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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221208T193000
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SUMMARY:RACGP Family & Domestic Abuse Webinar #4
DESCRIPTION:Webinar #4\, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (AEST)\, 8 December\nJoin Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm in this RACGP webinar about identifying and responding to Family and Domestic abuse. Now more than ever\, general practice plays a vital role in caring for people experiencing family and domestic abuse. Join General Practitioners. \n  \nAbout This Webinar\nWebinar 4 – Family and Domestic Abuse: Consent and Documentation and Practicalities – Getting your practice ready. \nDate: Thursday 8th December | Time: 7:30- 8:30pm \nWhat is consent? Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm discuss the five elements of consent and why documentation is so important in these cases.  \nIs your practice set up to address family violence? Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm offer practical tips to get your practice ready. \n  \nFacilitators\n\n \nDr Marina Malcolm\nRACGP Victoria Faculty Co-Deputy Chair\nMarina is a GP in private practice in Richmond. She has an interest in women’s health\, mental health and public health. She Chairs the Women in General Practice Committee which advocates for female GPs and Women’s Health. She also promotes and advocates for the role of part time contracted GP’s in general practice. \n  \n\n\n \nDr Magdalena Simonis\nMagdalena Simonis is a Fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)\, an Honorary Senior Research Fellow with the University of Melbourne Department of General Practice\, a GP educator\, and a member of the RACGP Expert Committee for Quality Care. She was appointed to the National COVID-19 Taskforce expert committee\, has been active in addressing vaccine hesitancy in the CALD community and has been a frequent contributor to NewsGP publications throughout the pandemic. \n\n  \nPrevious Webinars from this Series\nWebinar 1 – Family and Domestic Abuse: What’s new in the legislated information sharing scheme?\nWATCH NOW \nWebinar 2 – Family and Domestic Abuse: How to identify Family and Domestic Abuse.  What are your Responsibilities? \nWATCH NOW \nWebinar 3 - Family and Domestic Abuse: Information Sharing Scheme (FVISS) & Child Information Sharing Scheme (CISS) explained using case studies.  \nWATCH NOW \nEach webinar is accredited for 2 CPD points. \n  \nTo Register\nRACGP Members: FREE\nNon-Members: FREE \n>> Register here >> \n  \nMore Information\nFor more information:\nEmail: Christine McMahon\nCall: 03 8699 0084\nVisit the Webinar website \n  \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/racgp-family-domestic-abuse-webinar-4/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:RACGP
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221205T200000
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SUMMARY:AFMW Strategic Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The AFMW Strategic Planning Meeting (SPM) will be held Monday December 5th\, 8-9 pm ( AEDT). This will be immediately preceded by the first Special Council Meeting of the new Council and Executive. Look out for the Zoom link in our next ebulletin ( Dr Katrina Harris\, our Secretary in holidaying in Mexico ATM?) \nFollowing on from our hugely successful AGM\, I am looking forward to introducing our dynamic new Executive Team to our members at the upcoming SPM. \nCome to the SPM and meet the new Executive team. Bring your ideas\, kindness and enthusiasm. We will be asking for members to participate in 2 subcommittees. \n1) Finance Subcommittee\nIf interested\, send your bio and CV toDr Desiree Yap AM and Dr Evelyn Konstantopoulos deputy – Treasurer.Send to: treasurer@afmw.org.au> \n2) Governance Subcommittee\nPlease send your CV and bio to Dr Kate Duncan AM\nkate@drkateduncan.com.au \n  \nWith kindness\,\nMagdalena SimonisAFMW President  \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/afmw-strategic-planning-meeting-5-dec-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Council Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221204
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SUMMARY:Australasian Doctors' Health Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Australasian Doctors’ Health Conference 2022 “The Thriving Doctor: towards harmony\, productivity\, longevity” is being held in Adelaide\, South Australia and is scheduled in Australian Central Standard Time (GMT+9:30) for Friday 2 Dec and Saturday 3 December. An exciting line-up of International Speakers and Special Guests have been confirmed. AFMW members are invited to attend. \n\n\n  \n\nAbout\nDear Friends of Doctors’ Health SA & Doctors’ Health NT\, \nAs many of you know\, Doctors’ Health SA is hosting the ‘Australasian Doctors’ Health Conference’ in Adelaide this year.  The previous Conference was hosted by our WA colleagues in Fremantle back in 2019\, and I know all doctors’ health services around Australia are looking forward to welcoming everyone to this unique conference that is purely focused on doctors’ and medical students’ health and wellbeing. \nOn behalf of the Conference Planning Committee\, I am pleased to share that the full program is LIVE!  You can find it here – https://adhc.doctorshealthsa.com.au/program/ – I am sure you will see names you know amongst the many presentations! \nEarly Bird has been extended to midnight 11thSeptember – registration’s page. \nIf you have colleagues needing accommodation\, please encourage them to book accommodation ASAP! Accommodation is limited that weekend (due to Supercars Car Race) the Conference website has some options\, but only on hold until this Tuesday 31st August. Details of accommodation options \nThe Pre-Conference Workshops have a lot of interest\, and limited numbers\, so check them out. Creative doctors\, writing workshop\, medical research workshop (great for medical students) and workshop on Burnout (this one is almost sold out!). \nYou can sponsor a medical student to attend the Conference and meet them there OR if you are a medical student and would like to volunteersome time on one of the days\, hosting presenters\, directly delegates\, let me know and you can come along for FREE! Numbers are limited. \nOver 50 presentations on topics across all areas of doctors’ and medical students’ health and wellbeing from presenters across Australia\, UK\, NZ and USA. \nSurprise guests\, prizes\, music\, great energy\, space to relax and fabulous people to meet! \nThank you to Platinum Sponsors Rural Doctors Workforce Agency and MIGA.  Thank you toDRS4DRS as Platinum Doctors’ Health Partner. Thank you to Welcome Reception sponsor Return to Work SA. \nInvite to partner/sponsor the Conference – if your organisation is interested in supporting doctors’ and medical students’ health and wellbeing\, there are a range of options including sponsoring a stream\, as Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists are\, or we have Dinner sponsor\, health and wellbeing sponsor and others. We have some exhibition booths left\, but they are going fast! More details here. Please contact the Conference Administration via email adhc2022@ampheat.com. \nIt will be great to see all our Australasian Doctors’ Health friend’s again and be a part of strongly bringing to the foreground the critical importance of doctors’ and medical students’ health and wellbeing.  Please do share with your networks and colleagues. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nKind regards \nKiara on behalf of the \nThe ADHC Planning & Scientific Committees’ Members:\nDr Roger Sexton (Chair\, ADHN)\nDr Jill Benson (Chair\, ADHC Scientific Committee)\nDr Anne Sved Williams (South Australia)\nDr Kathryn Hutt (New South Wales)\nDr Patrick Johnson (Victoria)\nDr Jennifer Schaefer (Queensland)\nDr Helen Wilcox (Western Australia)\nDr Bronwyn Carson (Northern Territory)\nAustralian Medical Placements Health Education & Training Team \n  \nDetails\nDate: 8:00am – 5:00pm Friday 2 December AND 8:00am – 1:30pm Saturday 3 December (ACST) \n  \nRegister / More Information\nVisit the conference event page for more details \n  \n  \n  \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/australasian-doctors-health-conference-2022/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221128
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SUMMARY:GP22 Nov 2022 - Registration Now Open | RACGP
