Lena Sanci
@lenasanci
Professor and Head of Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne. Primary Care, Children and Young People's health @UniMelbMDHS @WellbeingYouth
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Due to a divergence in values between the current platform X and myself, I have decided to close this account. I would love to stay connected with you. Follow me on LinkedIn to hear more about topics concerning general practice and primary care. #primarycare #generalpractice
As medical educators, we play a crucial role in shaping the minds of aspiring GPs, imparting not just medical knowledge but also compassion, empathy and a holistic approach to patient wellbeing. #EducationDay #education #primarycare
And just like that... the end of 2023 is upon us. Primary care reform is now definitely at the forefront of our federal and state governments, professional colleges and educational institutions. A lot has been achieved with a lot more to come. Read more go.unimelb.edu.au/aia8
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Newsletter | Issue 4 | 2023
Newsletter | Issue 4 | 2023
Congratulations to our INTERACT team - an innovative new teaching project that has just been awarded an RACGP education research grant. This program will integrate and support GP registrars as clinical teachers in the GP training setting. More GP role models = more GPs. #Training
As more schools across Australasia begin to introduce school-based healthcare, it's vital we evaluate the ways that education and health intersect. Join us on 28/11/23 to contribute your ideas and help shape this vital work:go.unimelb.edu.au/3q9s #YouthHealth #school #Wellbeing
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Well done to everyone who participated in @RACGP's #WONCA2023 . A fantastic meeting of hearts and minds from across the globe, celebrating the generalist and the importance of primary care. In the words of @MichaelKidd5 "Everybody deserves to have their own family doctor".
Despite the outcome of the referendum, Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people continue to be the First People of this land. The inequality in life expectancy and access to health care continues to exist and we must continue to advocate for this to change. #Voice #Hope
Did you know that many of the studies used to inform national guidelines on general practice care are not actually conducted in a general practice setting? This recent article in the AJGP with @jo_manski shows how to turn this around. go.unimelb.edu.au/5ags #Research
Our new general practice MD2 subject is proving to be a hit with one student saying “I was 90% sure I wasn’t going to be a GP before this placement. After completing it, I am 90% sure I will be!” With feedback like that I think we are on the right track. #PrimaryCare #medicine
When people think of medical research, they often think of medicines, diseases and surgical interventions. Primary care research is different. We investigate models of care to improve the practice of medicine. Practical application of innovative thinking. #research #primarycare
Join @AElshaug and me for the first @MACHAustralia Systems Disruptors series on 05/09/23. We will be discussing recommendations and impacts from the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce to modernise and improve Medicare. Register 👉go.unimelb.edu.au/4vys #Medicare #healthcare
Access the newest webinar from the Doctors in Secondary Schools Program below: healthcareinsecondaryschools.com/resources/webi…
Post placement, students often express surprise at finding general practice so interesting and intellectually stimulating. If we could convert this surprise into common belief, maybe we could flip the 13.6% of graduates choosing general practice into 31%. #generalpractice
Introducing the new DiSS Clinical Training and Support program that will provide vital training in youth-friendly primary care and implementation support for school-based health services. DiSS is a great program led by @UniMelbDGPPC. Find out more: go.unimelb.edu.au/t3hs
Vision without implementation is just an idea. If we do the ground work, learn from existing models and listen to each other, together we can make collaborative healthcare a reality. #HealthcareInnovation #healthcare #collaboration
Big thankyou to @AusJPrimHealth for championing our @SPHERE_CRE guest edited issue "Optimising Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health in Australia: The Role of Primary Health Care" published today publish.csiro.au/py
It's a misconception that to be a generalist means you know a little amount about a lot of things. General Practitioners are highly-trained specialists who know a large amount about a lot of things. The rise of the generalist is coming! #generalpractice #primarycare #generalism
Don’t miss your chance to join us for an afternoon of networking on all things digital health on Fri 14 July 2023! 🥳 Spaces are limited! Find out more and register by Wed 5 July 2023 here: eventbrite.com.au/e/centre-for-d… #healthcare #digitalhealth #collaboration #event
Meet @audreywalsh123 | NACE #FoodAllergy PhD Scholar. Audrey is investigating new models of care for children with nut allergy. Based at @UniMelb, her supervisor is Prof @KirstenPerrett. 📲nace.org.au/research/phd-p… #WorldAllergyWeek #PhD @worldallergy @MCRI_for_kids @CRE_CFAR
“Young people with bowel cancer say the same the world over. Because they are young, they are overlooked for bowel cancer” ow.ly/SIsg50ONFOX
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