#165 Men's Health with Dr Joe Kosterich
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Dr Joe Kosterich is a GP, educator, speaker, author, media presenter and health industry consultant including to HealthCert Education. He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Australia and lectures at Curtin Medical School. Joe is the Chairman of the Australian Tobacco Harm Reduction Association, Clinical Editor of the Medical Forum Magazine and  writes for numerous medical and mainstream publications and is also a regular presenter on radio and television. This podcast on Men's Health is sponsored by HealthCert Education, found at https://www.healthcert.com/. If you want to upskill further in this area, you can save $200 on the Men’s Health course fee with the special code GPSHOW200 in November (get in quick!). You can access more information at healthcert.com/gpshow.  HealthCert Education also provides a range of professional certificates up to professional diplomas in a wide range of topics, including mens health, womens health, medical nutrition, mental health, MSK and sports medicine and in a number of other disciplines. Past relevant episode: "#140 Rites of Passage" with Dr Arne Rubenstein and some relevant books: Making of Men by Dr Arne Rubenstein, Rites de Passage by Arnold Van Gennep, Archetypes of Initiation by Robert Moore, and specifically for women The Heroine's Journey by Maureen Murdock.  If you find this podcast valuable, subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is a huge help. If you would like to provide feedback or request a topic, please Contact Us. Thank you for listening and supporting.  
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