DESCRIPTION:GP22 is coming to Melbourne on 25–27 November\, and RACGP couldn’t be more excited. Running in person for the first time in two years\, GP22 will give you access to the education and networking opportunities you’ve been craving. \n  \nAbout\nIn a recent CPD survey\, more than 6000 members told us which clinical topics they were interested in\, and this formed the basis of the GP22 program. The program will include: \n\ndermatological presentations\ncardiovascular health\npain management\nwomen’s health\nendocrine and metabolic health\nmental health\nand so much more!\n\nThis year’s program will also include accredited workshops for 40 CPD points and basic life support workshops so you can meet your requirements for 2020–22 triennium. \n  \nProgram\nView the GP22 Program  \nMore information\, and registration\, available directly at: https://racgp.eventsair.com/RACGPEventWebsitePortal/gp22/gp22-program/Agenda \n  \nTo Register\nRegister now to attend GP22 \n  \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/gp22-nov-2022-registration-now-open-racgp/
LOCATION:RACV City Club\, 501 Bourke Street\,\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:RACGP
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ORGANIZER;CN="RACGP":MAILTO:vic.fvp@racgp.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221123T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221102T203140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T025323Z
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SUMMARY:Long Covid and the Future of Digital Health | Pfizer
DESCRIPTION:Join in the conversation about Long COVID and the future of digital health. Pfizer invites you to an exclusive 1-hour webinar to be held 23 November 2022. AFMW member\, Dr Anita Sharma is one of the expert GP moderators. \n  \nThe Panel\nThe Hon Victor Dominello MP\, NSW Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government\, Minister for Small Business\, Minister for Fair Trading\, Member for Ryde. \nA/Prof Anthony Byrne\, Senior Staff Specialist Respiratory Physician\, St Vincent’s Hospitals Sydney. President of Thoracic Society ANZ (NSW/ACT Branch). \nExpert GP moderators\, Dr Anita Sharman and Dr Damian Flanagan. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Wednesday 23 November 7 pm (VIC\, NSW\, TAS)\,\n6.30 pm (SA\, NT)\, 6 pm (QLD)\, 4 pm (WA) \n  \nRegister / More Information\nVisit the webinar event page for more details \n  \n  \n  \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/long-covid-and-the-future-of-digital-health-pfizer/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221102T210054Z
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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/Melbourne:20221112T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221102T225546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T031232Z
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SUMMARY:AFMW 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
DESCRIPTION:Dear AFMW Members\, \nYou are warmly invited to the next AFMW Annual General Meeting for the triennium which will be held via Zoom\, Saturday 12 November 2022. \nThis event is open to all AFMW members! Please RSVP with your attendance or apology. \n  \nDetails\n\nDate: Saturday 12th November\, 2022\nTime: 10am-12:00pm (Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney); 9am-11am (Brisbane)\nWhere: online via Zoom\nJoin Zoom Meeting: Link to be emailed to members following RSVP.\n\nRSVP\nPlease RSVP if you can attend or not\, by clicking the RSVP link below.\n(RSVPs via email to secretary@afmw.org.au are also welcome).\nPlease note\, you are welcome to RSVP right up to the AGM start time of 10am AEDT\, however an earlier RSVP would be appreciated. \nAgenda\nAGM\n10am (AEDT) \n1. Welcome\, In Attendance\, Apologies\, Honours\, Deaths 10am (AEDT)\n2. Acceptance of Minutes of the AFMW 2021 Annual General Meeting\n3. Business Arising from 2021 AGM\n4. Executive Reports: President\, Treasurer\, Secretary\n5. Nomination and Election of Office Bearers & Committee\n6. Motion proposed by Dr Kate Duncan AM \nAFMW President’s Awards\n11am (AEDT) \n1. Professor Raina MacIntyre  – President’s Award for Excellent Service to the Health of the Nation\, for excellent contribution to the health of Australia and leadership.\n2. Dr Merrilyn Murnane AM – President’s Honour In recognition of excellent contribution to the Australian Federation of Medical Women\, community and profession.\n3. Dr Madhura Naidu – President’s Young AFMW Award In recognition of excellent contribution to Victorian Medical Women’s Society and AFMW. \n\nPlease note that the AFMW AGM business meeting is open to members only. \n\nSubmit Discussion Items\nIf there are any items you wish to discuss\, please email to secretary@afmw.org.au. \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/afmw-annual-general-meeting-agm-12-nov-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221022T210619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T235940Z
UID:136244-1668211200-1668383999@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Pelvic Pain Victoria Online Symposium
DESCRIPTION:After a Covid-19 Break\, the Pelvic Pain Victoria Weekend Symposium is back with a great line-up of speakers and topics.  \nThis two-day event is online only\, with a face-to-face social event hosted on Saturday Evening from 1700-1900. Optional Social: Happy Hour on the Couch @ The Loft\, Level 7 VCCC\, 305 Grattan Street\, Melbourne VIC 3000. \n  \n\nAbout\nDelegates can access the event online for a limited time following the live event. \nTopics include: \n\nCan we measure Pelvic Pain?  Dr Jane Chalmers\nBladder pain syndrome.  A patient journey from diagnosis to treatment: from physiotherapy\, urology\, urogynaecology perspectives.   Ms Alison Harding\, Dr Kat Macleod & Dr Kristina Cvach\nPelvic Pain: What do we know and what is missing?  Ms Amelia Mardon\, PhD Candidate\nCould it be Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?  Mr John Rophael\nThe Uterus-CNS Neuroimmune Axis: How the uterus talks to the brain via the immune system  A/Prof Susan Evans\nBotox: Pelvic floor Botox\, why is it so hard to evaluate?  Dr Emma Readman\nBotox Panel -Botox case reviews on the couch  Dr Emma Readman & Dr Megan Eddy\nBirth trauma: from lived experience to advocacy  Ms Amy Dawes\nTrauma as the underlying cause of pelvic pain: Psychological assessment & treatment  Dr Sarah Ashton\nTrauma-informed communication skills in chronic pelvic pain: What does the science tell us?  Alison Sim PhD Candidate\nTrauma Informed Care – A Cornerstone for Perinatal and Pelvic Pain Healthcare  Ms Celia Bolton\nComplex Pelvic Cancer Pain\, multidisciplinary management.    Dr Jamie Young         \nSystemic options for pelvic cancer pain management.  Dr Aaron Wong\nInterventional pain option for pelvic cancer-related pain  Dr Tim Hucker\nA primary care approach to pelvic pain  Dr Sara Whitburn\nPersistent Genital Arousal Disorder – Is it about arousal?  Dr Anita Elias\n\n  \nDetails\nDate: Sat 12 Nov – Sun 13 Nov 2022\nMode: Online \n  \nRegister\nRegistration is for both days. Delegates can access the event online for a limited time following the live event. This conference for registered health professions only. Please do not register for this event if you do not fit this criteria. \nVisit the Pelvic Pain Symposium event for more details \n  \nDownload Program\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/pelvic-pain-victoria-online-symposium/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221113
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221102T210540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T070313Z
UID:136402-1668124800-1668297599@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:2022 Philippine Medical Women’s Association Convention
DESCRIPTION:Dear members\, colleagues and friends you are invited to the 71st Annual Convention of Philippine Medical Women’s Association (PMWA) Inc to be held 11-12 November 2022. The topic is New Directions\, New Opportunities In The Current Health Situations Affecting Women’s Health. \n*This is a Hybrid Convention. \n  \nAbout\nHon. Undersecretary of Health Dr. Mario Villaverde will timely discuss Universal Health Care for All. Then regional speakers from Australia\, Hongkong and Singapore will talk on Leadership Skills. Meanwhile\, our local expert speakers will tackle on Women Health Issues. \n*Registration is FREE.* \n_CPD Units applied._ \n  \nDetails\nDate: Nov 11\, 2022 11:00 AM and Nov 12\, 2022 11:00 AM\nTime shows in Canberra\, Melbourne\, Sydney (AEDT) \n  \nRegister\nVisit the conference event registration page \n  \n \n  \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/2022-philippine-medical-womens-association-convention/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221025T015237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T000102Z
