Stephen is GP Supervisor, Medical Educator, GP academic and Medical Director of Medcast. He has completed a PhD on Virtual Communities of Practice in GP Training.
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In this webinar we take a look at eMH resources that are especially suitable for male patients and discuss the ways in which we can encourage men to use those resources.
In this webinar we will discuss the use of eMH to manage specific concerns in a patient with complex mental health needs. Specifical
In this webinar, Challenges in Arthritis, Dr Stephen Barnett, GP, Dr Irwin Lim, Rheumatologist and Prof Ban-Hock Toh,
In this webinar, Challenges in Skin Cancer, you will be presented with cases that are typically seen by GPs. The expert panel, consisting of Dr Stephen Barnett, GP, a Dermatologist and Pathologist will to provide advice and insights on the diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management of these cases.
In this webinar, Challenges in Endocrinology, you will be presented with a series of case studies that are typically seen by GPs.
The workshop is highly interactive and will cover latest evidence inEczema, clinical reasoning and study planning. Including short practice papers with Medical Educator feedback.
The ConnectGPT webinar series is a free series of webinars for GP Registrars and GPs on the independent pathway, delivered by expert GPs and Medical Educators.
In this webinar an expert panel discuss the key diagnostic features and management options for pigmented lesions, especially malignant melanoma.
In this live webinar, the expert panel will explore case studies related to patients that have failed oral therapy and are moving to injectable therapy.
In this live webinar, the expert panel will discuss the clinical challenges in the diagnosis and management of lipid disorders
This course is suitable for candidates planning to sit the 2018.1 FRACGP exams. This is a unique course that includes access to practice question, study guides.
This well renowned Critical Care program is usually conducted over 10 weeks and following many requests, this 4 day intensive allows those unable to attend an evenin
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Improve your soft skills in a number of crucial areas of the workplace
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I went to the Doctor last week. It was not my usual doctor, as it was a Sunday, and I had realised that I was out of one of my scripts. So, I went to a Medical Centre. The doctor was very pleasant. He
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As an examiner, one of the most disappointing things I find about candidates’ preparation for the OSCE is their inability to do a good physical examination on a patient.
I think I’ve finally found a cognitive reframe that works for me – and it’s all about terminology.
Rightly or wrongly, the KFP has become the most feared of the current crop of FRACGP exams. This stems from relatively high failure rates, an apparent ‘randomness’ of responses and the common belief that you have to ‘read the examiner’s mind.
The Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) is the most straightforward of the FRACGP exams, and yet many still struggle with it. In the 2016.1 exam cycle, the pass rate was around 64%, meaning that one-third of the candidates still have some trouble passing the AKT.
The Theory of Everything won an Oscar yesterday. As a result, I had a great discussion with Dr Malcolm Ireland today (Director of Training at Wentwest).