All Speakers

Vivienne Milch

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

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Dr Vivienne Milch MBBS

Clinical Leader, National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre

Dr Vivienne Milch is Clinical Leader at National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC). She is involved in developing educational resources for GPs and nurses about breast and ovarian cancer, as well as planning and coordinating projects to improve the outcomes of women with breast and ovarian cancer.

 

Prior to commencing at NBOCC in 2008, Vivienne worked as a GP for 12 years, and then in clinical trials research at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, investigating new treatments for osteoporosis and breast cancer prevention.

Julie Thompson

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

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Dr Julie Thompson MBBS, Grad Dip Ed
Senior Clinical Advisor, National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre

Dr Thompson is National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre’s Senior Clinical Advisor. She is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of national programs supporting and educating health professionals working in primary care, including general practitioners. Julie has 25 years experience working as a GP in both rural and urban practice and continues to work half time in general practice.

Current appointments: member of Cancer Australia Advisory Council, board member General Practice Divisions- Victoria, member NSW Cancer Institute general practice advisory group, member Victorian Ministerial Advisory Committee on Surgical Services.

Past appointments include: chair Australian Divisions of General Practice, member General Practice Partnerships Advisory Council, member Joint Advisory Group on Population Health, member AHMAC National Mental Health working group, member Pharmaceutical Health and Rationale use of Medicines committee.

Kate Steinbeck

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Professor Kate Steinbeck is the Medical Foundation Chair in Adolescent Medicine at the University of Sydney at Children’s Hospital Westmead in Sydney. She is an endocrinologist and adolescent physician. Her research interests include transition from paediatric to adult care in chronic illness, the effects of puberty hormones on behaviour hormone replacement therapy in adolescents and young adults, and adolescent obesity. She was until recently Co-Chair of the NSW Health Department’s Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce Committee on Transition from Paediatric to Adult Care of young people with chronic illness and disability

Louise Hayes, PH.D

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Louise Hayes

Clinical Psychologist, MAPS

Dr Louise Hayes is a clinical psychologist working privately in a family medical centre and also as a clinical researcher in academia. Louise’s expertise is working with children, adolescents and parents. Her focus is on developing mental health treatments for parents, children and adolescents as well as improving the capacity of services to respond to their needs.

Louise is a behaviour therapist and has worked on combining mindfulness and behavioural therapy – specifically Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Recent key aspects of her clinical and research work include being the principal investigator for a program of research funded by beyondblue; developing and testing ACT for adolescents with depression. Louise has trained many professionals from public mental health services, the private sector, and secondary schools. She has presented her work nationally and internationally.

Julie Gale

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Julie Gale
Julie Gale is the founder of Kids Free 2B Kids. She is also a comedy writer and performer and has performed her one woman shows at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Julie has been raising community, corporate and political awareness about the sexualisation of children since February 2007.

She has generated great media interest about the issue and has appeared on television, radio and in newspaper articles throughout Australia and internationally.

Julies work has instigated changes to the children’s advertising codes and she also helped to instigate the 2008 senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media environment.

Recently Julie received a national leadership achievement award from the Centre for Leadership for Women.

Leanne Rowe

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Leanne Rowe
Adjunct Associate Professor Leanne Rowe AM is a GP who runs a medical practice for doctors only in the Melbourne CBD. She is also Deputy Chancellor of Monash University and serves on the board of beyondblue. Her recent books include “First do no harm: being a resilient doctor in the 21st century” and “I just want you to be happy: preventing and tackling teenage depression”.

She was the recipient of the Rose Hunt Medal by the RACGP in 2008.

Roger Francis

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Roger Francis
After graduating in Medicine from the University of Leeds in 1975, Roger Francis developed a major clinical and research interest in osteoporosis, whilst working as a member of the Clinical Scientific Staff at the MRC Mineral Metabolism Unit at Leeds General Infirmary. He was subsequently awarded a Smith and Nephew Travelling Fellowship, which allowed him to spend a year working on the cellular mechanisms of bone resorption in St. Louis, USA. On returning to the United Kingdom, he worked as Honorary Lecturer in Geriatric Medicine at University College, London, before moving to Newcastle in 1986. He is now a Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Consultant Physician at Freeman Hospital.

Professor Francis runs a large Bone Clinic and supervises a research programme examining the pathogenesis, sequelae and treatment of osteoporosis in men and women. He is Chairman of Medical Board of the National Osteoporosis Society (NOS) and served as Editor of the NOS journal Osteoporosis Review from 2001-07. He is also a Committee Member of the British Geriatrics Society Falls and Bone Health Section and is Editor in Chief of Age and Ageing.

Louise Farrell

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Louise Farrell
Dr Louise Farrell graduated from UWA with MBBS.
She is an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with principle interest in Colposcopy. Dr Farrell is Immediate Past President of ASCCP and Clinical Director of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Newborn Services St John of God Subiaco.

She is Director of Colposcopy King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women and RANZCOG Councilor and Chair of RANZCOG CPD Committee and Chair of C-QuIP.

Chris Bayly

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Chris Bayly is Senior Clinical Adviser, Women’s Health, at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. She is a gynaecologist with a clinical background across the fertility spectrum including infertility care, contraception and unintended pregnancy. She has interests in public health, health services research, policy, advocacy and project work. She has been actively involved in advocacy and service development to implement medical abortion with mifepristone in Australia when this is the best option for women.

Stuart Aitken

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Stuart is a sexual health physician at the Gold Coast Sexual Health Clinic, Miami, Queensland. He lectures in undergraduate medicine at Bond University and Griffith University, and in postgraduate medicine at the University of Queensland. His research interests include molecular diagnostics in sexual health, non-specific urethritis, general practitioner education, and service delivery in HIV positive populations.