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Clinical webinars

Explore our heart health webinars for healthcare professionals

Our clinical webinar series is a trusted education resource for primary healthcare professionals, delivering practical, evidence-based insights to support the prevention, diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Each session explores the latest research, clinical guidelines and real-world approaches you can apply in practice to improve patient outcomes. Accredited by the RACGP for the 2026–2028 triennium, the series provides free, evidence-based education that bridges clinical insights with practical application.

All current RACGP and ACRRM-accredited webinars are available in our free Health Professional Learning Hub, offering a flexible and convenient way to stay up to date with best practice in cardiovascular care.

Upcoming and past webinars

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Upcoming June 18 live webinar

Join us for the upcoming June webinar - Obesity and Cardiovascular disease: Launching the Heart Foundation’s clinical consensus statement 18 June 2026, 7:00-8:30 pm AEST.

Past webinars

You can view past clinical webinars from the last five years below. These recordings are no longer CPD-accredited but were originally delivered as part of our accredited live webinar series.

Presented by leading Australian and international experts, these on-demand webinars remain a valuable, evidence-based resource to support ongoing learning. They help primary care health professionals stay informed about key developments and advances in cardiovascular care.

Explore a range of topics and revisit important clinical updates from across the series.

For the latest live webinar replay and current CPD-accredited webinars, visit the Health Professional Learning Hub.

2024-25

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Let's talk about sex

Recorded in 2025, this webinar builds your understanding of biological differences in CVD risk.

Let's get Physical: The role of exercise in cardiovascular health
Let's get physical

Recorded in 2024, this webinar explores the role of exercise in cardiovascular health.

Prediction in Practice: Applying the new Aus CVD Risk Calculator

Prediction in practice

This webinar showcases the new Australian CVD risk guideline and calculator, highlighting key updates and new functionalities.

2023

Invisible Ties: Unravelling the link between mental health and CVD
Invisible ties

Unravelling the link between mental health and CVD

Risky Business: Understanding and managing residual risk
Risky business

Understanding and managing residual risk

CVD risk redefined: Unveiling Australia's new CVD risk guideline & Calculator
CVD risk redefined

Watch the unveiling of Australia's new CVD risk guideline and calculator, establishes the new clinical standard for CVD prevention in Australia.

2022

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Webinar: Heart-healthy eating simplified: a recipe for effective behaviour change

Poor diet is a leading risk factor of coronary heart disease, contributing to 50% of the total burden of heart disease. Furthermore, disease burden attributed to dietary risks is not distributed equally across Australia.

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Webinar: Filtering through the impact of chronic kidney disease on CVD

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Even after adjusting for traditional risk factors, CVD is associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.1 There is an independent inverse association between reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and, albuminuria, and increased cardiovascular mortality.2,3

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Webinar: Unpacking diabetes and the heart: Latest on risk and management strategies

People with diabetes are up to four times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke, often regarded as the risk equivalent to someone who has previously had a heart attack or stroke.1,2 They also face cardiovascular disease (CVD) as the leading cause of death.3 Managing CVD risk in this group is undoubtedly critical.

2021-22

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Webinar: Lipid lowering landscape: New and emerging treatment approaches

Streamed live during Heart Week 2022, this webinar explores the latest evidence on the management of high cholesterol in the context of cardiovascular risk reduction. Panellists discuss new and emerging pharmacological strategies for lipid lowering and translate the latest evidence to support preventative CVD risk assessment and management.

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Webinar: Pressure rising - Clinical controversies and updates in hypertension

Hypertension is responsible for the largest burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Australia.1 Even with gradual improvements in awareness and management, a significant proportion of hypertensive adults still fail to achieve recommended blood pressure (BP) targets.2

Lipids in the limelight
Webinar: Lipids in the limelight: clinical update on screening and management

High cholesterol contributes to over a third of coronary heart disease burden. Despite well-established evidence supporting the benefits of cholesterol lowering for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), many patients fail to meet their lipid targets.