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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221115T180000
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SUMMARY:Gender Inclusion Webinar | RANZCOG
DESCRIPTION:This RANZCOG webinar to be held Tuesday 15 November 2022\, will bring together the clinician and consumer perspective\, with a multidisciplinary panel to talk about their experiences in working with sexuality and gender diverse patients\, or as consumers. \n  \nThe Panel\nChair\nDr Charlotte Elder\nDr Charlotte Elder is an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with a special interest in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology and Transgender Health. She completed her MBBS (Hons) and BMedSci at The University of Melbourne in 2006 and\, after an internship and residency year at the Alfred Hospital\, moved on to undertake FRANZCOG training whilst working at Monash Health\, The Mercy Hospital for Women\, and Box Hill Hospital. Charlotte completed a Fellowship in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology at The Royal Children’s Hospital and\, through this\, joined their Gender Team. \nIn 2016\, Charlotte became the equal-first Australian to achieve the international IFEPAG fellowship in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology. Currently Charlotte has public appointments at The Royal Children’s Hospital\, The Mercy Hospital for Women\, and Austin Health. She has a private practice in both obstetrics and gynaecology. Charlotte is passionate about young people’s health and helping everyone to achieve their potential. In her spare time\, she enjoys kid-wrangling\, swimming\, running\, crafting and cooking\, and occasionally produces a short film. \nPanellists\nAda Castle\nAda Castle (she/her) is a cisgender queer woman who has been a member of the RANZCOG Consumer Network Working Group since January 2021. Hailing from Victoria\, Ada has lived and worked in both regional\, rural and metro settings. Ada is especially passionate about improving OB/GYN access for members of the LGBTIQA+ community and people with endometriosis and adenomyosis. Ada has worked in health promotion and peer support and enjoys volunteering with various not-for-profit organisations. \nDr Samantha Chow\nDr Samantha Chow is a general adult psychiatrist with a special interest in gender dysphoria and psychotherapy. She works part time at the South community mental health service and has a private practice herself. \nDr Nisha Khot\nDr Nisha Khot\, a RANZCOG Board Director and chair of the College’s Gender Equity and Diversity Working Group\, is Peninsula Health’s Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. After completing her undergraduate and post graduate degree in India\, Nisha moved to the United Kingdom where she retrained in Britain’s Obstetrics and Gynaecology training program. She migrated to Australia in 2010\, originally taking up a position at the Werribee Mercy Hospital. \nNisha holds several leadership positions\, including board memberships of the Rural Doctors Association of Victoria (RDAV) and Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH). She is an examiner for fellowship & advanced diploma exams in obstetrics and gynaecology. She is a passionate advocate for equitable and diverse representation in healthcare leadership\, sexual and reproductive rights of women and equitable access to healthcare and health literacy for migrant and refugee women. \nDr Eugene Priscott\nDr Eugene Priscott is a Sexual Health Physician and the Clinical Director of Brisbane Metro North Sexual Health and HIV Service. He holds the position of Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at James Cook University. He has a background in General Practice and is very passionate about Gender Medicine. His special interests include: blood-borne virus infections\, including HIV Medicine; providing healthcare to minority groups\, including LGBTIQ people; sexual dysfunction; and genital dermatology. \nDr Christine Robinson\nDr Christine Robinson (they/them) is a non-binary identifying medical resident at Barwon Health in Geelong\, Waddawurrung Country. Their previous education and work has engaged Critical\, Queer\, Feminist and Literary theories\, which informs their social approach to medicine. They have a special interest in language and communication\, and have lectured in LGBTIQ Communication Skills at Deakin University Medical School and Barwon Health. Prior to working in medicine\, Christine spent over a decade working in the Arts as a theatre-maker and musician\, and has undertaken biomedical research at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and the Latrobe Institute for Molecular Science. \n  \nRegister\nRegister here to attend the RANZCOG Webinar (Zoom) \n  \nMore Information\nPlease visit https://ranzcog.edu.au/womens-health/womens-health-summit-2021 \n  \n AFMWThe Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW) is a not for profit\, politically neutral\, non sectarian\, non government organisation that seeks to improve the health of all Australians\, especially the health of women and children. \nEvents and Updates coordination by AFMW\, on behalf of the Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW)\, its affiliated Australian state and territory partners and international networks and supporters. If you have an update or event you would like to share with us for Australian medical women\, please contact us with details. Thank you.
