From 1 July 2025, there will be a new framework for Medicare chronic disease management (CDM) items. Medicare items for chronic disease management will be simplified to a single item for plan preparation and second item for plan review. This national member webinar is your opportunity to hear directly from RACGP leaders and industry experts about what’s changing, why it matters, and how to get your practice ready.Â
Recorded: 5/06/2025
Help shape the RACGP 2026–29 Advocacy Plan. The RACGP is developing a new Advocacy Plan aligned with our 2025–29 Strategic Plan—and we want your input.
Recorded: 10/06/2025
This RACGP Specific Interests and Emerging Minds webinar will focus on approaches to formulation that enable children’s participation and consider the child’s perspective on the presenting concerns.
Recorded: 12/06/2025
Children & young persons healthPsychological health
This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will provide an introduction on the benefits and essential steps involved in becoming a supervisor in a rural setting. Join Dr Gerard Ingham and Dr Rod Omond as they explore the role of a supervisor, the positive impact you can have, and a clear roadmap to getting started. You’ll learn about the importance of the supervisor role, how it contributes to the development of the rural GP workforce, and why it is such a fulfilling and vital position in our rural communities.
Business of general practiceGeneral practice training
This webinar will cover an introduction to hepatitis C management in primary care, including testing, treatment initiation, ongoing surveillance and monitoring, and a summary of hepatitis C clinical auditing and case-finding concepts in primary care.
Recorded: 17/06/2025
Sexual and reproductive health
In this session, we’ll explore how the language we use—especially in imaging reports and patient conversations—can shape a person’s pain experience.
Recorded: 19/06/2025
Pain management
This session provides essential updates on the upcoming changes to the MBS, specifically the new Women’s Health Assessment items and updates to Chronic Disease Management (CDM) items effective from 1 July 2025. During this webinar you will gain a clear understanding of how these changes will impact your practice, including how to implement the new assessment items and adjust to the modifications in CDM items. The detailed presentation from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, as facilitated by the RACGP President, Dr Michael Wright, aims to clarify any uncertainties, ensuring you and your practice team are well-prepared to incorporate these changes into clinical workflows.
Recorded: 24/06/2025
Womens health
Chronic liver disease affects 1 in 4 adults and contributes to liver cancer risk. GPs play a crucial role in the prevention of liver cancer by identifying and managing liver diseases, including viral hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). This webinar aims to increase GP confidence in the management of liver disease and promotion of liver health, including supporting healthy lifestyle modifications.
In this webinar, we will discuss how GPs can provide culturally safe care when addressing gambling harm with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Participants will gain practical skills to recognise risk factors, have culturally appropriate conversations and connect patients to trusted community services and supports.
Recorded: 25/06/2025
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthAddiction medicine
In this session, we’ll dive into the complexity of neuropathic pain, focusing on sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and strategies to prevent CRPS. We’ll explore how nerves adapt and amplify pain, and spend quite a bit of time on the very cutting edge findings on the vital role of neuro-immune interactions.
Recorded: 26/06/2025
An RACGP NSW&ACT podcast series tailored to practice managers. Each Practice THAT! episode is under 15 minutes and provides Practice Managers with expert information and practical advice that will assist the Practice Manager in their support of General Practitioners.
A Multilayered podcast for a multilayered profession. Done by GPs for GPs. Hosts Dr Ashlea Broomfield, A/Prof Charlotte Hespe & Dr Rebekah Hoffman discuss leadership, quality in clinical practice, self-care and wellbeing, difficult consultations, starting or running a private practice and GP research. They explore the layered complexities with each other and other GPs with expertise in these areas. Each episode they share a resource or clinical pearl.
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