Integrative Health Care leaders ask ‘Is the illness versus wellness model right?’

Integrative Health Care leaders ask ‘Is the illness versus wellness model right?’

ABC Medical Reporter Sophie Scott will moderate an intriguing panel discussion exploring mainstream and integrative healthcare management approaches to illness versus wellness at this year’s Profound Healing – Sustainable Wellbeing Conference.

This significant panel discussion is just one event on this informative and inspirational program at The Gawler Foundation’s Annual Conference, to be held on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2011 at Melbourne’s Hilton on the Park.

Joining Sophie Scott on the panel is AIMA founder Dr Vicki Kotsirilos, Director of the National Institute of Integrative Medicine Professor Avni Sali, GP and Monash University senior lecturer Dr Craig Hassed, Professor of Medicine, Melbourne University and MS survivor Prof George Jelinek and Therapeutic Director of The Gawler Foundation Mr Siegfried Gutbrod.

‘Society is  entering a new era in healthcare where “prevention is better than cure” is taking on a new significance,’ says Karin Knoester, The Gawler Foundation CEO, ‘but there is still a way to go and conferences such as this bring renewed vigour to the integrative healthcare discussion.’

‘The understanding that lifestyle can be a major contributor to chronic illness is now broadly accepted amongst health professionals. For decades, The Gawler Foundation has advocated that lifestyle is also the best treatment option and beyond that, a sound preventative strategy as well. Nutrition, meditation and empowerment are effective ways to achieve and maintain wellness,’ she says.

‘Is the current focus on treating disease and illness at the expense of providing real and effective strategies for wellness? The panel discussion will consider a broad range of responses to this critical question and provide insights into how integrative healthcare, the combination of  mainstream and complementary approaches, can provide people today with a “best possible” outcome, and improved quality of life.’

Run annually over two days, The Profound Healing – Sustainable Wellbeing Conference brings together 16 recognised world leaders in the field of Mind-body Medicine to share their research and practice through a series of keynote addresses and interactive workshops.

This exciting and enlightening program is ideal for anyone interested in learning about prevention and wellbeing to enhance their own health and for people, their families and carers affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis or other chronic illness.

  • For more information and to download the conference program and registration forms, visit www.gawler.org/speakers or call 03 5967 1730. For Conference information contact Bronwyn Gillespie, Conference Manager, on 03 9819 1379. Interviews and images are available on request.
  • For Media information please contact Lindy Schneider, Media and Communications Manager, The Gawler Foundation Media Department on 03 5967 1730. Website www.gawler.org

Biographies:

Sophie Scott

As ABC’s medical reporter Sophie’s stories appear on Lateline, Stateline, the ABC’s 7.00pm news and The 7.30 Report. She has received many awards including the Australian Museum’s Eureka Award for medical reporting, Research Australia’s Thank You day Award for raising awareness of medical research, and several reporting awards from the Cancer Council.  Sophie is the author of Live a Longer Life and Roadtesting Happiness.

Professor Avni Sali MBSS PhD FRACS FACS FACNEM

Director of the National Institute  of Integrative Medicine, former Head of Graduate School of Integrative Medicine Swinburne University and University of Melbourne; Department of Surgery Heidelberg Hospital; President International Council of Integrative Medicine; International Advisory Board or American Academy Anti-Ageing Medicine; Board Member The Gawler Foundation. His areas of expertise include the cause of disease, cancer and difficult clinical problems.

Dr Craig Hassed MBBS FRACGP:

A GP and Senior Lecturer at Monash University, Dept of General Practice, Craig’s teaching, research and clinical interests involve mindfulness-based stress management, mind-body medicine, meditation, holistic healthcare, Integrative Medicine and medical ethics. He is a regular media commentator on these issue and author of New Frontiers in Medicine, Know Thyself and The Essence of Health. Craig recently released a new book General Practice: The Integrative Approach co-authored with Prof Kerryn Phelps.

Siegfried Gutbrod   MCounsHS  BBA

Therapeutic Director of The Gawler Foundation, Siegfried holds a Masters degree in Counselling and Human Services and is also a Meditation Instructor. His particular interests are in empowering people to take charge of their own healing journey, the healing potential of laughter and providing emotional and spiritual support for end-of-life situations.

Dr Vicki Kotsirilos   MBBS  FACNEM

A General Practitioner who combines the best of orthodox and evidence-based complementary medicine, such as acupuncture, hypnosis and nutritional medicine. Vicki is the founder of Australasian Integrative Medicine Association and is recognised as an authority in Australia on alternative health care matters. She chairs the RACGP-AIMA joint working party and has served on a number of Federal Government Committees. Vicki is co-author of A Guide to Evidence-based Integrative and Complementary Medicine (Publisher Elsevier).

Professor George Jelinek   MBBS  MD  DipDHM  FACEM

Professorial Fellow, Dept of Medicine, University of Melbourne (St Vincents Hospital), Former President of Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine, Emeritus Editor of the journal Emergency Medicine Australasia, author of several textbooks in Emergency Medicine. An MS survivor and author of Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis, he offers a unique perspective based upon scientific research, clinical experience and insight.

Written comments from delegate feedback forms last year

What a wonderful event. I found the speakers inspirational and certainly came away greatly stimulated and determined

As usual the conference has been a bombshell of inspiration and information

Very informative, an eye opener on a new era of medical practices

 The professionalism and incredible quality of the speakers – amazing breadth of knowledge shared

I appreciate the great range of speakers who empower me with information to remain healthy, happy and having a meaningful life

Every presentation has been informative and relevant, with important take home messages

Informative, powerful, motivational and inspirational. ­­­ A pleasure and privilege to be there

WOW – Enlightening and empowering weekend!

Highly qualified and motivated professionals with very structured and informative presentations – all had take away messages useful in my clinical work

Absolutely loved every bit of it – look forward to next year

I felt I had my money’s worth by morning tea!

Our history:

The Gawler Foundation is a non-profit, non-denominational organisation, registered in Victoria since 1983. We actively support people, their carers and families who are challenged by cancer, multiple sclerosis and other serious illness and teach them to help themselves through our range of lifestyle programs.  Pioneers in mind-body medicine, we work in effective partnerships with healthcare professionals to assist people in their quest for health, healing and wellness. We offer a comprehensive range of programs designed to prevent illness and enhance the health and wellbeing of the whole community.

The Gawler Foundation is a symbol of hope, healing and inspiration for others. Read more www.gawler.org

Integrative medicine is the practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, healthcare professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing. (Consortium of Academic Health Centres for Integrative Medicine, 2005)

Health professionals who attend the conference can also qualify for Royal Australian College of General Practitioners CPD points for professional development.

 

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