UID:136315-1667779200-1668211199@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Gathering of Kindness - for healthcare workers\, patients\, carers and supporters
DESCRIPTION:The Gathering of Kindess event\, a Hush Foundation endeavour\, will be held In person\, Online\, Live Q&A\, and Livestream between the 7th and 11th November 2022.  \n  \nAbout The Gathering\nThe 2022 Gathering of Kindness is a kindness conference with a difference – for healthcare workers\, patients\, carers and supporters. \nThis year we’re all about CONNECTIONS – join us as we explore creativity\, change\, collaboration and courage\, all in the name of a kinder and more compassionate healthcare system for all. \nSee the Guest Presenters  \n  \nMore Information\nVisit the Gathering of Kindness website. \n  \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/gathering-of-kindness-7-11-november-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221105T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221105T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221016T224609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T060558Z
UID:136189-1667655000-1667662200@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:MWS NSW / AMA - Women in Medicine High Tea
DESCRIPTION:Join the AFMW state affiliate MWS of NSW as they co-host with AMA NSW the “Women in Medicine High Tea” event on Saturday 5 November at NSW Parliament House. \nAll AFMW members are welcome. \n  \nAbout The Event\nWe’re excited to announce that we’re collaborating with the AMA NSW for this year’s Women in Medicine High Tea! We have lots to celebrate this year as it marks 101 years of the Medical Women’s Society of NSW! \nWe would love you to join us for an afternoon of empowerment and celebration with a group of exceptional and passionate women\, at the AMA (NSW) Women in Medicine High Tea. The event will be held Saturday 5th November 2022 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at NSW Parliament House. \nWith the perfect arrangement of elegant foods\, door prizes\, and inspirational panel speakers\, this is a day you don’t want to miss. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Saturday 5 November 2022\nTime: 1:30-3.30pm (Sydney) AEDT\nWhere: Strangers’ Room\, NSW Parliament House \n  \nCost / Register\nAMA (NSW) member – $90\nNon-member – $150\nDIT – $80 \nRegister here\n  \n \n  \n  \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/mws-nsw-ama-women-in-medicine-high-tea/
LOCATION:Strangers’ Room\, NSW Parliament House\, 6 Macquarie Street\, Sydney\, NCW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:MWS NSW Hosted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221025T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221025T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20221017T004858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T044548Z
UID:136296-1666728000-1666731600@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Circle of Kindness - AFMW Fireside Chats - 25 October 2022
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend the next session in our regular series “Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats”. Our next ‘chat’ will be held Tuesday 25 October 2022 8-9PM AEDT\, hosted by Dr Marjorie Cross (MBBS FRACGP OAM). \n  \nAbout Our Next Host\nDr Marjorie Cross is a rural GP owner and founder of the Bungendore Medical Centre in NSW and a Medical Educator in NSW and ACT Regional Training Organisation. She is a rural clinical teacher at ANU. She is also a member of ACT and Region MWS and a climate change activist. \nIn AFMW she  has worked on the Purple Bush leaves medicine project aiming at a reconciliation action plan and supporting the implementation of the full Uluru Statement from the Heart. She is passionate about doctors health and supporting women doctors’ health and wellbeing. \n  \nAbout Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats\nWe all have moments in life when we need a listening ear and sometimes\, it’s easier to share with someone you don’t know that well. \nI’ve been asked several times by members and non-members if we provided peer group sessions to support this\, and recently invited members to meet and set our parameters. We all agreed that there is a need for a safe space filled with kindness and trust where you can meet other medical women and talk about the challenges you’re facing\, so we formed the Circle of Kindness: Fireside Chats. \nAs President of AFMW it gives me great pleasure to launch these monthly sessions. Times will change so that no one misses out so watch out for our eBulletin and website. Come\, bring a friend who is not a member but would benefit from having access to our Circle of Kindness. \nThis event is open to all AFMW members and non-member guests. \nPlease share event with friends and colleagues. \n \n  \nIn Kindness\,\nMagdalena Simonis\nPresident AFMW  \n  \nWhat It Is\n\nPeer support for women doctors\nKindness centred\nInformal advice – sharing lived experiences\nReflection – making time for this\nA safe space\nSessions never recorded\nNo guest speakers\nConfidential\nSessions run for up to 60 minutes – as required\nKindness centred\nTrust\nRespect – intersectionality\nFun & Relaxed\nCamaraderie / friendly\nEat your dinner with us\, enjoy a drink\, it’s casual!\n\n  \nWhat It Isn’t\n\nCounselling\nMental health support\nAFMW related – we do not discuss AFMW activities nor decide on AFMW issues outside of Council meetings\nThere is no formal meeting agenda\n\n  \nWhen & who runs them\n\nMonthly\nInterested members take turns hosting a session\n\n  \nAttend\nRegistration to this Fireside Chat is free. Please attend on the evening via this Zoom link. \n  \nMore Information\nPlease forward any queries to \n\nafmw@afmw.org.au\n\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/circle-of-kindness-afmw-fireside-chats-25-october-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221001
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220927T001031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T070634Z
UID:136197-1664323200-1664582399@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Sexual Health September AMSA Global Health SHS 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join AFMW President\, Assoc/Prof Magdelena Simonis as she presents on a panel for Australian Medical Students Australia ( AMSA) on the topic of Taking a stand against female genital mutilation/cutting in Australia. Other presenters on the panel include\, Dr Ogunsiji and Dr Behnia-Willison. \n  \nAbout The Event\nSexual Health September (SHS) is a month-long educational campaign run by the Australian Medical Students’ Association (AMSA) Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) project. The AMSA SRH team is putting on a suite of inspiring events featuring captivating expert speakers\, as well as infographics\, quizzes and competitions. \nThe third SHS will be delivered online to hundreds of medical students from Australia and beyond. Our program this year encompasses topics within our four themes: Sex\, Stigma and Everything in Between\, Sex and Creativity\, Sex and Technology\, and Sex and Society. Our aim is to bring to the fore issues that have been long overlooked\, as well as the most recent developments disrupting sexual health and wellness. We want our delegates to feel empowered with the knowledge and skills to address critical sexual health issues locally\, nationally\, and globally. \n  \nFurther Information\nVisit SHS2022 website\n  \n\nHear from @drmsimonis @OlayideOgunsiji and @FaribaWillison on female genital mutilation/cutting #fgmc in Australia\, and what healthcare providers can do to help this harmful practice and support survivors. https://t.co/h4bKeUw5qP \n— AMSA Sexual and Reproductive Health (@yourAMSASRH) September 28\, 2022 \n \n  \n  \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/sexual-health-september-amsa-global-health-shs-2022/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220905T044903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T041215Z
UID:135974-1663149600-1663153200@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:One World\, One War Against COVID- What Next?
