True Insights
By True Relationships & Reproductive Health
True InsightsSep 21, 2022
FGM/C stories
Today’s episode explores FGM/C, known as female genital mutilation/cutting or circumcision. Listeners will gain an understanding of cultural considerations as women from diverse cultural backgrounds share their personal experiences of FGM/C.
This podcast is for health professionals, community workers, and interpreters. If you are a health professional, we also recommend listening to our companion FGM/C podcast for clinicians and accessing our online FGM/C course from true.org.au
Clinical practice insights on FGM/C care in Australia
This episode explores Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting/Circumcision, otherwise known as FGM/C. Listeners will gain an understanding on how to apply cultural considerations during clinical consultations for FGM/C care and gain information on services and referral pathways.
Congenital Syphilis
This episode is part of a greater education package called "Antenatal Sexual health Kit". This fully-funded online education is a one-stop-shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support antenatal clinicians in their critical role of risk assessing, screening, treating, and follow up of syphilis during pregnancy. The online course is ACM accredited. To register, go to: www.true.org.au/ASK.
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with and funded by the Communicable Diseases Branch, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge all our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode with special mention to our host, Monica Vitale (NP), and guest Dr. Claire Nourse.
Sexual Health History Assessments
This episode is part of a greater education package called "Antenatal Sexual health Kit". This fully-funded online education is a one-stop-shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support antenatal clinicians in their critical role of risk assessing, screening, treating and follow up of syphilis during pregnancy. The online course is ACM accredited. To register, go to: www.true.org.au/ASK
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with and funded by the Communicable Diseases Branch, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge all our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode with special mention to our host, Monica Vitale (NP) and guest, Helen Crabtree-Spencer (Midwife).
Introduction To Syphilis
This episode is part of a greater education package called "Antenatal Sexual health Kit". This fully-funded online education is a one-stop-shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support antenatal clinicians in their critical role of risk assessing, screening, treating and follow up of syphilis during pregnancy. The online course is ACM accredited. To register, go to: www.true.org.au/ASK
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with and funded by the Communicable Diseases Branch, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge all our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode with special mention to our host, Monica Vitale (NP) and guest, Dr. Fabiola Martin.
Contact Tracing During Antenatal Care
This episode is part of a greater education package called "Antenatal Sexual health Kit". This fully-funded online education is a one-stop-shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support antenatal clinicians in their critical role of risk assessing, screening, treating and follow up of syphilis during pregnancy. The online course is ACM accredited. To register, go to: www.true.org.au/ASK
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with and funded by the Communicable Diseases Branch, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge all our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode with special mention to our host, Monica Vitale (NP) and guest, Ruth Casey (NP).
Breast Screen Misconceptions
This episode is part of a greater education package called "Cancer Screening Education for General Practitioners". This fully funded online education is a one-stop shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support Australian GPs in their critical role of encouraging participation in these life saving programs. The online course is an ACRRM and RACGP accredited activity for the 2020-2022 Triennium. To register, go to: bit.ly/2CnojoV.
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with, and funded by the Cancer Screening Unit, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode: Dr Megan Appleton, Dr Terri Biscak, Dr Jill Hunady, Dr Ruchika Luhach, and Dr Alison Roper.
Barry, Poo and the iFOBT
This episode is part of a greater education package called Cancer Screening Education for General Practitioners. This fully funded online education is a one-stop shop of resources, tools, and up-to-date information to support Australian GPs in their critical role of encouraging participation in these life saving programs. The online course is an ACRRM and RACGP accredited activity for the 2020-2022 Triennium. To register, go to: bit.ly/2DMyLHa.
This episode is brought to you by True Relationships and Reproductive Health (True) in collaboration with, and funded by the Cancer Screening Unit, Queensland Health. True would like to thank and acknowledge our collaborators that contributed to the development of this episode: Dr Megan Appleton, Dr Terri Biscak, Dr Jill Hunady, Dr Ruchika Luhach, and Dr Drew Moore.