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Type: Webinar
5 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (NA)

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Email: Vic Events
Call: 0386990957

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RACGP Members: Free for Members

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Vic Alt-Wednesday Webinar - June

Webinar 5 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (NA)

Well known media commentator and respected GP Dr Sally Cockburn will be deep diving into various GP-relevant clinical topics with guest panellists to address “stuff they didn’t teach you in medical school”.

Educational Activities
1.0
hours

This event is part of 2024 Vic Alt-Wednesday Webinar Series. Events in this series are:

Facilitator

Dr Sally Cockburn

Dr Sally Cockburn is a practicing GP and health educator. She graduated MBBS from Monash University in 1982 and recently completed her Masters of Health And Medical Law from Uni Melbourne. Sally has also been a high-profile media presenter (Dr Feelgood) for over 30 years on radio, tv and in print. She has a strong commitment to Medical Education and has held various teaching positions. She is currently an adjunct Senior Lecturer in Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. She has a strong commitment to better health outcomes and social justice and behind the scenes has been involved in health policy and legislation reform. She has sat on some high profile not for profit boards Sally has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including a radio industry award for best documentary , the Monash University Alumni Service Award and in 2010 was inducted into the Victorian Women’s honour roll for harnessing the media to improve health communications. She is a sought after public speaker, MC and panel facilitator.

Host

Dr Bindiya Sethi
Deputy Chair - RACGP Victoria

Bindiya started in a lead clinical role establishing a WHO pilot project against tuberculosis in India in a district of over 200k population immediately after her internship. She has been a clinical director and principal GP in the last few years. She has been involved in the education of medical students from Melbourne University and Monash University and was a committee member in the shared maternity care guidelines She has represented RACGP on Review of Perinatal Mental Health Screening Approaches and has been a Victorian Council member since 2021 and member of the Diabetes specific interest group since 2012. Bindiya is passionate about public health, health economics and policy.

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