BMJ Learning Courses are designed to help you learn at every stage of your career. It is free for Monash Health employees and includes hundreds of interactive, peer reviewed learning modules, written by experts from BMJ. BMJ Learning is accredited by the Australian College of Nursing and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Earn CME credit for completing courses.
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Recommended resources:
Anaemia in old age: common presentations (2 hours)
Clinical pointers: frailty (1 hour, 30 minutes)
Hospital presentations: Aggressive or disturbed behaviour (1 hour)
Parkinson's disease: initial assessment and referral (1 hour)
Stroke: Differential diagnoses (1 hour)
Age related macular degeneration: Practical tips for primary care (30 minutes)
AccessMedicine offers a wide range of educational resources, including key textbooks and quick reference guides, 3D anatomy modules, flashcards and review questions, infographics, case studies, and video patient interviews. Be sure to explore the 'Multimedia' and 'Study Tools' menus.
Recommended resources:
Modern Management of the Older Adult Podcast
MMOA (Modern Management of the Older Adult) helps rehab & fitness pros get results with older adults. Tune in to hear insightful geriatric discussions, relevant research, & treatment ideas.
GeriPal
Hosted by a clinical-education (Eric Wildera) and a palliative medicine physician-researcher (Alex Smith), this podcast discusses geriatrics, palliative care and hospice.
Australian Associations:
International Associations
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