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july
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BMJ Case Reports webinar with Dr. Seema Biswas, Editor-in-Chief (UK), and Dr. Sandhya Limaye, Associate Editor (Australia) The webinar will cover: How BMJ Case Reports can be used for patient-centred
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BMJ Case Reports webinar with Dr. Seema Biswas, Editor-in-Chief (UK), and Dr. Sandhya Limaye, Associate Editor (Australia)
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(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Invitation to attend a seminar series on sexual safety in medicine My name is Louise Stone and I am coordinating a series of online seminars with international experts on the difficult
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Invitation to attend a seminar series on sexual safety in medicine
My name is Louise Stone and I am coordinating a series of online seminars with international experts on the difficult topic of sexual safety in medicine. Given your roles in prevocational and vocational training, I thought you might find this series helpful in your own work keeping doctors in training safe.
We know from the national training survey that the prevalence of sexual harassment in medicine is unacceptably high, although prevalence studies are difficult to interpret and methodologically complex. There have been a number of initiatives to reduce this form of professional misconduct including the work of Jillann Farmer and her team, leading important work on the culture of healthcare, Our work is focusing on the specific issues faced within the discipline of medicine. You can access some briefing materials on the challenges within medicine here.
Who is involved in the seminars?
I am a GP, with clinical, research, policy and teaching expertise in mental health. My work was motivated by a clinical encounter with a doctor in training who had been assaulted by her supervisor. As a GP experienced in the management of sexual trauma, I was surprised how challenging that consultation was, and it led to a decade of research and writing in this area. Since then, I’ve led a team of 76 authors from 23 countries to write our international text on sexual harassment in medicine, to be published by Cambridge University Press late in 2024. I also led an Australasian Summit on Sexual Harassment in Medicine in October 2023. These two projects have meant I’ve been fortunate to meet outstanding writers and speakers across the world, and I thought it was important to open up the opportunity to meet with some of them and discuss how we might work together to minimise sexual harms.
In the next 12 months, I’ll be leading the following seminars, led by experts from these two initiatives, and others. All seminars will be recorded and available synchronously and asynchronously.
For more information on the seminars and to register click
Each seminar will be run online in two sessions: 8am-12pm and 2-5 pm Australian time. Recordings are available after the event for most sessions. Tickets are $200 for doctors, and $100 for doctors in training. Seminars are free for medical students. The proceeds for these seminars will fund the Open Access costs of our international book on sexual harassment in medicine (to be published by Cambridge University Press in late 2024).
Overcoming shame, stigma and silence after sexual trauma
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27 July 2024
8am – 12mid & repeated 2 – 5pm |
Managing people and places at higher risk: secondary health promotion for sexual harms
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14 September 2024
8am – 12mid & repeated 2 – 5pm |
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(Saturday) 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Invitation to attend a seminar series on sexual safety in medicine My name is Louise Stone and I am coordinating a series of online seminars with international experts on the difficult
Event Details
Invitation to attend a seminar series on sexual safety in medicine
My name is Louise Stone and I am coordinating a series of online seminars with international experts on the difficult topic of sexual safety in medicine. Given your roles in prevocational and vocational training, I thought you might find this series helpful in your own work keeping doctors in training safe.
We know from the national training survey that the prevalence of sexual harassment in medicine is unacceptably high, although prevalence studies are difficult to interpret and methodologically complex. There have been a number of initiatives to reduce this form of professional misconduct including the work of Jillann Farmer and her team, leading important work on the culture of healthcare, Our work is focusing on the specific issues faced within the discipline of medicine. You can access some briefing materials on the challenges within medicine here.
Who is involved in the seminars?
I am a GP, with clinical, research, policy and teaching expertise in mental health. My work was motivated by a clinical encounter with a doctor in training who had been assaulted by her supervisor. As a GP experienced in the management of sexual trauma, I was surprised how challenging that consultation was, and it led to a decade of research and writing in this area. Since then, I’ve led a team of 76 authors from 23 countries to write our international text on sexual harassment in medicine, to be published by Cambridge University Press late in 2024. I also led an Australasian Summit on Sexual Harassment in Medicine in October 2023. These two projects have meant I’ve been fortunate to meet outstanding writers and speakers across the world, and I thought it was important to open up the opportunity to meet with some of them and discuss how we might work together to minimise sexual harms.
