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Broadcast Health encompasses health communication programs including:
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Broadcast GP
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Broadcast Cardiology
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Broadcast Psychiatry
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Broadcast Neurology
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Broadcast Endocrinology
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Broadcast Pharmacy
These learning and communication programs are delivered free to health professionals in Australia and South East Asia. Broadcast Health subscribers receive regular audio/multimedia programs by CD Mailer, or Podcast. The audio component of the program is comprised of moderated discussion forums between:
- general practitioners;
- pharmacists;
- medical specialists; and
- key opinion leaders.
Each edition of the program addresses up to eight specific topics chosen to keep the health professional listener up to date with the latest in clinical best practice. Our Medical Editors are joined in conversation by a range of guest key opinion leaders and GP colleagues to discuss the latest published data and the application of this research into clinical best practice at the coalface of primary care. All Broadcast Health programs are accompanied by a range of web resources including product information, PBS indications, references to all articles cited and a range of online learning modules. Based upon distribution territory and specific edition, some programs are registered for Continuing Professional Development programs with relevant peak bodies and professional colleges.
People
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Visit the following people pages for more information and biographies on the people behind the Broadcast productions.
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Broadcast GP contributors
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Broadcast Cardiology contributors
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Broadcast Psychiatry contributors
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Broadcast Neurology contributors
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Broadcast Endocrinology contributors
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Broadcast Pharmacy contributors
Education
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Students currently enrolled in Medicine or Pharmacy degrees are eligible to subscribe to Broadcast Health programs. Universities listed below have invited their medical students, pharmacy students and interns to subscribe to Broadcast Health programs.
Community
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Broadcast Health has a strong philosophical commitment to helping young people experiencing difficulties and special needs. Consequently we choose to contribute on an annual basis to two worthwhile Australian charitable organisations which assist families access the information and support they need to enhance the lives of their children. These organisations are Autism Awareness and the Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia.
If you would like more information on participating in a corporate giving program with either of these organisations simply click on either of the links below.
Broadcast Health acknowledges the traditional lands and it’s owners and the contribution of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia past, present and future.
