URL:https://afmw.org.au/event/gender-inclusion-webinar-ranzcog/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:RANZCOG
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210527T090000
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SUMMARY:RANZCOG - Women's Health Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:About\nThe Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) is pleased to announce that it will hold the RANZCOG Women’s Health Summit 2021 at Australian Parliament House\, Canberra on Thursday 27 May 2021. \nThe theme of the 2021 Summit is Time to Act. This event will bring together a diverse group of Australians from the women’s health landscape\, including industry\, non-government organisations\, community groups\, and government\, in a unique collaboration to discuss and address pressing health challenges faced by Australian women. \nHosted by the ABC’s National Medical Reporter\, Sophie Scott\, the Summit will comprise five panels\, and guest speakers\, the Honourable Greg Hunt\, Minister for Health and Aged Care\, and the Honourable Linda Burney MP\, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. \nRegister\nRegister now to virtually attend the RANZCOG Women’s Health Summit \nWatch the Summit via our broadcasting platform\, receive a Digital Summit Handbook\, and submit your questions. Register now \n\nMore Information\nPlease visit https://ranzcog.edu.au/womens-health/womens-health-summit-2021 \n\nProgram\n\n\n\n9.00am\nWelcome  |  Sophie Scott\, ABC National Medical Reporter\n\n\n9.10am\nAcknowledgement of Country & National Reconciliation Week  |  The Honourable Linda Burney MP\, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians\n\n\n9.35am\nWelcome  |  Dr Vijay Roach\, President\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\n\n\n10.00am\nAddress  |  The Honourable Greg Hunt\, Minister for Health and Aged Care\n\n\n10.30am\nMorning tea\n\n\n10.50am\nPanel 1: Gender equity and health equity for women\n\n\n11.50am\nPanel 2: Sexual and reproductive health\n\n\n12.50pm\nLunch\n\n\n1.40pm\nPanel 3: Preventative health\, chronic conditions and healthy ageing\n\n\n2.40pm\nPanel 4: Mental health and impact of violence against women and girls\n\n\n3.40pm\nAfternoon tea\n\n\n4.00pm\nPanel 5: Future research\, data collection\, monitoring and evaluation\n\n\n5.00pm\nNext Steps  |  Key Priorities and Ways Forward  |  Dr Ben Bopp\, President-Elect\, and Sophie Scott\n\n\n5.30pm\nSummit Close\n\n\n\nGender equity and health equity for women\n\nChair: Ms Vase Jovanoska\, Chief Executive Officer\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nMs Gulnara Abbasova\, Executive Officer\, Migrant and Refugee Health Partnership\nMs Nicky Bath\, Chief Executive Officer\, LGBTIQ+ Health Australia\nMs LaVerne Bellear\, Board Director\, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation\nMs Tricia Malowney\, President\, Women with Disabilities Australia\nAdjunct Professor Ruth Stewart\, National Rural Health Commissioner\, Australian Government Department of Health\n\n  \nSexual and reproductive health\n\nChair: Professor Kirsten Black\, Sexual and Reproductive Health Special Interest Group\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nAssociate Professor Deborah Bateson\, Medical Director\, Family Planning New South Wales\nProfessor Caroline Homer AO\, Co-Program Director Maternal\, Child and Adolescent Health\, Burnet Institute\nDr Nisha Khot\, Councillor\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nMs Tessa Kowaliw\, Consumer Representative\, Council\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nProfessor Danielle Mazza\, Chief Investigator and Director\, SPHERE\, Monash University\n\n  \nPreventative health\, chronic conditions and healthy ageing\n\nChair: Dr John Regan\, Board Director\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nMs Donna Ciccia\, Director & Cofounder\, Endometriosis Australia\nProfessor Susan Davis\, Chair\, Past Presidents\, International Menopause Society\nProfessor Peter Ebeling AO\, Board Chair\, Healthy Bones Australia\nMs Emma Lonsdale\, Executive Officer\, Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance\nMs Jo Root\, Policy Director\, Consumer Health Forum of Australia\n\n  \nMental health and impact of violence against women and girls\n\nChair: Professor Steve Robson\, Immediate Past President\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nProfessor Jane Fisher\, Director of Global and Women’s Health\, Monash University\nProfessor Jeannie Hudson\, Director of Research\, Black Dog Institute\nMs Patty Kinnersly\, Chief Executive Officer\, Our Watch\nMs Emma Reid\, Chair\, RANZCOG Women’s Health Foundation\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nDr Ruth Vine\, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Mental Health\, Australian Government Department of Health\n\n  \nFuture research\, data collection\, monitoring and evaluation\n\nChair: Professor Gita Mishra NHMRC Principal Research Fellow\, School of Public Health\, Faculty of Medicine\, University of Queensland\nAssociate Professor Jacqueline Boyle\, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation\, Monash University\nProfessor Cynthia Farquhar\, Dean of Research and Policy\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\nProfessor Julie Ratcliffe\, President\, Australian Health Economics Society\nProfessor Helena Teede\, MRFF Boosting Preventive Health Research Program\, Australian Prevention Partnership Centre\nMs Leigh Toomey\, Consumer Representative\, RANZCOG Women’s Health Foundation\, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist\n\n AFMWThe Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW) is a not for profit\, politically neutral\, non sectarian\, non government organisation that seeks to improve the health of all Australians\, especially the health of women and children. \nEvents and Updates coordination by AFMW\, on behalf of the Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW)\, its affiliated Australian state and territory partners and international networks and supporters. If you have an update or event you would like to share with us for Australian medical women\, please contact us with details. Thank you.
URL:https://afmw.org.au/event/ranzcog-womens-health-summit-2021/
LOCATION:Australian Parliament House\, Canberra\, ACT\, Australia
CATEGORIES:RANZCOG
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