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Navigating Cervical Screening During Pregnancy

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Navigating Cervical Screening During Pregnancy

Panel Description

This free webinar will be hosted by ACM Chief Midwife, Alison Weatherstone and feature Presenters Corinne Avery, Dr Rebecca South, Marjan Khajehei & Estelle Blowes.

Time: 14:00 in NSW, VIC, QLD & TAS | 13:30 in SA& NT  | 12:00 in WA

Panelists

Corinne Avery

Corinne Avery is a Project Officer in the NSW Cervical Screening Program, within the Cancer Institute NSW, and is project manager of the NSW Cervcial Screening During Pregnancy Project. Corinne has a background in government administration and policy and is currently completing a Master of Public Health.

Dr. Rebecca South, MBBS FRACGP

Dr. South qualified as a doctor at The University of NSW in 1995. She is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and holds a Diploma with The Royal Australian College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and is a member of the Australasian Menopause Society.
With a strong interest in sexual and reproductive health, Dr. South previously worked for many years at Family Planning NSW as a clinician and as a medical educator. She is now the clinical lead at Inner West Women’s Health in suburban Sydney and provides GP antenatal shared care.

Adjunct Associate Professor Marjan Khajehei, Clinical Midwifery Consultant, Women’s Health Research, Westmead Hospital

Associate Professor Marjan Khajehei holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Midwifery and a PhD in Sexology, and owns more than 27 years of experience, working in the area of women's and newborns' health in clinical, educational, research and supervisory capacities. She is Clinical Midwifery Research Consultant Women’s Health Research at Westmead Hospital and is affiliated with the University of Sydney, University of New South Wales and Western Sydney University.

Estelle Blowes, Registered Midwife, Dubbo Maternity Hospital

Estelle Blowes is a Clinical Midwifery Specialist and a registered nurse with a background in Intensive Care nursing. Estelle currently works as the Day Assessment Unit midwife at Dubbo Hospital Maternity Unit in Western NSW. Estelle became involved in cervical screening in pregnancy while undertaking the Clinical Excellence Commission's Applied Safety and Quality Program.

Qualify for CPD Hours

1 CPD hour

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Thursday, 15 August 2024
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Free

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1.00 CPD Hours
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