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Dr Nazha Nazeem

Dr Nazha Nazeem is a Melbourne-based General Practitioner with a dynamic footprint in medical education, particularly supporting International Medical Graduates transitioning into Australian General Practice. She earned her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Melbourne, obtained Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP), and is currently enrolled in a Master’s in Lifestyle Medicine at James Cook University. Dr Nazeem is dedicated to designing learner-centred, practical educational programs, ensuring that training is relevant, supportive, and that it translates into effective, real-world practice.

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Educator Courses
Implementing the Coordinated Veterans Care program in general practice

Unlock funding with the DVA CVC Program: learn eligibility, billing strategy & optimise coordinated veteran care.

PTSD in the Military and Veterans

Learn how to identify, assess and manage PTSD in veterans using evidence-based strategies tailored for general practice and primary care settings.

Skin-cancer billing: streamlined and simplified

Unlock sustainable, streamlined skin consults — tailored for GPs looking to enhance care and billing for skin procedures

Preparing for the first appointment: integrating veteran care into your practice

A practical webinar to support health professionals in adapting care for veterans transitioning to civilian life.

Lifestyle medicine in veterans: practical strategies for Australian general practice

A practical exploration of lifestyle medicine for veteran patients, focusing on chronic disease, behaviour change, and veteran centred care in general practice.

Educator Posts
Supporting Australian veterans through allied health: a guide to DVA-funded care

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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Allied health professionals play a vital role in veteran care. This guide outlines DVA card types, the allied health treatment cycle, exceptions and billing essentials – introducing allied health providers to practical knowledge that enables delivery of compliant veteran-centred care under Department of Veterans' Affairs arrangements.

5 mins READ
Lifestyle medicine assessment in veteran care – clinical fact sheet and MCQ

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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Effective health care for veterans requires a specific approach that considers service history, past trauma, and an understanding of the challenges of the service-to-civilian transition. Discover how to apply these factors to lifestyle prescribing in the veteran population in this FastTrack. 30mins each of RP and EA CPD available.

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An introduction to lifestyle medicine prescribing in veterans

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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Lifestyle medicine prescribing requires a specific approach for veteran patients that incorporates service-informed prescribing principles. This blog discusses the importance of lifestyle prescribing in veteran care while providing practical tips for GPs when formulating an effective management strategy for those who have served.

6 mins READ
From service to community: essential steps to integrate veteran care into your practice

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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Many GPs may not see veterans frequently. This FastTrack provides a summary of key steps that can make veteran care efficient, rewarding and well-integrated into routine practice, including links to additional resources. 30mins each of RP and EA are available.

15 mins READ
Coordinated Veterans’ Care Program - clinical fact sheet and MCQ

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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The Coordinated Veterans’ Care (CVC) Program is a DVA initiative that allows GPs to provide structured, proactive care in the community for eligible veterans and war widows. This FastTrack provides a guide to billing the CVC program, and outlines a strategy for its practice-wide integration.

15 mins READ
An introduction to veteran PTSD for GPs

Dr Nazha Nazeem

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Read this blog to help you recognise and manage post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Australian veteran patients. PTSD is one of the most common mental health conditions in Australian veterans. You will read about common symptoms, screening tools, evidence-based treatments, and referral pathways, with links to trusted resources including Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). It also introduces CPD-accredited training through Medcast’s Veterans Healthcare eLearning Platform (VETs HeLP).

10 mins READ
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