This meeting count towards the ANSC Program CPD requirements
Aim of meeting:
The session will review normal thyroid physiology in pregnancy, common thyroid disorders, and their impact on maternal and fetal outcomes. GP will be able to identify women requiring further investigation or referral, assess the risk of fetal thyrotoxicosis in Graves’ disease, and facilitate appropriate post‑partum monitoring and management of thyroid conditions.
Learning outcomes:
- Identify women that require further investigation, management and referral of their thyroid condition during pregnancy.
- Assess the risk of fetal thyrotoxicosis in the setting of maternal Graves’ disease.
- Implement appropriate post-partum monitoring and management of a woman’s thyroid status in the post-partum period.
Presented by:
Dr Hamish Russell
Staff Specialist Endocrinologist, Liverpool Hospital
Facilitated by:
Dr Susan Sunwoo
GP from Milperra
Date & time
How to register?
RACGP CPD Hours
This activity has been approved for the following hours and type:
1.5 Educational Activities hours
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