Basic Trainee Lecture Series
Date:
21 Sep 2024 at 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Location:
SA/NT Office, 2/257 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide
Host:
SA Trainees’ Committee
Join us for our 2024 Basic Trainee Lecture Series, featuring some of the state’s experts in antibiotics, immunology, genetics, clinical pharmacology, and medical obstetrics. This highly regarded annual event is your chance to bolster your understanding and prepare for the written exam in these critical areas.
Hosted at the RACP SA/NT office in North Adelaide, this event promises insightful sessions and networking opportunities. Catering will be supplied. Secure your spot now - registration is essential.
Don't miss out on this invaluable educational experience!
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Speakers
Dr Frank Zhang FRACP - Antibiotics
Frank is an Advanced Trainee in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology with the RACP and RCPA. He completed Basic Physician Training in 2021 at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network and currently works at SA Pathology RAH as a Microbiology Registrar.
Dr Eryn Dow FRACP - Genetics
Dr Eryn Dow is a dual-trained Medical Oncologist and Clinical Cancer Geneticist with appointments at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, in the Adult Genetics Service and the Youth Cancer Service. Before returning to SA to practise, she completed cancer genetics and oncology fellowships at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, as well as a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Education from the University of Melbourne. She is an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer with the University of Adelaide Medical School, as well as the Coordinator of Advanced Training for Clinical Genetics with the RACP.
Dr Tiffany Hughes FRACP - Immunology
Dr Tiffany Hughes, a highly qualified Immunologist and Allergist, is based in Adelaide and is recognized for her proficiency in managing diverse allergic conditions, including anaphylaxis, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, urticaria, angioedema, and also select autoimmune disorders and assistance with the interpretation of immunological tests.
Dr Hughes, trained in Adelaide, Perth, and Oxford, currently serves as the Senior Clinical Immunologist at Flinders Medical Centre and Senior Lecturer at Flinders University. Nationally recognized for her teaching, she has led the Joint College Training Committee for Immunology and Allergy for specialist colleges.
In her collaborative role, Dr Hughes, alongside an experienced allergy nurse, ensures patients receive expert medical care, education, and support. Advocating for a holistic approach to allergy management, she emphasizes communication and understanding among specialists, general practitioners, and patients.
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