
Episodes

Monday Feb 08, 2021
Non-diet approach with Christine Turner - Medical Nutrition Management
Monday Feb 08, 2021
Monday Feb 08, 2021
In the podcast, Christina explains what the non-diet approach to weight management actually means and how it works. The non-diet approach is a set of strategies that medical professionals can use to support patients in their healthcare, with an overall aim of helping patients to improve their health without necessarily changing their body weight. The non-diet approach has a strong focus on supporting patients to eat a wide variety of foods to achieve nutritional quality, rather than prescribing meal plans or portion sizes for weight loss.
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Friday May 15, 2020
Week 8 - COVID-19 Management Advice with Paul Elmslie and Kelly Chard
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
In this podcast, accountant specialist Kelly Chard and Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of National Skin Cancer Centres and HealthCert Education) provide expert advice for doctors on tax planning, reviewing your trading structure, and starting the new financial year with the right tools.
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Friday May 01, 2020
Week 6 - COVID19 Management Advice with Paul Elmslie and Sharon Sykes
Friday May 01, 2020
Friday May 01, 2020
In this podcast, Dr Sharon Sykes (a GP with a special interest in Women’s Health) and Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of National Skin Cancer Centres and HealthCert Education) provide a guide for GPs in screening and supporting victims of domestic violence.
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Thursday Apr 23, 2020
Thursday Apr 23, 2020
In this podcast, Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of National Skin Cancer Centres and HealthCert Education) provides an expert guide to telehealth consultations in general practice.
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Friday Apr 17, 2020
Week 4 - COVID19 Management Advice with Paul Elmslie and Ben Williams
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Friday Apr 17, 2020
In this podcast, Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of National Skin Cancer Centres and HealthCert Education) and Ben Williams (COO, Medical and Surgical Requisites) offer expert advice on how to save money and time on medical consumables and equipment in your practice, including how to do a health check of your clinic’s bottom line.

Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Week 3 - COVID-19 Management Advice with Paul Elmslie and Stephen Price
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
In this Podcast, Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of National Skin Cancer Centres and HealthCert Education) and insurance expert Stephen Price offer advice on the right insurance protection for you and your practice in times of COVID-19.
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Monday Mar 30, 2020
Week 2 - COVID-19 Clinical Update with Professor David Wilkinson
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Professor David Wilkinson – Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Macquarie University, general practitioner, public health medicine specialist and epidemiologist – provides a clinical update and advice on the current COVID-19 situation. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, we are here to support medical professionals facing challenging circumstances on the frontline.

Friday Mar 27, 2020

Thursday Mar 26, 2020
Week 1 - COVID-19 Clinical Update with Professor David Wilkinson
Thursday Mar 26, 2020
Thursday Mar 26, 2020
Professor David Wilkinson – Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Macquarie University, general practitioner, public health medicine specialist and epidemiologist – provides a clinical update and advice on the current COVID-19 situation. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, we are here to support medical professionals facing challenging circumstances on the frontline.

Saturday Dec 28, 2019
Saturday Dec 28, 2019
The final episode in our ’30 years of dermoscopy’ podcast series features two luminaries in the world of dermoscopy and skin cancer medicine, Associate Professor Andreas Blum and Professor H. Peter Soyer. Both speakers are internationally recognised for their contributions to their field and we are excited to share their perspectives.
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