
FREE CPD EDUCATION
From Counter to Consult
One patient. Three points of care. Understand your role in co-ordinated asthma management, and how the role of the pharmacist and GP connect around the patient.
Tuesday 25 August 2026
7:30-9:00pm (VIC, NSW, QLD, ACT, TAS)
7:00-8:30pm (SA, NT)
5:30-7:00pm (WA)



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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this education you will be able to:
1
Identify patients with poorly controlled asthma at their specific point of care and take appropriate action within their scope of practice.
2
Apply the 2025 asthma treatment levels for adults and adolescents to initiate or transition patients to anti-inflammatory reliever-only (AIR) therapy or maintenance-and-reliever therapy (MART).
3
Collaborate effectively across the GP–pharmacist interface to deliver coordinated, guideline-concordant asthma care.
Steering committee & panelists
Guidelines Committee Member, National Asthma Council Australia, General Practitioner and Medical Educator.
Guidelines Committee Member, National Asthma Council Australia; Academic Pharmacist, Sydney Pharmacy School; Research Lead (Respiratory & Sleep), Woolcock Institute of Medical Research.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Details
This medical education activity has been approved for 1.5 Educational Activity hours, 5 Measuring Outcomes hours and 1 Reviewing Performance hour with:

Activity ID: 1655577

Activity ID: 2450

Activity ID: 42575

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About this education
This webinar is designed as a companion to the 2025 National Asthma Council guideline update series. Where those webinars cover the key changes of the updated Australian Asthma Handbook guidelines, this session is focused on the how, including practical skills, conversations, and decisions that each member of the primary care team can use to translate the updated Handbook guidelines into behaviour change and better patient outcomes.
The session follows the patient journey from first point of contact at the pharmacy counter, through a GP consultation, to ongoing management and follow-up. At each stage, the webinar zooms in on the specific role of the GP and pharmacist, making the content directly relevant to both audiences throughout.