In the next 12 months, I’ll be leading the following seminars, led by experts from these two initiatives, and others. All seminars will be recorded and available synchronously and asynchronously.
For more information on the seminars and to register click
Each seminar will be run online in two sessions: 8am-12pm and 2-5 pm Australian time. Recordings are available after the event for most sessions. Tickets are $200 for doctors, and $100 for doctors in training. Seminars are free for medical students. The proceeds for these seminars will fund the Open Access costs of our international book on sexual harassment in medicine (to be published by Cambridge University Press in late 2024).
Managing people and places at higher risk: secondary health promotion for sexual harms
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14 September 2024
8am – 12mid & repeated 2 – 5pm |
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(Saturday) 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
august
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Explore the 72nd Melbourne International Film Festival
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august 8 (Thursday) - 25 (Sunday)
september
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An exciting conference on 2nd and 3rd September at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre by The University of Melbourne, the Global Centre of Excellence in Person-Centred Value-Based Health Care,
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An exciting conference on 2nd and 3rd September at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre by The University of Melbourne, the Global Centre of Excellence in Person-Centred Value-Based Health Care, and Dental Health Services Victoria.
The Forum will showcase an exceptional roster of distinguished Australian and international speakers (refer to the list of key guest speakers at the end of this email). They will share their insights and experiences on a range of PCVBHC topics, including our very own Dr Katharine See:
- Personalising care: understanding individual values, goals, and preferences.
- Personalising measurement: assessing the extent to which goals have been achieved and preferences respected.
- Designing personalised care pathways: user-centred design applied to healthcare.
- Integrating resource allocation with the personalisation of care and measurement.
- Leveraging technology to enable personalisation of measurement.
- Understanding how patients’ values, goals, and preferences can support your value proposition to HTA agencies and payers.
Open to health care professionals, health care system leaders, consumer representatives, policy decision-makers, and industry leaders.
For more details and TO REGISTER visit: https://www.sprink.co.uk/2024-australasian-forum-on-person-centred-value-based-health-care/
Australia
- Prof Jane Gunn, Dean, Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, University of Melbourne.
- Prof Shelley Dolan, Chief Executive, The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
- Prof Zoe Wainer, Deputy Secretary for Public Health, Victorian Government Department of Health.
- Dr Katharine See, Director of Respiratory Medicine, Northern Health.
- Prof Russell Gruen, Dean, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University.
- Prof Christobel Saunders, James Stewart Chair of Surgery, University of Melbourne.
- Susan McKee, CEO, Dental Health Services Victoria.
- Elizabeth de Somer, CEO, Medicines Australia.
- Dr Susannah Morris, Health Consumer Advocate and Representative.
- Elizabeth Koff, Managing Director, Telstra Health.
- Dr Jasjit Baveja, Associate Director, Policy, Medical Technology Association of Australia.
Global
- Michele Mestrinaro, Vice President and Global Head of Policy, Novartis.
- Dr Catherine Labinjoh, Realistic Medicine National Clinical Adviser, Scottish Government.
- Dr Marleen Kunneman, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Leiden University Medical Center and Mayo Clinic.
- Prof Linetta Koppert, Associate Professor Surgical Oncology, Erasmus MC.
- Prof Willem Jan Bos, Professor of Nephrology: Outcomes of Care, Santeon.
- Prof Alf Collins, Clinical Director, Personalised Care Group, NHS England.
- Dr Adam Heathfield, Senior Director, Access Innovation Centre, Pfizer.
- Cécile Huyghe Garassus, International Developed Markets Innovative Access Director, Pfizer.
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Time
2 (Monday) 10:00 pm - 3 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm
Location
Melbourne Convention Centre