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Are you safe to work? – reframing physical and emotional factors in fitness to work

Have you ever been on your way to work and asked yourself “I don’t really feel well . . . should I really be working clinically today” – and yet still turned up and completed a full day’s work?

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Dealing with Dementia
Dealing with Dementia
Dr Jan Orman

For as long as I have been in practice (and that’s a long time!) I have done my best to avoid looking after old people.

Strategies for surviving the news
Strategies for surviving the news
Dr Jan Orman

“Mass shootings are part of the American landscape….”

What makes a mental health app work?
What makes a mental health app work?
Dr Jan Orman

Clinicians I talk to often say that they recommend mental health apps all the time, but they find that even the most enthusiastic users seem to disengage pretty quickly.

Have you lost your mojo?
Have you lost your mojo?
Dr Jan Orman

I’m pretty sure I’ve lost mine. I lost it in the early part of 2021 and haven’t laid eyes on it since.

How connecting to my Aboriginality helps me stay strong
How connecting to my Aboriginality helps me stay strong
David Edwards

Being connected to your Aboriginal heritage can bring fulfilment and a sense of identity and culture but what about wellbeing?

Piano lessons, and 5 ways to Wellbeing with Hot Topics delegates
Piano lessons, and 5 ways to Wellbeing with Hot Topics delegates
Dr Simon Curtis

One of the highlights of my week is my piano lesson, now by Zoom of course, with my teacher John. I took up piano at the age of 55, never having had a music lesson in my life...

Holiday Musings
Holiday Musings
Dr Jan Orman

As I write this I am sitting at the window of my cabin on a Hurtigruten cruise watching the Norwegian Coast slide by and contemplating the value of holidays. I suspect I am not alone in saying that the trouble with holidays is that it doesn’t matter how far you go or how long you stay away, you always take yourself with you.

Life is like a barstool…
Life is like a barstool…
Dr Jan Orman

Someone I know once knew used to say that - “Life is like a barstool – the more legs it has the better.” Our careers are just one of those legs. If that is the only leg we have to stand on, it won’t be long before we come crashing down to the floor.

Menopause and Depression – who and why?
Menopause and Depression – who and why?
Dr Janette Randall

In this workshop we discuss gender differences for depression, noting that women have a higher incidence of depression than men Depression associated with hormonal changes is commonly seen in women – premenstrual dysphoric disorder, postnatal depression, and perimenopausal mood changes are issues regularly dealt with in a general practice setting.