DESCRIPTION:The American Medical Women’s Association is conducting a webinar to address the challenges of long COVID (September 13 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm EDT\, which is Wednesday September 14 10am AEST).  AFMW members are invited to attend. \n  \n\nAbout\nAMWA has organized a series of webinars on COVD since the beginning of the COVID pandemic with speakers who are women physicians and leaders from Asia\, Africa\, Western Pacific\, North America who have shared experiences of challenges they have faced and best practices . This event is a continuation of the previous webinars hosted on COVID and will address the challenges of long COVID \, the continued surges in numbers due to the new variants and the challenges focusing on women and a robust discussion on gender equity issues. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Wed\, 14 Sept 2022 AEST\nMode: Online \n  \nRegister\nVisit the AMWA event for more details \n  \nModerators\n\n \nPadmini Murthy\, MD\, MPH\nGlobal Health Lead\, AMWA; Professor and Global Health Director at New York Medical College School of Health Sciences \n\n\n \nEliza Lo Chin\, MD\, MPH\nExecutive Director\, AMWA \n\n\nSpeakers\nGigi Osler\, BScMed\, MD\, FRCSC\, ICD.D\nDr. Flordeliz “Gigi” Osler is an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck surgeon\, an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba\, and has worked to balance life as a surgeon\, wife\, and mother since she started her practice in 1998. \nBorn in Winnipeg\, Canada to immigrant parents from the Philippines and India\, her mother encouraged her strength and independence\, while her father inspired her to become a physician. \nAs the 2021-22 Federation of Medical Women of Canada President\, she serves as a role model and leader for the medical profession and influences medical women across Canada. \n\n\n  \n  \nMagdalena Simonis\, MBBS\, FRACGP\, DRANZCOG\, MHHS\nAssociate Professor Magdalena Simonis is a government health advisor\, board director\, primary care researcher with the University of Melbourne Safer Families Centre of Research Excellence\, a leading women’s health expert and advocate for health equity.  \nIn 2020\, Dr Simonis was appointed to the National COVID-19 Taskforce women’s health expert advisory committee.  \nShe is co-Chair of the Medical Women’s International Association(MWIA) Scientific and Research Subcommittee and Chair of the MWIA Mentoring and Leadership group. \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \nSherry Lai\, MD\nDr. Chyong-Huey Lai is Professor and Vice Superintendent of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital\, and Distinguished Professor of Chang Gung University College of Medicine\, Taiwan. Dr. Lai obtained her M.D. degree from College of Medicine\, National Taiwan University in 1982.  \nShe was President of the Taiwan Association of Gynecologic Oncologists (2002-2004) and a Council Member of International Gynecologic Cancer Society (2002-2006).  \nShe has served the Editorial Board of Gynecologic Oncology since 2005. She received many awards such as Excellence Award\, National Sciences Council\, Taiwan (2007\, 2010)\, Outstanding Professionalism Award\, Ministry of Health and Welfare\, Taiwan-2018\, Medical Doctor’s Role Model Award of Taiwan Medical Association-2019\, and We Innovators Award-2020 for her outstanding contribution. \n\nSaralyn Mark\, MD\nSaralyn Mark\, MD\, an endocrinologist\, geriatrician and women’s health specialist and the founder\, president and CEO of SolaMed Solutions\, LLC\, a boutique consulting firm. \nIn this capacity\, she has served as a medical and scientific policy advisor providing scientific and strategic direction for organizations and agencies including the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy\, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Strategic Investment Fund\, academia\, industry\, and non-governmental and professional society organizations. \nShe is also the founder and president of iGIANT®\, the only nonprofit in the world accelerating the translation of research into gender/sex-specific design elements across all sectors. \n  \n  \n  \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/one-world-one-war-against-covid-what-next/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Medical Women's Association":MAILTO:associatedirector@amwa-doc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220901T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220901T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220821T063210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T071150Z
UID:135901-1662057000-1662069600@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:MWS ACT & Region Annual Celebration Dinner - 1 Sept 2022
DESCRIPTION:All AFMW members and friends are invited to attend the MWS ACT & Region Annual Dinner Thursday 1 September at the Royal Canberra Golf Club Bentham St\, Yarralumla.  \n  \nABOUT\nFamily\, friends\, colleagues all welcome! \n“Join us for an evening of great food\, fabulous company and inspirational speakers” \n  \nDETAILS\nDate: Thursday 1st Sept 2022\nTime: 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start\nLocation: Royal Canberra Golf Club Bentham St\, Yarralumla\nTickets: $80 (members) \n  \nRSVP\nPlease RSVP to mwsact@gmail.com indicating dietary requirements. \nPayments can be made to:\nMedical Women’s Society of ACT and Region\nAccount: 10052394\nBSB: 062 905\nPlease use reference “CD22” and your name \n  \nFURTHER INFORMATION\nPlease email mwsact@gmail.com \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \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/mws-act-region-annual-celebration-dinner-1-sept-2022/
LOCATION:Royal Canberra Golf Club\, Bentham St\, Yarralumla\, ACT
CATEGORIES:MWS ACT Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="MWS of ACT and Region":MAILTO:mwsact@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220825T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220825T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220816T061330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220817T231338Z
UID:135895-1661452200-1661461200@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:QMWS August Dinner Meeting: "Domestic Violence – the tip of the iceberg" - 25 Aug
DESCRIPTION:All AFMW members and friends are invited to attend the QMWS August Dinner meeting Thursday 25 August. Zoom tickets on sale.  \n  \nABOUT\nQMWS are delighted that Associate Professor Alka Kothari will present ‘Domestic Violence – the tip of the iceberg’. \nThank you very much to our sponsor\, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology for sponsoring our meeting \n  \nAbout The Speaker\nAssoc Prof Alka Kothari Obstetrician and Gynaecologist\nMBBS MD FRANZCOG DDU Grad Cert EBP (Monash)\, PhD Candidate \nAssociate Professor Alka Kothari is a Senior Staff Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a Conjoint Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine\, University of Queensland. \nAssoc Prof Kothari is currently completing a PhD on ‘Forgotten Fathers in pregnancy and childbirth’ and won the ‘Best Oral presentation’ for this work at the World Congress in Obstetrics and Gynaecology\, London\, 2019. She has also won various research excellence\, leadership and teaching awards in Metro North Hospital and Health Service as well as University of Queensland. She has published multiple research papers in international and national journals. She is regularly invited to speak at international and national conferences for various specialist colleges including the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists\, Royal Australian College of Anaesthetists\, and The Society of Obstetric Medicine of Australia. She is passionate about encouraging multi-disciplinary research\, especially in Perinatal mental health\, Women’s imaging\, Medical education and Mental health and well-being. \nAssoc Prof Kothari is an active member of the Prince Charles Human Research and Ethics Committee and provides research supervision and guidance to higher degree candidates and medical\, nursing\, allied health trainees. She also provides guidance as a Board member and Clinical Advisory and Governance Committee member to several non-government organisations. Assoc Prof Kothari has also recently been elected as the Greater Brisbane Area Representative for the Australian Medical Association of Queensland. \n  \nDETAILS\nDate/Time: Thursday\, 25 August 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start\nLocation: United Services Club\, 183 Wickham Terrace\, Spring Hill\, Brisbane and Via Zoom UPDATE 18 AUG: Please note\, due to the current state of easily transmissible infections in Brisbane\, QMWS have decided to move this event to an online-only event. \n  \nRSVP / TICKETS\nTickets can be purchased via Humantix. \n  \nFURTHER INFORMATION\nPlease visit the QMWS event page  >> \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \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/qmws-august-dinner-meeting-domestic-violence-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-25-aug/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:QMWS Hosted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220811T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220811T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220802T233457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T065046Z
