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Registrations now open until 30 January 2015 Highlights will include 9am to 4.30pm South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), North Terrace, Adelaide SPONSORS Key note speaker DR NICOLA FEAR, UK Director of the King’s Centre of Military Health Research, UK, her research expertise includes: military health & well-being; suicide & self-harm; occupational risk factors for disease; and data linkage. She will provide a broad scope of how PTSD can affect veterans’ physical, psychological and social well-being, and its impact on families and children. Guest speakers BRIGADIER GENERAL (Ret) RHONDA CORNUM, USA Brigadier Cornum has enjoyed a distinguished career as an Army medical doctor and officer and is an advocate for gender equality. Cornum received the Mental Health Humanitarian Award from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) in 2013. The school’s most prestigious honor went to Cornum to recognize her devotion to improving the mental health of Veterans, and servicemen and women and their families. STEVE WESSELINGH Executive Director SAHMRI, SA In October 2011, Professor Wesselingh assumed the role of inaugural Executive Director at SAHMRI. Professor Wesselingh has consistently worked towards the integration of high quality medical research with health-care delivery, leading to improved health outcomes for Australia and the poorly resourced countries of the region. FULL PROGRAM RELEASED MID JANUARY 2015 2015 South Australian Defence and Veteran Health RESEARCH PAPER DAY Wednesday 25th February, 2015 Registrations by email to: [email protected] - for further details call The Repat Foundation on 08 8275 1039 or go to www.therepatfoundation.org.au Gold Silver Bronze

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Page 1: 2015 South Australian Defence and Veteran Health Research Paper Day

Registrations now open until 30 January 2015

Highlights will include

9am to 4.30pmSouth Australian Health & Medical

Research Institute (SAHMRI), North Terrace, Adelaide

SPONSORS

Key note speaker DR NICOLA FEAR, UKDirector of the King’s Centre of Military Health Research, UK, her research expertise includes: military health & well-being; suicide & self-harm; occupational risk factors for disease; and data linkage. She will provide a broad scope of how PTSD can affect veterans’ physical, psychological and social well-being, and its impact on families and children.

Guest speakers BRIGADIER GENERAL (Ret) RHONDA CORNUM, USABrigadier Cornum has enjoyed a distinguished career as an Army medical doctor and officer and is an advocate for gender equality. Cornum received the Mental Health Humanitarian Award from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) in 2013. The school’s most prestigious honor went to Cornum to recognize her devotion to improving the mental health of Veterans, and servicemen and women and their families.

STEVE WESSELINGH Executive Director SAHMRI, SAIn October 2011, Professor Wesselingh assumed the role of inaugural Executive Director at SAHMRI. Professor Wesselingh has consistently worked towards the integration of high quality medical research with health-care delivery, leading to improved health outcomes for Australia and the poorly resourced countries of the region.

FULL PROGRAM RELEASED MID JANUARY 2015

2015 South Australian Defence and Veteran Health

RESEARCH PAPER DAY Wednesday 25th February, 2015

Registrations by email to: [email protected] - for further details call The Repat Foundation on 08 8275 1039 or go to www.therepatfoundation.org.au

Gold Silver Bronze