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Optimising Gout Management: Evidence-Based Approaches for Primary Care

Join our expert presenters for a case based discussion on gout management, tailored for health professionals, including allied health, working in a primary care setting. 

  • Debunk myths and misconceptions around what causes gout.

  • Utilise our new treatment algorithm to master the treat to target approach, with slow dose up-titration of urate lowering therapy and flare prophylaxis.

  • Develop strategies to help your patients achieve long term adherence to urate-lowering therapy (ULT).

  • Gain insights into how to utilise a team based approach to optimise gout management in your patients.

This webinar provides the latest evidence and best practice guidelines on gout management. Address common myths, and get practical advice on achieving target serum uric acid levels, reducing flares, and improving long-term outcomes.

Join us to stay updated and improve patient outcomes.

This educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance. 


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This course is formally accredited with the RACGP and ACRRM.

RACGP Accreditation ID - 940978

ACRRM Accreditation ID - 34171


Course Educators
Dr Kate Annear
Dr Kate Annear

Dr Kate Annear MBBS(Hons), DCH, MPH, FRACGP is an experienced GP based in Sydney, specialising in women's and children's health. She has a special interest in p...

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Professor Rachelle Buchbinder
Professor Rachelle Buchbinder

Professor Rachelle Buchbinder AO, FAHMS FAA is an Australian NHMRC Investigator Fellow. She is Professor and Head, Musculoskeletal Health and Wiser Health Care ...

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Recorded Webinar

Available anytime

Duration: 1 hour

1 hour of CPD - Educational Activity

Educational Activities: 1 hours

Areas Of Interest: General Practice, Quality Use of Medicines

Audience

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Aboriginal Health Workers, All Health Professionals, Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Podiatrists

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