UID:135659-1660246200-1660249800@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:RACGP Family & Domestic Abuse and the ‘new’ Information Sharing Schemes made easy - Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Series 11 Aug\, 7:30 PM – 8 Dec\, 8:30 PM (AEST)\nJoin Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm in this RACGP webinar series about identifying and responding to Family and Domestic abuse. Now more than ever\, general practice plays a vital role in caring for people experiencing family and domestic abuse. Join General Practitioners. \n  \nAbout the Webinar Series\nWebinar 1 – Family and Domestic Abuse: What’s new in the legislated information sharing scheme? \nDate: Thursday 11 August 2022 | Time: 7:30pm- 8:30pm\nThe Victorian Government is reforming the way information about family violence is shared.\nThese reforms aim to make it easier for professionals to collaborate with each other\, and better support the children and families they work with.\nIn the first of this webinar series Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm will break it all down. \nWebinar 2 – Family and Domestic Abuse: How to identify Family and Domestic Abuse.  What are your Responsibilities? \nDate: Thursday 8 September 2022 | Time: 7:30pm- 8:30pm\nIn this webinar Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm will help you identify narratives and behaviours that may indicate a person is experiencing family and domestic abuse. \nWebinar 3 – Family and Domestic Abuse: Information Sharing Scheme (FISS) & Child Information Sharing Scheme (CISS) explained using case studies. \nDate: Thursday 13 October 2022 | Time: 7:30pm- 8:30pm\nNow that we have identified family and domestic abuse\, what do we do with the information? Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm present real cases applying FISS and CISS. \nWebinar 4 – Family and Domestic Abuse: Consent and Documentation \nDate: Thursday 10 November 2022 | Time: 7:30pm- 8:30pm\nWhat is consent? Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm discuss the five elements of consent and why documentation is so important in these cases. \nWebinar 5 – Family and Domestic Abuse: Practicalities – Getting your practice ready. \nDate: Thursday 8 December 2022 | Time: 7:30pm – 8:30pm\nIs your practice set up to address family violence? Dr Magdalena Simonis and Dr Marina Malcolm offer practical tips to get your practice ready. \nEach webinar is accredited for 2 CPD points. \n  \nTo Register\nRACGP Members: FREE\nNon-Members: FREE \n>> Register here >> \n  \n  \nMore Information\nFor more information:\nEmail: Christine McMahon\nCall: 03 8699 0084\nVisit the Webinar website \n  \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/racgp-family-domestic-abuse-and-the-new-information-sharing-schemes-made-easy-webinar-series/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:RACGP
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220808T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220722T003435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T072249Z
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SUMMARY:AFMW Council Meeting - 8 Aug 2022
DESCRIPTION:The August AFMW Council Meeting will be held Monday 6 August 2022. \nDate: Monday 8th August 2022 \nTime: 8pm (Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney/Brisbane) AEST \nVenue: Online (Zoom) \nTopic: AFMW Council Meeting Aug 8th \nPlease RSVP if you can attend or not. You are still welcome to join on the night via the zoom link regardless of RSVP. \nafmw@afmw.org.au \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/afmw-council-meeting-8-aug-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Council Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220806T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220806T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082611
CREATED:20220723T005540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T072234Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive into Dyspareunia: A multidisciplinary workshop on sexual pain - 6 Aug 2022
DESCRIPTION:This interactive 1-day online workshop will gather a multidisciplinary team of experts to discuss\, in detail\, the assessment and management of dyspareunia. It will include presentations as well as interactive case-based discussions inclusive of diversity of gender\, sexual orientation\, culture and clinical features. \nAFMW member and VP WP MWIA\, Dr Desiree Yap AM is one of the speakers. \n  \n\nAbout\nAfter several years of running very successful short courses\, including the 2 day course called “Let’s talk about sex: Sexuality and Sexual difficulties”\, we at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash University have developed a new 1 day live\, online course on managing sexual pain. \nIn this course we have the opportunity to dive deeper into the breadth and complexities of helping people who are experiencing painful sex. \nFormat: The morning will include 30 minute presentations from our multidisciplinary faculty of speakers (GP\, Gynaecologist\, Vulval Dermatologist\, Sexual Medicine specialist and Sexual & Relationship therapist\, Physiotherapist\, Pain specialist and Psychologist) with Q & A. The afternoon will be interactive case discussions including cases across the lifespan\, inclusive of diversity of gender\, sexual orientation\, relationship status & structure\, culture\, and clinical features. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Saturday 6 August 2022\nMode: Online\, live sessions (presentations and case studies) \n  \nRegister / More Information\nVisit the Monash University event for more details \n  \nSpeakers\nAll presenters have a special interest and wealth of experience in working with people with sexual pain. \n\nDr Sarah Ashton BA Psych (Hons)\, PhD (Preventive Medicine)\, MAPS Director & Principal Psychologist\, Sexual Health and Intimacy Psychological Services (SHIPS)\nDr Tanya Bohl MBBS FACD Gynaecological Dermatologist. Vulval Clinic\, Jean Hailes Foundation\, Private practice in Warragul\nDr Felicity Dent MBBS\, FRACGP\, CSCT\, Cert Sexual & Reproductive Health. Specialist Women’s Health General Practitioner\, Inner Western Melbourne.\nDr Megan Eddy MBBS B Physio(Hons) FRACGP FFPMANZCA Specialist Pain Medicine Physician\, Private practice – Western Pain Group\nDr Anita Elias MBBS FECSM FASPM Sexual Medicine specialist\, Relationship and Sex therapist. Sexual Medicine & Therapy Clinic Monash Health\, Monash University\, Malvern Psychotherapy Centre\nShan Morrison BAppSc(Phty)\, PostGradCert(Pelvic Floor)\, FACP Specialist Women’s\, Men’s & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. Director\, Women’s & Men’s Health Physiotherapy\nDr Desiree Yap AM MBBS FRANZCOG FRCOG MPHT Gynaecologist. Monash Health\, Clayton\, The Royal Women’s Hospital Parkville\, Empower Women’s Health\n\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/deep-dive-into-dyspareunia-a-multidisciplinary-workshop-on-sexual-pain-6-aug-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220728T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220716T024232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T235857Z
UID:17694-1659038400-1659042000@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Circle of Kindness - AFMW Fireside Chats - 28 July 2022
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend the next session in our new regular monthly series “Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats”. Our next ‘chat’ will be held Thursday 28 July 2022 8-9PM AEST\, hosted by Dr Elysia Robb\, VMWS and job share advocate. \n  \nAbout Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats\nWe all have moments in life when we need a listening ear and sometimes\, it’s easier to share with someone you don’t know that well. \nI’ve been asked several times by members and non-members if we provided peer group sessions to support this\, and recently invited members to meet and set our parameters. We all agreed that there is a need for a safe space filled with kindness and trust where you can meet other medical women and talk about the challenges you’re facing\, so we formed the Circle of Kindness: Fireside Chats. \nAs President of AFMW it gives me great pleasure to launch these monthly sessions. Times will change so that no one misses out so watch out for our eBulletin and website. Come\, bring a friend who is not a member but would benefit from having access to our Circle of Kindness. \nThis event is open to all AFMW members and non-member guests. \nPlease share event with friends and colleagues. \n \n  \nIn Kindness\,\nMagdalena Simonis\nPresident AFMW  \n  \nWhat It Is\n\nPeer support for women doctors\nKindness centred\nInformal advice – sharing lived experiences\nReflection – making time for this\nA safe space\nSessions never recorded\nNo guest speakers\nConfidential\nSessions run for up to 60 minutes – as required\nKindness centred\nTrust\nRespect – intersectionality\nFun & Relaxed\nCamaraderie / friendly\nEat your dinner with us\, enjoy a drink\, it’s casual!\n\n  \nWhat It Isn’t\n\nCounselling\nMental health support\nAFMW related – we do not discuss AFMW activities nor decide on AFMW issues outside of Council meetings\nThere is no formal meeting agenda\n\n  \nWhen & who runs them\n\nMonthly\nInterested members take turns hosting a session\n\n  \nAttend\nRegistration to this Fireside Chat is free. Please register in advance for this session. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the Chat via Zoom on the evening. \n>> Please Register here  >>  \n  \nMore Information\nPlease forward any queries to \n\nafmw@afmw.org.au\n\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/circle-of-kindness-afmw-fireside-chats-28-july-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220721T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220721T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220710T074116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T074040Z
