient presenting with a vulval condition and develop a working diagnosis and initial management plan. The content has been developed to include conditions GPs can expect to see in their practice.
Course cost: $100
Access is unlimited for 3 months from registration date.
On completion of this course, participants will:
This activity is a RACGP CPD accredited activity. Activity ID: 1569044
This is an ACRRM CPD accredited activity. Activity ID: 41712.
This activity may be eligible to be self-claimed towards RANZCOG CPD requirements. See the RANZCOG website for details.
If you are a RACGP member, please ensure that you provide your RACGP membership details when signing up for the course.
You can download your Statement of Completion by navigating to the My Training page in Kineo. Under the relevant activity, you will see “Certificate Awarded”. Select “View Now” to generate and download a PDF copy of your Statement of Completion.
If you experience any technical issues, please contact help@kineo.com.au.
This information has been reviewed by clinical experts and is based on the latest evidence.
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We regularly check our information to make sure it reflects the latest clinical guidelines and key findings from large, reliable studies.
Where possible, we focus on Australian research to make our information more relevant locally.
Experts play a key role in reviewing our content. Clinicians at Jean Hailes check information for accuracy and real‑world relevance. These include GPs, gynaecologists, endocrinologists, psychologists and allied health professionals.
We also work with partner organisations, independent specialists and people with lived experience to make sure our content reflects both expert knowledge and the experiences of the community.
Dr Tanja Bohl is a dermatologist who works at Jean Hailes clinic where she is part of the specialist vulval clinic. She also works in private practice in Gippsland in Victoria.
She is Immediate Past President of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, and Past President Australian and New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society (ANZVS).
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