Clinician's
Guide
Expert-led podcast series on prevention and early intervention for health professionals.
Build your expertise with our podcast series designed to support health professionals embed prevention and early intervention into best-practice care.

Confidently discussing prevention and early intervention is essential across all aspects of clinical care.

Health and Wellbeing Queensland’s Clinician’s Guide podcast series is designed to equip healthcare professionals with expert insights, empowering them to work collaboratively with their patients to build healthy habits together.

Featuring engaging conversations with leading Queensland health experts, these podcasts provide guidance to support your patients in building healthier habits – one conversation at a time.

Listen or subscribe to the Clinician’s Guide podcast series at the links below, or find episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pandora or your favourite podcast app.

Podcast Series

Clinician’s Guide to Healthy Kids

8 Episodes
Featuring Dr Michelle Boyd, Dr Sally Crane, Dr Honey Heussler, Dr Kathryn Fortnum, Dr Natassja Billich, Dr Kim Hurst, Dr Danielle Carter, Dr Kristie Bell

Helping families adopt healthier habits starts with informed, confident conversations. This series empowers healthcare professionals to support children and their families in adopting healthy behaviours and managing weight. Join subject matter experts as they share practical strategies for discussing healthy habits with families, in a sensitive, empathetic and impactful way.

Clinician’s Guide to the First 2000 Days

1 Episodes
Featuring Dr Terri-Lynne South and Dr Shelley Wilkinson

From preconception through to school age, early life experiences shape long-term health. This series is essential listening for anyone working with women, children or families, offering subject matter expert insights on routine and clinical care in both tertiary and community settings. Learn how to navigate sensitive conversations to support families through the critical first 2000 days.