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Videostreaming

Videostreaming is a technology that allows people to view and/or listen to video/audio content on a home or work computer through an internet connection.

Our videostreams are available to anyone with an internet connection, but viewers with a broadband connection will see smoother video pictures. Sound quality is less affected, and powerpoint quality is usually unaffected, by connection speed. If you have any feedback on viewing our videostreams, please contact Kathy Faulkner on kathyf@womhealth.org.au

Click on the links below to open the videostreams or read more about videostreaming requirements.

For health professionals

Expressive Therapies for Counselling Women
1 CPE point per hour for AASW members


Politics, Law and Access to Pregnancy Termination in Queensland:
Cait Calcutt, Co-ordinator of Children by Choice

1 CPE point per hour for AASW members


Therapy for women with mental illness (including CBT, DBT and expressive therapies) and how to reach CALD women with mental illness
1 CPE point per hour for AASW member

 

Scrapbooking therapy
1 CPE point per hour for AASW members

 

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine: Dr. Jim Nicklin, Gynaecological Oncologist
For GPs wishing to apply for points from their college:
RACGP activity number 734 503 (3 CPD points)
ACRRM activity number EEACR-0006-WHQW (1.5 PDP points and 3 O&G points)

 

New Pap Screening Guidelines - Implications for Clinical Practice: Dr Jim Nicklin
For GPs wishing to apply for CPD points from their college:
RACGP activity number 731467 (2 CPD points)
ACRRM activty number EEACR-0004-WHQW (1.5 CPD points and 3 MOPS Women's Health Points)

 

For women

Desire: Jocelyn Klug, Sexual/Relationship Counsellor

Weight Management Issues for Women over 40: Pam Horsely, Dietician and Chris Nunn, Exercise Physiologist

Cervical Cancer Update: Lisa Peberdy, Cervical Cancer Screening Program

Female Bladder Dysfunction: Associate Professor Christopher Maher, Urogynaecologist

Exercise Can Help Weight Loss PCOS and Pregnancy: Chris Nunn, Exercise Physiologist

Emotional Aspects of Infertility: Narelle Dickinson, Psychologist
For a list of books recommended by Narelle click here

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): Dr Stephen Baines, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Endometriosis: Dr Susan Evans

Last Modified: 9 May 2008

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