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Type: Webinar
20 May, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM (AEST)

Contact

For more information:
Email: Specific Interest Faculty
Call: 02 9886 4759

Price

RACGP Members: Free
Non-Members: Free

Free registration

Meet the Specific Interest Groups - Abuse and Violence in Families

Webinar 20 May, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM (AEST)

This lunchtime webinar will introduce you to the Abuse and Violence in Families Specific Interest group, a vibrant community of GPs passionate about Abuse and Violence in Families We'll hear from Dr Wei-May Su, who will share their journey as a GP interested in this field and how the SIG supports its members. Discover the SIG's diverse activities, opportunities for advocacy and networking and how joining the SIG can enhance your professional development, expand your knowledge, and connect you with a supportive community of like-minded colleagues.

Learning outcomes

  1. Outline the benefits of belonging to a Specific Interest Group
Educational Activities
0.5
hours

This event is part of Meet the Specific Interest Groups. Events in this series are:

Speaker

Dr Wei-May Su
Chair, RACGP Specific Interests Abuse and Violence in Families

Dr Wei-May Su, is an academic GP and supervisor with specific interests in mental health, complexity, and abuse and violence. She continues part time clinical alongside academic roles. She is Academic Lead (GP), facilitating the multidisciplinary Master of Psychiatric Medicine and the Master of Applied Mental Health Studies at HETI Higher Education, Australia, and is Higher Degree Research Candidate at the Translational Health Research Institute (THRI), Western Sydney Uni on the topic of abuse and violence. She is co-author of the Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) Guideline of Abuse and Violence (White Book).

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