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Annual Report - ntgpe

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<strong>Report</strong> from Director Medical and Cultural EducationMedical EducatorsThe team has remained stable and also grown overthe past year continuing to build on strengths andcontributing to the development and delivery ofmedical education offered by NTGPE.The following educators contributed to the NTGPEmedical education program during the year and in theperiod up to the writing of this report:Alice SpringsDr. Christine LesnikowskiDr. Zizi SaudieDr. Jessica KneeboneDr. Kate LloydDr. Jenny MayKatherineDr. Peter SpaffordAss Prof Fred McConnelDarwinDr. Nigel Gray (TLO)Dr. Kishan PandithageDr. Cameron SmithDr. Barbara GallagherDr. Anuja KalatungaDr. Penny RamsayDr. Sarah Cush (RLO)Dr. Anne Klenetz (RLO)Dr. Erik Baulis (resigned)Dr. Rebecca Goodman (resigned)Inter stateDr. Jim McConochieDr. Jenny PresserDr. Frank MeumannDr. Murray TowneDr. Peter UnderwoodDr. Bambi WardDr. Jo WoodConference presentationsInternational Virtual Patient and MedbiquitousConference, London, April.Using Web 2.0 in cultural immersive health education– Hung The NguyenOttawa Conference, Miami, MayAdvantages of isolated distance learning and supportin Australia – Kishan Pandithage and Nicole LambGPNNT conference, Darwin, MayVehicle of Life, One Body, One vehicle, One Life…treatit well! – Richard Fejo and Kishan PandithageGlobal Health Conference, Hobart, JuneUnderstanding Skin and Kin – Kevin ParrimanGPET Convention, Alice Springs, SeptemberGPs within their community: storytelling – immortality,ambition or sea change? - Sam HeardVirtual patients – Stop me if you’ve heard this – HungThe NguyenFive years of PGPPP: Where are they now? - NicoleLamb and Kishan PandithageManaging challenging learners – Nigel GrayVery remote GP Stories – Hung The NguyenKinship and skinship in an Indigenous Health Context –Kevin ParrimanHard to reach is no excuse. The use of virtualclassroom for synchronous medical education ofremote general practice registrars – Erik BaulisCultural immersion – Hung The NguyenIntegrating clinical and cultural competence training –Hung The NguyenVertically integration – what are the benefits? - NicoleLamb12 Northern Territory General Practice Education

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