2024 Workshop Presentations


Unfortunately not, abstracts will not be included in the program.

The 2024 program can be found here

Presentations with permission to publish are linked below. Those noted in grey are unable to be published. 




Session 1: 
  1. Panel And Case Discussions For The Medical Management Of Eating Disorders - Dr Lisa Miller, WA Eating Disorder
  2. Respiratory Update: Interstitial Lung Disease, Occupational Lung Disease And Lung Cancer Screening - Prof Fraser Brims, Curtin University
  3. Trainee Presentation: The Master of Disguise… - Dr Yiko Wong, Kalgoorlie AT, WACHS

Session 2: 

  1. Trainee Presentation: What I learnt… - Dr Ashley Oates, Albany RAPTOR, WACHS
  2. Dementia Update: Biomarkers And New Drug Treatments - Prof Christopher Rowe, Austin Health and University Of Melbourne
  3. Rural Physician Training Pathway - Update - Dr Lloyd Nash, WACHS Great Southern and Dr Lee Fairhead, WACHS
  4. Trainee Presentation: What I learnt… - Dr Xavier Cornwall, Bunbury RAPTOR, WACHS

Session 3: 

  1. Infectious Diseases Update - Dr Lee Fairhead, WACHS
  2. Impactful Journal Articles From The Past 12 Months - Dr Stephen Richards, Joondalup Health Campus 

Session 4: 

  1. Radiology session:  Systematic Approach To Abdo/Pelvis CT And Brain CT Plus Case Study - Dr Lisa Sorger
  2. Skills session: Lumbar Puncture And Clinical Skills Teaching (subject to equipment availability) - Dr Monica Gope, WACHS 
  3. Education Session: Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues in Voluntary Assisted Dying - Dr Patrick Glackin, WACHS

Session 6:

  1. Culturally Safe Care - Dr Catherine Engelke
  2. Precision Diagnosis and Treatment of Lipid Disorders - A/Prof Damon Bell, Royal Perth Hospital / University Of Western Australia
  3. Trainee Presentation: What I learnt… - Dr Eli Lawson, Broom AT / Fiona Stanley Hospital

Session 7:

  1. Trainee Presentation: What I learnt… - Dr Nil Ranwala, Albany AT, WACHS / Albany Health Campus
  2. Medical Oncology Update - Dr Omar Faruque, WACHS














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