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Emeritus Prof William Ledger

Fertility Specialist; City Fertility Sydney, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; School of Medicine, University of New South Wales
Prof William Ledger is Emeritus Professor, and was previously Head of Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of New South Wales and Director of Reproductive Medicine at the Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney. He is also a fertility specialist at City Fertility in Sydney. He is immediate past Chair of the RANZCOG Research Assessment Committee, a former member of the NHMRC Working Party reviewing national guidelines on ethics and ART, and chair of the MBS Working Party on costs of ART. His research interests include in vitro fertilisation, assisted reproduction, reproductive ageing, endometriosis, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovary syndrome, onco-fertility, and the health economics of infertility.

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In this Product Explainer, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, William Ledger explains the role of vaginal micronised progesterone, including the indication, safety profile, clinical trial background and guidelines for use for the treatment and management of threatened miscarriage (5 mins).

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The questions answered in this podcast are listed below. They were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia.

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In today’s episode, Fertility Specialist Emeritus Prof William Ledger, answers questions that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

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Final Healthed Webcast for this year!

Malnutrition and frailty in older adults - The importance of screening and early intervention

Tuesday 25th November, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Prof Carol Wham

Dietitian; Professor Emerita of Public Health Nutrition at Massey University, New Zealand

We invite you to our final webcast of 2025, where Prof Carol Wham will speak on frailty and malnutrition in older adults. Earn up to 4 hours CPD. RACGP & ACRRM accredited.