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Towards the Complete Person:
Exploring the BioPsyshoSocial and Spiritual Aspects of Human Reproduction and Relationships
SESSION 1: Psychological Considerations
Co-Chairs: Dr Paul Evans, Mandie Bowen
Relationship – “Belonging and Believing”
Dr Christina Reynolds – Clinical Psychologist
“Loss In A Land Of Plenty – “Miscarriage and Stillbirth”
Trish Wilson – Midwife Councillor
“Support in the Journey of Infertility”
Marc Sherman – Organic Conceptions
SESSION 2: Spiritual Considerations
Co-Chairs: Dr Mary Walsh, Lesa Meese
Keynote: “The Whole Person – More Than The Sum Of Our Parts”
Dr Conor Sweeney – JPII Institute for Family & Marriage
“Particular Challenges in Human Reproduction”
Rev Dr Paschal Corby – Bioethicist, JPII Institute for Family & Marriage
SESSION 3: SESSION 3 – Social Considerations
Co-Chairs: Dr Elvis Šeman, Lynne Anderson
Professor Gita Mishra – Director, ALSWH, University of Queensland
Diet For fertility – Social Barriers to Achieving the Optimum
Dr Shelley Wilkinson – Dietition, Mater Mothers Hospital
SESSION 4 : Medical Considerations
Co-Chairs : Dr Joseph Turner, Dr Cathy Peterson
“Precocious Puberty and Delayed Adolescence”
Dr Tony Huynh – Paediatric endocrinologist, QLD Children’s Hospital
“Diabetes – In Fertility and Preconception”
Dr Neisha D’Silva – Obstetric Medicine Physician, Mater Health
“St Luke’s as a Health Care Model”
Dr Joseph Hassan – General Practitioner, New Zealand & Cushla Hassan – Practice Nurse, New Zealand
Public Forum
Towards the Complete Practice: The Australian Experience of Restorative Reproductive Medicine
Presentations from 8 differs Clinics: A Whirlwind tour of Different Service Provision Models