How to get the most from a conference
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

How to get the most from a conference

Attending a medical conference is a common learning activity for medical professionals.

However, the investment you make is considerable, both in terms of costs, time away from home and so on, so you want to make sure you get the most from them.

In this article I’ll describe some helpful tips to help you get the most out of it.

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Divide to Conquer Your Learning: Using Chunking to Improve CPD
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Divide to Conquer Your Learning: Using Chunking to Improve CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a vital part of maintaining clinical competence and staying updated in the medical field. However, with the sheer volume of information doctors need to absorb, it can be overwhelming. One effective strategy to manage this challenge is chunking—a learning technique your brain is naturally wired to use.

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CPD - the case for change
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

CPD - the case for change

The introduction of CPD Homes means that many junior doctors and career medical officers (CMOs) will join a formal CPD program for the first time. Many junior doctors have expressed skepticism about the loss of self-managed CPD. This is a natural first impression - What will it mean for me? Will this cost me money? How much of my time will this consume?

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Junior doctors in training are struggling - what can be done to help them?
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

Junior doctors in training are struggling - what can be done to help them?

Junior doctors in Australia face a range of challenges during their prevocational training, which can sometimes feel overwhelming. From adjusting to new work environments to managing high workloads and dealing with complex patient cases, it's no wonder that some doctors find it difficult to meet their training requirements.

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Program level requirements - a guide for 2025

Program level requirements - a guide for 2025

As part of your CPD program requirements, it is mandatory that each doctor does at least one activity that is WHOLY OR SUBSTANTIALLY related to each of these issues:

  • Culturally Safe Practice

  • Health Inequalities

  • Professionalism

  • Medical Ethics

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Working abroad as a junior doctor
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Working abroad as a junior doctor

Working as a junior doctor overseas can be an exciting and rewarding opportunity. Whether you are seeking personal and professional growth, exposure to different cultures and healthcare systems, or opportunities to contribute to global health efforts, there are many benefits to working overseas.

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Tuning into Healthcare: Your Guide to Starting a Medical Podcast
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

Tuning into Healthcare: Your Guide to Starting a Medical Podcast

Today I want to write about something that's close to my heart - podcasting. I’ve been podcasting for over a decade now, and with over 500 podcasts to my name, it’s fair to say I’m a believer!

And in this article, I’m hoping to convince you that you can create podcasts too!

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Learning procedures as a junior doctor - part 2 : a 6 part process
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Learning procedures as a junior doctor - part 2 : a 6 part process

In part one of this series we looked at some of the barriers to learning procedures well in clinical medicine, and what you can do to overcome them.

In this article, I’ll briefly review some of the theories on how we learn. Why?

Because understanding how you learn will help you learn better.

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Learning procedures as a junior doctor : The challenges
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

Learning procedures as a junior doctor : The challenges

Learning procedures is a common experience for junior doctors. Some procedures have a significant potential for harmful complications, so knowing how to do them correctly is very important. However, the environment in which junior doctors learn procedures can be extremely challenging.

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Using teaching and supervision of others in your CPD
Todd Fraser Todd Fraser

Using teaching and supervision of others in your CPD

Are you missing out on valuable CPD hours?

Incorporating teaching and supervision into your professional development not only helps you tick off your CPD Home program hours, but can help you grow both personally and professionally. Here’s how.

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Getting the most from journal reading
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Getting the most from journal reading

Reading and staying up-to-date with the latest research is an important part of continuing professional development (CPD) for healthcare professionals. By keeping up with the latest findings in their field, clinicians can improve their knowledge and skills, ultimately providing better care for their patients. In this article, we'll explore the best ways for junior doctors in Australia to stay informed about new research and get the most from their journal reading.

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The Value of Podcasts for your CPD
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The Value of Podcasts for your CPD

Whether you're commuting to work or need a break from reading medical journals, podcasts offer a great way to acquire new knowledge and skills. In this article, we'll explore the basics of podcasts, how they can help your learning, their limitations, and tips for selecting great podcasts. We'll also provide a list of recommended podcasts for junior doctors in Australia.

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