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SUMMARY:Brilliant Women in Digital Health Panel Discussion - Telstra Health
DESCRIPTION:The next Brilliant Women in Digital Health Network event will be held on Thursday 21 July in Sydney and Melbourne. Connect with likeminded people in the digital health industry in Melbourne or Sydney\, or register to watch the panel discussion online. \n  \nAbout the Panel Discussion\nNow in its second year\, the Brilliant Connected Women in Digital Health Network has grown to more than 1000 members of women and men who have an interest in digital health and aims to provide opportunities to connect\, inspire and celebrate women’s successes in digital health. \nTelstra Health’s next Brilliant Women in Digital Health event will be held on 21 July in Sydney and Melbourne\, or watch the panel discussion online. \nWe invite you to a facilitated panel discussion on leadership\, overcoming challenges during the pandemic and the evolving role of technology and innovation in our health and aged care sectors. \nWhen: Thursday 21 July\, 6-8.30pm AEST \nWhere: Connect with likeminded people in the digital health industry in Melbourne or Sydney\, or register to watch the panel discussion online. \n  \nPanellists\n\nKym Peake\, Partner Port Jackson Partners\nDr Jill Tomlinson\, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Vice President AMA Victoria\nEmma Hogan\, Secretary for Digital and NSW Department of Customer Service\n\n  \nTo Register\nRegistration essential by Fri 13 July \n>> Register here >> \n  \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/brilliant-women-in-digital-health-panel-discussion-telstra-health/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220708T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220701T190005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T075347Z
UID:135683-1657283400-1657285200@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Expression of Interest / Welcome Session - AIDH Women in Digital Health Coffee Connections Pilot Program - 8 Jul 2022
DESCRIPTION:An exciting opportunity for women in digital health to connect and build their community! Introducing AIDH Women in Digital Health Coffee Connections Pilot Program. If you are interested\, please join the organisers\, Karen and Robyn\, for an Expression of Interest/Welcome session on Teams\, Friday  8th July 12.30 – 1.00 PM (AEST). \n  \nAbout the Program\nThis program offers participants the chance to: \n\nLink up with industry peers\, connect and expand your professional network across Australia.\nShare perspectives with women in different roles and stages of their career.\nDiscuss some of the most important issues facing women in digital health.\nTake time out of your busy day for an informal 30 min coffee and chat!\n\n  \nAbout The Organisers\nRobyn Mann and Karen Lee are participants in the AIDH’s inaugural 6-month Women in Digital Health Leadership Program (Meet the participants – Women in Digital Health).  This pilot program is a learning requirement of the program where we are challenges to design and implement a project. The goal of the project is to contribute some action or strategy that will support more women moving into leadership positions. We believe this project will support the program goal of increasing the number of women in leadership at all levels of the digital health ecosystem.  We would like to thank our mentor Janine Cox for supporting us with this project. \n  \nAIDH Women in Digital Health Coffee Connections Pilot Program\nWe are inviting members of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH) to take part in our pilot program for women currently working within the digital health industry or interested in working within the industry. While our sector continues to evolve and at a time when working  from home is now the norm\, we recognise that it may be harder to connect with others to explore issues faced by women working in our industry. This pilot program will provide a platform to discuss these issues\, establish new connections and network with fellow members of the AIDH. \n  \nThis program offers participants the chance to:\n\nLink up with industry peers\, connect and expand your professional network across Australia.\nShare perspectives with women in different roles and stages of their career.\nDiscuss some of the most important issues facing women in digital health.\n Take time out of your busy day for an informal coffee and chat!\n\n  \nHow the pilot program works:\nDuring this program\, you will be matched with a different industry peer for 3 separate ‘virtual coffee catch-up’ sessions\, over 3 weeks. We will connect you with a new participant each week and during that week we encourage you to set up a 30-minute virtual catch-up at a time suitable for you and your coffee partner. Each meeting will centre on the key discussion topic for that week and allow you to mutually share your experiences in this area. \nKey topics and supporting content will be provided each week to help direct the conversations. These topics include: \n\nWellbeing\, Juggling Priorities and Avoiding Burnout\nDealing with Difficult Conversations & Stakeholders\nImposter Syndrome\n\nWhile these topics will help guide the conversation\, they are just a starting point and we hope that these will enable you to share rich experiences with your fellow participants. \n  \nKey Dates:\n\nVirtual Expression of Interest meeting/Welcome session\, Friday 8th July 12.30 – 1.00 PM AEST\nCoffee catch-up 1\, week beginning Monday 18th July\nCoffee catch-up 2\, week beginning Monday 25th July\nCoffee catch-up 3\, week beginning Monday 1st August\nWrap Up meeting/Closing session\, Friday 12th August 12.30 – 1.00 PM AEST\n\n  \nFAQS:\nHow do I sign up? \n\nPlease complete the registration form available at https://forms.office.com/r/UxuFTVKECK\nYour personal information will only be used for the purpose of the pilot program.\n\nHow do I arrange a time/date with my coffee buddy? \n\nOnce you receive your coffee partner match\, it is then up to you both to coordinate a time/date for the virtual coffee catch-up during that week. It is completely up to you and your coffee partner as to whether you would like to meet before\, during or outside business hours.\n\nWhat happens if I can’t reach my coffee buddy? \n\nIf you have any difficulties\, please reach out to Karen Lee via LinkedIn messaging (Karen Lee | LinkedIn) and we can assist.\n\nWhat happens if I do not wish to meet with my coffee buddy? \n\nIf for any reason you would prefer not to meet with your allocated coffee buddy\, please reach out to Karen Lee via LinkedIn messaging (Karen Lee | LinkedIn) for assistance.\n\nHow much is this program? \n\nThere is no cost to participate in this pilot program.\nHowever\, this pilot program is only available to AIDH members (Membership – AIDH (digitalhealth.org.au)).\n\nWhat is the platform that will be used for the coffee meetings? \n\nYou will be provided with access to a Teams platform.\nIt is completely up to you and your coffee partner as to whether you would prefer to use an alternative platform suitable for both of you.\n\nWhat if I can’t commit to the full pilot program? \n\nThe virtual welcome and wrap up meetings will be recorded\, so you will be able to view them at your leisure afterwards.\nIf your plans change during the program\, please reach out to Karen Lee via LinkedIn messaging ((1) Karen Lee | LinkedIn) for assistance.\n\nWhat is the commitment after the pilot program? \n\nThere is no ongoing commitment after the pilot program finishes.\nIt is completely up to you and your coffee partner as to whether you would like to exchange contact details and continue to keep in touch with each other after the program.\n\nI have further queries.  Can I discuss these with you? \n\nYes\, of course\, please reach out to Karen Lee via LinkedIn messaging (Karen Lee | LinkedIn).\nWe also welcome you to attend the first EOI/Welcome meeting which will be an opportunity to find out more about the program. Karen can provide you with the team’s link if you would prefer to attend this session prior to registering.\n\nDon’t miss this exciting opportunity to connect with women representing some of Australasia’s leading organisations within the digital health industry. \nSign-up to participate in this fantastic program! \nWe look forward to seeing you in the program. \nThanks\,\nKaren and Robyn \n  \nMore Information / Register\nTo attend the welcome / information session\, please complete the registration form available at https://forms.office.com/r/UxuFTVKECK \n  \n  \n  \n  \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/expression-of-interest-welcome-session-aidh-women-in-digital-health-coffee-connections-pilot-program-8-jul-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220705T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220705T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220625T230011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T234836Z
