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Tag: Tips & Tricks

In this video, we will show you a quick step-by-step guide on how to easily sign up and access your CPD activities with HealthCert Education’s new learning management system, available at learn.healthcert.com. Continue reading “How to sign up & access your CPD activities with HealthCert” →

Do you perform skin cancer surgery procedures on difficult areas such as the ear? In this short video, Dr Tony Azzi provides his top tips for performing skin cancer surgery on the ear to optimise patient outcomes. Continue reading “[2 min watch] Top tips for skin cancer surgery on the ear” →

Welcome to our podcast series on medical business management, Conversations with Professor David Wilkinson! In this episode, Professor David Wilkinson (Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Macquarie University) speaks with Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of HealthCert Education and the National Skin Cancer Centres) about how to deliver a really high quality skin cancer service for your patients and measure patient satisfaction. Continue reading “[Podcast] Measuring patient satisfaction | Conversations with Professor David Wilkinson” →

How can you best manage ingrown toenails in primary care? As a primary care practitioner, these kind of presentations can be simple for you to manage in your own office without referring onwards.
In this short video, A/Prof Maurice Brygel explains how you can treat ingrown toenails in the primary care setting. Continue reading “[2 min watch] How to manage ingrown toenails in primary care” →

As the owner of a medical practice, there comes a time in your career where you start to think about what you will do with your practice when it is time to move on. Whether you are looking to retire, step away from the burden of administrative and operational duties, or make a return on your investment, every medical practice owner needs an exit strategy. Continue reading “[4 min watch] What are my medical practice exit strategies?” →

In this short video, Skin Cancer Doctor Hamilton Ayres shares his top three suturing tips, ideal for doctors who manage skin cancer surgery patients in primary care. Continue reading “[3 min watch] Top 3 suturing tips” →

Welcome to the first podcast in our series on medical business management, Conversations with Professor David Wilkinson! In this opening episode, Professor David Wilkinson (Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Macquarie University) speaks with Paul Elmslie (Founder and CEO of HealthCert Education and the National Skin Cancer Centres) about all things related to setting up and running effective skin cancer services in the primary care setting.
Continue reading “[Podcast] Why and how to integrate skin cancer services to your GP practice | Conversations with Professor David Wilkinson” →

If you are just starting out in aesthetic medicine – or perhaps experiencing a lull in patients booking these services at your practice – there are a few ways to achieve a boost in your booking numbers. In this short video, GP and Aesthetic Doctor Isabelle Jonsson-Lear gives practical tips for filling your appointment book with cosmetic patients. Continue reading “[2 min watch] How to fill your appointment book with cosmetic patients” →

How can you manage unhappy patients and complaints in your medical practice? In this short video, Paul Elmslie (CEO & Founder of National Skin Cancer Centres) shares his expert advice for solving your patients’ problems and handling complaints in a busy medical practice. Continue reading “[3 min watch] How to manage patient complaints” →

In this video, watch a short demonstration by one of our expert surgical presenters on how to safely remove a lipoma in primary care.
Continue reading “[5 min watch ] How to surgically remove a lipoma” →
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