David's Keynote Presentations
David is a frequent keynote speaker at world meetings of family doctors. A member of the World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca) Working Party on Rural Practice and former Deputy President of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, David has extensive experience on rural issues from an international perspective.
David is a frequent keynote speaker at world meetings of family doctors. A member of the World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca) Working Party on Rural Practice and former Deputy President of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, David has extensive experience on rural issues from an international perspective.
David's presentations on his work in the developing world have always been extremely popular at conferences, taking delegates on a whirlwind tour of his projects with montages of stunning images.
These albums contain all the slides from David's key presentations.
Journeys through Rural General Practice
Opening Keynote at the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) Scientific Assembly in Adelaide, November 2006.
With two hundred images during the course of David's presentation, the audience had a roller coaster ride through David's family medicine projects!
Opening Keynote at the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) Scientific Assembly in Adelaide, November 2006.
With two hundred images during the course of David's presentation, the audience had a roller coaster ride through David's family medicine projects!
Global Immunisation
These are the slides for David's presentation on Global Immunisation at the 17th Wonca World Conference on Family Medicine in Orlando, Florida, USA.The presentation promoted a thought provoking discussion on the ethics of immunisation with David's closing remarks on deaths from vaccine preventable diseases.
These are the slides for David's presentation on Global Immunisation at the 17th Wonca World Conference on Family Medicine in Orlando, Florida, USA.The presentation promoted a thought provoking discussion on the ethics of immunisation with David's closing remarks on deaths from vaccine preventable diseases.
Developing Family Medicine in Regions of Extreme Need
This keynote presentation on developing family medicine in regions of extreme need was made at the 5th Wonca World Conference on Rural Health in Melbourne in May 2002.
This presentation was made following completion of David's project in India and shortly after his commitment to develop a project based on the same model in rural Cambodia.
This keynote presentation on developing family medicine in regions of extreme need was made at the 5th Wonca World Conference on Rural Health in Melbourne in May 2002.
This presentation was made following completion of David's project in India and shortly after his commitment to develop a project based on the same model in rural Cambodia.
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