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Keynote Speakers


Keynote Speaker

Dr Jordan Nguyen


We’re pleased to announce that Dr Jordan Nguyen will be joining us as our opening keynote speaker at GP24. 

Jordan is a leading Australian engineer, inventor and innovator who is committed to improving as many lives as possible, and is a driving force behind both human and technological evolution.

Jordan designs life-changing technologies to transform the lives of people with disabilities and the elderly through his role as founder of Psykinetic, a social business committed to bringing positive, sustainable and life-altering change.

Dr Jordan and his team have successfully created a mind-controlled wheelchair, numerous Virtual and Augmented reality applications, and devices that make it possible to control household appliances or even drive cars using only the tiny electrical signals created from eye movements.

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Keynote Speaker

Dr Jenny Brockis


As a child, Jenny’s favourite story was Rudyard Kipling’s “How the Elephant Got His Trunk.” 
 

Just like the elephant, she is insatiably curious about ‘the what and why’ of everything, especially why we think and behave the way we do. She understands that while intentions can be good, implementing sustainable and enduring behavioural change can be tricky. 
 

A former GP who established her own highly successful group medical practice in Perth, West Australia, Jenny is a Board-Certified Lifestyle Medicine Physician and works as an independent workplace health and wellbeing consultant. She obtained her Fellowship in Lifestyle Medicine in 2019 and is a non-executive director on the ASLM Board.  
 

Jenny is an award-winning speaker and best-selling author of five books including “The Natural Advantage” and remains curious to know, “What keeps you well and working at your best?” 

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Keynote Speaker

Dr John Buckley


John is a GP in Brisbane, Australia. He has worked in small rural towns, regional centres and major urban cities. He has worked in GP medical education and rural training for 28 years.  
 

John has particular interests in the patient-doctor relationship and communication, and in the training of clinical supervisors. John has worked within a variety of education and advisory committees inside and outside the RACGP and he is currently president of General Practice Medical Education Inc., an association for GP medical educators in Australia. 

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Keynote Speaker

Prof Helen Milroy


Prof Milroy is Australia’s first Indigenous doctor. She is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Western Australia; Honorary Research Fellow at Telethon Kids Institute; Commissioner with the National Mental Health Commission and Indigenous Commissioner at AFL. Prof Milroy was the 2021 WA Australian of the Year.

Dr Amandeep Hansra

Keynote Speaker

Dr Amandeep Hansra


Dr Amandeep Hansra is a GP with over 18 years of clinical experience and one of Australia's leading digital health and innovation experts. She is currently the Australian Digital Health Agency's Chief Clinical Adviser. Amandeep is also a co-deputy chair of the RACGP's Special Interest Group in Digital Health and also sits on the board and council of AMA NSW.

She founded Creative Careers in Medicine, an organisation, with over 25,000 members, that advocates for professional freedom to explore creative career paths in medicine. Amandeep also co-founded Australian Medical Angels, an investment syndicate with over 25 healthtech investments. Amandeep serves as a director on the boards of various national and international organisations, including ACHSI, Molemap, Healthengine and Healthicare. She is a Fellow of the RACGP and Australian Institute of

Digital Health and is former CEO and Medical Director of Telstra's telehealth service. She has a Bachelor of Medicine (honours) from the University of Newcastle, a Global Executive MBA from the University of Sydney, a Masters in Public Health and Tropical Medicine from James Cook University, the Australia Certificate in Civil Aviation Medicine, is a Certified Health Informatician of Australia and has completed the Company Directors Course through the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Digital Health at the University of Sydney.

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