Measuring your outcomes for climate and environmental medicine with Dr Catherine Pendrey and Dr Laura Beaton
On-demand recorded 26 Sep 2024
Meeting your Measuring Outcomes CPD hours can feel daunting and complex, but it doesn't need to be.
During this webinar RACGPSI Climate and Environmental Medicine Chair, Dr Catherine Pendrey, along with Dr Laura Beaton, will provide ideas of practical quality improvements that you can implement into your practice, relating to the health impacts of climate change.
We'll also explore how you can use the RACGP's measuring outcomes tool to document your CPD.
Learning outcomes
- Discuss quality improvement initiatives GPs can implement, relating to climate and environmental medicine
- Outline how to implement the Measuring Outcomes tool into your CPD activities
This event is part of Measuring your outcomes with RACGP Specific Interests. Events in this series are:
Presenters
Dr Catherine Pendrey
Chair, RACGPSI Climate and Environmental Medicine
Dr Catherine Pendrey is a General Practitioner, Medical Educator and qualified epidemiologist who has over 15 years' experience working to address the health impacts of climate change. She is the Chair of RACGP's Climate and Environmental Medicine Specific Interest Group, Non-executive Director of the Climate and Health Alliance and a member of the Australian Government's Climate and Health Expert Advisory Group.
Dr Laura Beaton
B Med Sci (Hons), G Dip Sci Comm, MD, FRACGP
Dr Laura Beaton is a general practitioner based in Melbourne with many non-clinical roles. She is an active member of the RACGP Climate and Environmental Medicine Specific Interest Group as well as volunteer with Doctors for the Environment Australia.
Laura teaches at Melbourne Medical School, supervises medical students and GP registrars and is involved in developing and delivering professional development to fellow GPs.
Laura was a member of the RACGP Expert Committee – Practice Technology and Management from 2022 till early this year but is still passionate about the overlap between environmentally sustainable practices and how GPs can sustain themselves and their businesses of general practice.