Past events
Explore the past events at the ANU School of Medicine and Psychology. Review previous seminars, workshops, and conferences that have contributed to advancements in medical and psychological sciences and learn from the shared knowledge and experiences of experts and practitioners.
Reconciliation day is Monday, 27 May 2024. Join the ANU College of Health and Medicine to celebrate our First Nations by viewing MABO.
Join Victoria Thomas in her talk about Measuring Civilian Moral Injury – Development, validation and applied use of the Occupational Moral Injury Scale (OMIS).
Join Dr Elise Stephenson in discussing the Politics, Leadership and International Representation: Queer Experiences Representing Australia.
This SMP Seminar Series will feature Professor Zachary Steel speaking about the idea of rethinking Evidence-Based Medicine in Mental Health: Transitioning to Evidence-Based Care.
Our Life as a Clinician-Scientist symposia are designed to inspire junior doctors, medical, health and sciences students, and early career researchers to pursue a career as a clinician-scientist.
This SMP Seminar will feature two guest speakers: Kate Western's preliminary findings from a qualitative study with sexual assault victim/survivors & Assoc. Professor David Berle about understanding PTSD using network analysis.
The study investigated the impact of students' identification as university students VS customers on their learning methods & psychological well-being. Overall, the study supports the use of social identity theory in academic settings and suggests that promoting student identity leads to better well-being outcomes.
Join to hear Dr Zoe Leviston discuss how we achieve wellbeing through collective environmental action.
This SMP Seminar will feature two guest speakers: Professor Christine Phillps humility and transparency in distinguishing rare diseases from medically unexplained symptoms followed by a talk with Dr Ho Hyunh about Provider Humility and Patient Health.