Our webinars bring together a multidisciplinary panel of experts to discuss challenges in diagnosis, treatment and management of a therapeutic condition. Content will be based on the latest evidence and guidelines, with a focus on how to manage at-risk and difficult-to-treat patients. Webinars are available live, and as on-demand recordings.

Early recognition, assessment and diagnosis is important for good management and contributes to speedier treatment and improvement in the lives of people with anxiety disorders.
Recent changes to asthma guidelines and what this means in practice.
The diagnosis and management of non-specific chronic abdominal pain can be challenging. For many patients you may suspect irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the cause.
Management of medicines that can reduce the risk of kidney disease progression and cardiovascular events in people diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Practical support on how to overcome barriers when providing care to people living with dementia.
Case scenarios and accompanying echocardiogram images with an expert heart failure cardiologist.
Ways to reduce the risk of medicine-related side effects such as dizziness, falls, dry mouth and constipation..
Case studies that demonstrate the benefits of working together as a team.
Optimising management options for this challenging condition.
Evidence-based approaches for managing chronic non-cancer pain and how GPs can implement these to reduce opioid-related harms.
Effective ways for primary care practitioners to communicate with and support a young person presenting with psychological distress, depression or anxiety.
Analgesic options for dental pain and the evidence supporting their use.
Improved collaboration and communication between prescribers, pharmacists and nursing staff can reduce the risk of medicine-related adverse events.
Optimal management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis depends on successful collaboration between rheumatologists, GPs and community pharmacists.
Evidence-based approaches for managing chronic non-cancer pain and the role of pharmacists in reducing opioid-related harms.
Evidence-based approaches for managing chronic non-cancer pain and the role of pharmacists in reducing opioid-related harms.