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Podcasts now available for 2003 Foundation programs

September 14, 2007

Free audio podcasts of most Rural Health Education Foundation programs produced in 2003 are now available for download onto your computer - ready for listening at any time.

New Foundation podcasts now available include:

  • 303 - Dementia: What’s It All About
  • 304 - Diabetes: Identifying and Treating the Complications
  • 306 - New Directions in Paediatric Asthma Management
  • 308 - Testicular Health: Infertility & Cancer
  • 309 - Time is Muscle: Update on Acute Coronary Syndromes
  • 312 - Breastfeeding: The Facts, the Issues, the Benefits
  • 313 - Overcoming Barriers to Screening of Cervical and Breast Cancer in Indigenous Women
  • 314a - Dementia: The Importance of Early Diagnosis and the Role of GPs
  • 314b - The Dementia Continuum: How to Manage It
  • 314c - Dementia: What Difference Does Person Centred Care Make?
  • 314d - Dementia and the Aged Care Worker
  • 315 - Showing the Way: The Practice of Good Management and Leadership in Rural Health Services
  • 316 - Breathing Easy: Respiratory Disease in Indigenous Children
  • 317 - Taking Action to Prevent Diabetes
  • 318a - Anxiety: Panic Agoraphobia - A Treatable Disorder
  • 318b - Anxiety: Social Phobia - A Treatable Disorder
  • 318c - Anxiety: Generalised Anxiety - A Treatable Disorder
  • 319 - Improving Outcomes for the Rural and Remote Patient with Chronic Heart Failure
  • 320 - MedicarePlus: A Live Interview with the Minister for Health

Visit the podcasts index page for a complete list of Foundation programs available in audio format.

These programs can also be viewed via online video webstreaming and are available for purchase on DVD and VHS video.

Podcast listening options

You can listen to (stream) the program podcast immediately, or you can copy (download) the podcast mp3 audio file to your computer and then listen to it whenever you like.

You can also transfer the mp3 file from your computer to a portable digital audio player, such as an iPod, for listening away from your desk.

See the Podcasts index page for a full explanation.

Podcasts of Foundation programs are provided free of charge.