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Rotator cuff injuries: Understanding ACC cover

What you need to consider when deciding whether your patient’s rotator cuff injury is likely to qualify for ACC cover.

Health equity and Māori cancer care

Māori are 20% more likely to get cancer and twice as likely to die from it.

Polycystic ovary syndrome

PCOS is a common endocrine abnormality and affects between 8-21% of women of reproductive age

Dementia: diagnosis and management

Key components of assessment to incorporate into a framework for evaluating dementia.

Pharmacology in sports medicine

There are a variety of medications that are commonly used in a sports medicine setting.

Older adults and drinking: assessment and management

The focus of this course is older adults who are not likely to be identified as at risk because of alcohol.

Prescribing opioids

Dr Alistair Dunn discusses opioids in the context of pain management in the non-palliative setting.

Eating disorders

Early detection and treatment of eating disorders, especially within the first 3 years of illness onset are important to improve long-term outcomes

Health and wellbeing for Māori

Developing strong relationships with your patients and their families leads to greater diagnosis accuracy and continuity of care.

HPV immunisation in primary care

Professor Nikki Turner about optimising HPV vaccination and the impact on clinical outcomes.

Maximising the health of older people

GP Professor Ngaire Kerse on maximising the health of our older patients.

Snoring in children

Snoring occurs in approximately one-third of children. About 10% of these children snore every night.

Insomnia: diagnosis & treatment

How to effectively assess and manage a patient with insomnia, including the management of chronic insomnia disorder.