UID:17304-1657051200-1657054800@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:AFMW Council Meeting - 5 July 2022
DESCRIPTION:The next AFMW Council Meeting for the year is fast approaching\, and the Executive Committee are looking forward to seeing you there. \nDate: Tuesday 5th July \nTime: 8pm (Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney/Brisbane) AEST \nOnline (Zoom): Meeting Registration – Zoom \nTopic: AFMW Council Meeting July 5th \nPlease RSVP if you can attend or not. You are still welcome to join on the night via the zoom link regardless of RSVP. \nafmw@afmw.org.au \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/afmw-council-meeting-5-july-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Council Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220705T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220705T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220619T001654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T005854Z
UID:17574-1657047600-1657053000@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:NAIDOC Week: Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Bursary Celebration - 5 July 2022
DESCRIPTION:Joint Celebration\nDuring NAIDOC week\, there will be a joint celebration  for the 2021 Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Bursary Recipients in Brisbane on Tuesday 5 July 2022. We will also be celebrating the launch of the inaugural 2022 National Council of Women of Qld (NCWQ) Queensland Medical Women’s Society (QMWS) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursary sponsored by Mater. \nAll members of AFMW are warmly invited to participate in this event\, either virtually or in person. \nWe are grateful to the sponsors and representatives of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations who have been integral to the organisation of this event. And to the three 2021 Bursary recipients\, who are currently working in Queensland (Adjunct Prof Sarah McEwan and Dr Kerby Siemsen ) and the Northern Territory (Dr Tia Gordon) and have all indicated their intention to attend either virtually or in person. \nThe Bursary Celebration was not possible last year due to COVID concerns\, and will be the culmination of collaboration by multiple organisations and individuals – see attached invitation. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Tuesday 5 July 2022 \nTime: 7pm – 8.30pm \nLocation: Mater Newstead\, Level 3 Auditorium\, 14 Stratton Street\, Newstead (Or via Zoom) \n  \nRSVP / Tickets\nIf you would like to attend\, in person or virtually via Zoom\, please RSVP. \nPlease email your RSVP by Tuesday 21 June 2022 to: Dr Lydia Pitcher  vice.president@afmw.org.au \nPlease note: Places to attend in person are limited however Zoom attendance is unlimited. \nIn lieu of ticketing for this event we would prefer if attendees would donate $25 – $50 (or more as you feel appropriate) to the AFMW Purple Bush Leaves Medicine Project. \nYou are invited to make your donation online. \n  \n \n  \n2021 Bursary Recipients\n(L-R) Dr Sarah McEwan\, Honorary Assistant Professor to Bond University\, Dr Kerby Siemsen\, Recent Graduate\, Ms Tia Gordon\, Final Year Medical Student. Our 2021 inaugural recipients have all indicated their intention to attend either virtually or in person on 5 July.\n  \nNAIDOC Week\nThe National NAIDOC Committee has announced NAIDOC Week celebrations will be held from 3-10 July 2022.\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/naidoc-week-purple-bush-medicine-leaves-bursary-celebration-5-july-2022/
LOCATION:Mater Newstead\, Level 3 Auditorium\, 14 Stratton Street\, Newstead\, Queensland\, Australia
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220624T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220624T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220620T005358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T005912Z
UID:17629-1656095400-1656108000@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:MWS ACT & Region Fundraising Dinner - 24 June 2022
DESCRIPTION:All AFMW members and friends are invited to attend the MWS ACT & Region Fundraising Dinner Friday 24 June at the Harmonie German Club Narrabundah. RSVP today. \nEven if  you can’t attend\, you can donate – MWS ACT does a lot of great work for the wider community and provides bursaries for medical women. Please bring gold coins and cash for entry to the competitions. Proceeds will go to our charities. \n  \nABOUT\nFamily\, friends\, colleagues all welcome! \nPlease join us for a great night including: \n\nQuiz with a German theme\nBest Fairy Tale costume\nWine tasting competition\nAuction\nRaffles\n\nPlease bring gold coins and cash for entry to the competitions. Proceeds will go to our charities. \n  \nDETAILS\nDate: Friday 24 June 2022\nTime: 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start\nLocation: Harmonie German Club Narrabundah\nTickets: $70 \n  \nRSVP\nPlease RSVP to mwsact@gmail.com indicating dietary requirements. \nPayments can be made to:\nMedical Women’s Society of ACT and Region\nAccount: 10052394\nBSB: 062 905\nPlease use reference “FD22” and your name \n  \nFURTHER INFORMATION\nPlease email mwsact@gmail.com \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \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/mws-act-region-fundraising-dinner-24-june-2022/
LOCATION:Harmonie German Club Narrabundah\, 49 Jerrabomberra Avenue\, Narrabundah\, ACT\, 2604\, Australia
CATEGORIES:MWS ACT Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="MWS of ACT and Region":MAILTO:mwsact@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220622T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220622T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220607T000004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T033053Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare: A Team Sport - Webinar - 22 June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Register for the first webinar of its kind on June 22nd\, 5:40-7 pm\, where I’m joining a diverse and exciting panel on Inter-professional Education: Healthcare: A Team sport. Hosted by University of Melbourne\, Faculty of Medicine\, Dentistry and Health Sciences( MDHS). \nSome things we will be discussing\, \n\nThe differences between craft groups\nPreferred learning methods of each discipline\nHow to best target different learning goals from learners\nWhat suits one profession\, often does not suit another. How have you overcome this?\nHave you found being at the interface of different professions has helped you solve problems in those areas? Challenges faced?\nInnovations – scaling up\n\nPlease share as this will be interactive and an invitation is extended to participants who have novel ideas or solutions to big problems in healthcare\, to pitch them for funding their projects. \nMagdalena Simonis\nPresident and National Coordinator\, AFMW\n  \n\nAbout\nIn this webinar we will hear from researchers in health professions\, education and health workforce experts about the role of teams in health care\, and how we can best develop learner capabilities for collaborative practice. We will also discuss how the university is working with healthcare partners (hospitals and communities) to develop high performing teams\, clinician educators with skills in interprofessional education and ways to improve collaborative practice in the health workforce. \nIn the final panel session\, we will combine these multiple perspectives\, and ask the big questions about what issues we need to tackle when it comes to improving collaborative practice in the health workforce. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Wednesday 22 June 2022\nTime: 5:30pm – 7:00pm\nMode: Online via Zoom \n  \nRegister\nRegister online now  \n  \nPanellists\nProfessor Marie Gerdtz (Department of Nursing)\nHead of Department \nAssociate Professor Stuart Marshall (Department of Critical Care)\nLead of Interprofessional Team Work & Crisis Management \nProfessor Elizabeth Molloy (Department of Medical Education)\nProfessor of Work Integrated Learning \nKathryn Riddell (St Vincent’s Hospital)\nChief Nursing Officer \nDr Magdalena Simonis (Department of General Practice)\nHonorary Research Fellow \nProfessor David Story (Department of Critical Care)\nHead of Department \nWe look forwarding to seeing you there.\nMelbourne Medical School \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/healthcare-a-team-sport-webinar-22-june-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220613T235635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T004901Z
