Conference opens : Recorded Opening Message : The Hon Jill Hennessy MP | Victorian Minister for Health (10 mins) | ACRRM & RDAA Presidents' Welcome (5 mins) | Welcome to Country (5 mins)
Thursday, October 19, 2017 |
8:30 AM - 8:50 AM |
Grand 1-4 |
Overview
Welcome to Country will be delivered by Janet Galpin, a family member of the Boonwurrung people. The Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung are proud members of the Kulin People. They are the traditional custodians of the lands from the Werribee River to Wilson Promontory.
Speaker
Janet Galpin
Family Member Boonwarrung people
Boon Wurrung Foundation
Welcome to Country
Biography
Dr Ewen McPhee
RDAA & ACRRM President's Welcome
Biography
Dr Ewen McPhee MBBS (Hons), FRACGP, FACRRM, DRANZCOG (Adv)
Dr Ewen McPhee is a Rural Family Doctor and GP Obstetrician, resident in Emerald Central Queensland since 1989.
Dr McPhee is a Fellow of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine and has had recent involvement in government health policy through membership of the Primary Health Care Advisory Group and the eHealth Implementation Taskforce. He is the current President of the Rural Doctors Association of Australia.
A/Prof Ruth Stewart
President
ACRRM President
RDAA & ACRRM President's Welcome
Biography
ACRRM President: Associate Professor Ruth Stewart MBBS, PhD (Flin), FACRRM, DRANZCOG, Thursday Island, QLD
Dr Ruth Stewart is Associate Professor of Rural Medicine, Director of Rural Clinical Training and Support at James Cook University. She lives and works on Thursday Island as a Senior Medical Officer with obstetric credentialing. Ruth is Vice Chair of the Torres and Cape York Hospital and Health Service.
Before moving to Queensland in 2012 Ruth and her husband Dr Anthony Brown worked for twenty-two years as procedural GPs in Camperdown in South West Victoria. Ruth was on the ACRRM Board from 2002 to 2012 as director for Women in Rural Practice, Victorian Director and as Vice President. She is currently Chair of the ACRRM Education Council. She has represented ACRRM on many committees including the Consultative Committee on the Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and the Nurse Practitioner Advisory Group to the Department of Health and Ageing and as an executive member of the Expert Advisory Committee for the National Evidence Based Antenatal Care Guidelines.
In December 2013 Ruth was granted a PhD from Flinders University for her thesis on a rural maternity managed clinical network. Her research interests include rural maternity services, rural health and rural medical education.