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TONIGHT: A webinar chaired by Dr Norman Swan on critical issues with covid in general practice.


Register for a free webinar tonight, chaired by Dr Norman Swan on critical issues with covid in general practice.

This exclusive panel discussion and live Q&A is designed for GPs, practice managers and senior practice staff.

It commences at 6.30pm (AEDT) for all regions except WA, who will have a special webinar at 6.30pm (Perth time) due to the significant time difference.

This webinar is presented by Tonic Media Network in association with the WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA).

Register your interest now

All states and territories except WA: https://thegpwebinarseries.splashthat.com/

WA only: https://thegpwebinarserieswa.splashthat.com/

The panel:

Dr Norman Swan, host of RN’s Health Report, co-host of Coronacast

Dr Swan is a multi award winning, health and medical broadcaster and communicator. He has been the face of the ABC’s analysis of the medical aspects of the global health emergency, and as a result has become one of the most recognised and trusted personalities in Australia. His work on the ABC’s Coronacast podcast saw him recognised in the 2020 Walkley Awards for journalism.

Dr Annabel Kain, metropolitan general practitioner

Dr Kain has been a doctor since 2002 and has worked in the inner west as a GP for over a decade, including 5 years in Aboriginal Health. She completed her GP training in 2009. Dr Kain enjoys the full range of GP work, particularly looking after members of the same family, from the young to the elderly, and has an interest in men’s health.

Dr Tom Gottlieb, Clinical Associate Professor, medicine (immunology & infectious diseases)

Dr Gottlieb is an Infectious Diseases Specialist and Microbiologist, and past president of the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases and the Australian Society for Antimicrobials. His interests include the diagnosis and management of clinical infectious diseases, hospital infection control and antimicrobial resistance.

Dr Ewen McPhee, medical educator and rural generalist obstetrician

Dr McPhee is immediate past president of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and past president of the Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA), Associate Professor at the University of Queensland and until recently Senior Academic Clinician for the Central Queensland Rural Training Hub (an arm of the Central Queensland Rural Clinical School). Dr McPhee has a strong interest in improving the health of rural and remote communities and is a member of the international advisory committee to the World Organisation of Family Doctors Rural Working Party.

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