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SUMMARY:AFMW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Bursary: 2022 Applications Open 23 May - Close 20 June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Important Dates\n The Australian Federation of Medical Women Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Purple Bush Medicine Leaves 2022 Bursary Dates: \nApplications Open: Monday 23 May 2022 \nApplications Close: Monday 20 June 2022 CLOSING SOON \nApplicants Advised: Applicants will be advised of the selection panel’s decision Monday 4 July 2022 \n  \nUseful Links & Information\n2022 Bursary Information and Application: https://afmw.org.au/afmw-bursary-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-purple-bush-medicine-leaves/ \nApplication Submissions: The applicant may complete and submit their application form online. Applications can also be downloaded as Word Document with completed applications are emailed to secretary@afmw.org.au and vice.president@afmw.org.au \nProject Background: Background to the AFMW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Project\, with video \nContributions to the Project can be made: 1) Directly via an online Contribution 2) Through the purchase of the Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Scarves \nEnquiries: secretary@afmw.org.au and vice.president@afmw.org.au \n  \n2021 Bursary Recipients\n(L-R) Dr Sarah McEwan\, Honorary Assistant Professor to Bond University\, Dr Kerby Siemsen\, Recent Graduate\, Ms Tia Gordon\, Final Year Medical Student.\nLast Year’s Recipients: Pease read all about last year’s successful applications \n  \nNational Reconciliation Week\n \nReconciliation Action Week: See https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/ \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/afmw-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-purple-bush-medicine-leaves-bursary-2022-applications-open-23-may-close-20-june-2022/
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220616T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220607T000859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T034309Z
UID:17297-1655406000-1655409600@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:Circle of Kindness - AFMW Fireside Chats - 16 June 2022
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend the next session in our new regular monthly series “Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats”. Our next ‘chat’ will be held Thursday 16 June 2022 7-8PM AEST\, hosted by Dr Katrina Harris. \n  \nAbout Circle of Kindness: AFMW Fireside Chats\nWe all have moments in life when we need a listening ear and sometimes\, it’s easier to share with someone you don’t know that well. \nI’ve been asked several times by members and non-members if we provided peer group sessions to support this\, and recently invited members to meet and set our parameters. We all agreed that there is a need for a safe space filled with kindness and trust where you can meet other medical women and talk about the challenges you’re facing\, so we formed the Circle of Kindness: Fireside Chats. \nAs President of AFMW it gives me great pleasure to launch these monthly sessions. Times will change so that no one misses out so watch out for our eBulletin and website. Come\, bring a friend who is not a member but would benefit from having access to our Circle of Kindness. \nThis event is open to all AFMW members and non-member guests. \nPlease share event with friends and colleagues. \n \n  \nIn Kindness\,\nMagdalena Simonis\nPresident AFMW  \n  \nWhat It Is\n\nPeer support for women doctors\nKindness centred\nInformal advice – sharing lived experiences\nReflection – making time for this\nA safe space\nSessions never recorded\nNo guest speakers\nConfidential\nSessions run for up to 60 minutes – as required\nKindness centred\nTrust\nRespect – intersectionality\nFun & Relaxed\nCamaraderie / friendly\nEat your dinner with us\, enjoy a drink\, it’s casual!\n\n  \nWhat It Isn’t\n\nCounselling\nMental health support\nAFMW related – we do not discuss AFMW activities nor decide on AFMW issues outside of Council meetings\nThere is no formal meeting agenda\n\n  \nWhen & who runs them\n\nMonthly\nInterested members take turns hosting a session\n\n  \nAttend\nAttendance at this Fireside Chat is free. \n>> On the evening\, please join the Chat here >>  \n  \nMore Information\nPlease forward any queries to \n\nafmw@afmw.org.au\n\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/circle-of-kindness-afmw-fireside-chats-16-june-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:AFMW Hosted
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFMW":MAILTO:afmw@afmw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220605T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220529T001059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T063015Z
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SUMMARY:MWS NSW - Annual CV Workshop - 5 June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join the AFMW network affiliate MWS of NSW for their annual CV workshop to be held via Zoom\, Sunday 5 June\, 3-5pm AEST. Boost your CV and get valuable tips on the application process from some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry. \nAll AFMW members are welcome. \n  \nDetails\nDate: Sunday 5 June 2022\nTime: 3-5pm (Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney/Brisbane) AEST\nWhere: Online via Zoom\nTopic: CV Workshop \n  \nSpeakers\nOur incredible speakers include: \n\nAnita Fletcher\, Medical career coach and medical recruitment expert\nProfessor Sharon Miskell\, Director of Medical Services\nProfessor Deb Colville\, Professor of Ophthalmology and former AFMW President\n\n  \nRegister\nTo register your interest\, please send an email to nsw@afmw.org.au with the following: \n\nFull name\nStage of training\nHospital/network\nIf you’re willing to have your CV reviewed in the workshop\, please let us know and attach it in your email! This is a great chance to get personalised feedback before recruitment season kicks off!\n\n  \n \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/mws-nsw-annual-cv-workshop-5-june-2022/
LOCATION:On-line / Zoom
CATEGORIES:MWS NSW Hosted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTSTAMP:20260423T082612
CREATED:20220513T231544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T064428Z
UID:17021-1653696000-1653868799@afmw.org.au
SUMMARY:RACGP Women in General Practice Conference - Brainy Women: A Healthy Mind And Body - 28-29 May 2022
DESCRIPTION:Brainy women conference finally taking place!\nRACGP Victoria’s Women In General Practice Committee is proud to present Brainy Women: A Healthy Mind and Body being held at the RACV City Club Melbourne 28–29 May 2022. \nI am also one of the speakers: I will be speaking as an expert on family violence in general in my roles as a GP facilitator\, trainer\, researcher  with Safer Families Centre of Research Excellence University of Melbourne and as GP trainer and facilitator for the phase 2 of the Safer Families programme roll out\, with RACGP and the Department of Health.  Areas I will cover are the Information Sharing Schemes\, how they affect practice and in Victoria in particular and how we need to implement the Multiagency Risk Assessment and Management Framework (MARAM). \nDr Magda Simonis \n  \n\nAbout\nThe Women in General Practice Committee is an RACGP Victoria faculty committee that supports and advocates for female general practitioners (GPs) and for women’s health. Each year we organise and facilitate educational events\, as well as opportunities to meet\, support and network with other GPs. \nThis year we are excited to bring you Brainy Women: a healthy mind and body. The conference includes sessions on women’s health\, and on doctors’ health and wellbeing. It is open to all GPs\, as well as to new Fellows and registrars. Our conferences are practical\, interactive\, and provide many opportunities to meet and talk with other GPs. \nWe are really excited to have Natasha Stott Despoja AO as our closing speaker. \n  \nTo Register\nRegister now to attend the Brainy Women: A Healthy Mind And Body conference \nRACGP Login: \n \n  \nMore Information\nFor further information please contact the RACGP Victoria Events team on 03 8699 0591 or email vic.events@racgp.org.au. \n  \nProgram\nDownload the RACGP Conference Program  \nMore information\, and registration\, available directly at: https://www1.racgp.org.au/events/booking/registration?eventid=VIC2122_10 \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/racgp-women-in-general-practice-conference-brainy-women-a-healthy-mind-and-body/
LOCATION:RACV City Club\, 501 Bourke Street\,\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:RACGP
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ORGANIZER;CN="RACGP":MAILTO:vic.fvp@racgp.org.au
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