Online Learning

EATING DISORDER SEMINAR SERIES FOR GP'S
CEDD is pleased to announce that an online 'Introduction to Eating Disorders' seminar series for General Practitioners is now available for GP's registered in NSW.

ACRRM: 8 core and pro rata points are approved.
RACGP: 40 Category 1 Active Learning Module points for the 2008-2010 Triennium approved.

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VIDEO SEMINARS

Presentations from leading experts in Eating Disorders are available for viewing. Depending on your internet speed, seminars may take some time to download, and firewall settings may need to be adjusted. The seminars may accrue CPD points via self-assesment

CEDD video seminars
Presentations include co-ordinated video and PowerPoint slides, courtesy medicalupdates.com.au.


Body dissatisfaction among adolescents: Why it matters and what we can do about it Dianne Neumark-Sztainer "Peter Beumont memorial lecture" -  courtesy medicalupdate.com, CEDD  & Hills Private Hospital.

Recorded RPA hospital; 31 May, 2010,


 
Enhancing Engagement and Overcoming Barriers in the Eating Disorders, Josie Geller. Keynote address

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Recorded at Eating Disorders: Meeting the Challenge conference, Sydney, 27 May, 2010


                                
What a difference a Day Program makes
Chris Thornton, Natalie Crino, Judith Leahy & Susan Hart



Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 30/10/2009, RPAH


CEDD Online Training programs, & Eating Disorder nursing
Peta Marks (Australian Health Consulting), Mel Hart (Dietitian), Jeremy Freeman (CEDD),  Jo Titterton (Childrens Hospital Westmead), Gail Anderson (Westmead Hospital), Adrienne Alexander (Wesley Eating Disorder Centre), Hayley Bennett & Marika Van Ooyen (RPA Hospital).

Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 26/6/09, RPAH


Physical Consequences of Long Term Anorexia Nervosa & The Question of Consent and Withdrawal from Treatment in Adults - Login code required - available by emailing your workplace name or study location to Roberta Giunta

Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 1/5/09, RPAH 


Acceptance & Committment Therapy for Eating Disorders Video


WESTERN CHILD HEALTH NETWORK SEMINAR, COURTESY WESTERN CHILD HEALTH NETWORK & CHILDRENS HOSPITAL WESTMEAD 

“Managing children and young people with eating disorders – capacity building of health care professionals”


2008 PETER BEUMONT LECTURE, COURTESY WESLEY PRIVATE HOSPITAL, CEDD & EDF. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY, 25/11/2008

Stephen Touyz

Introduction by Dr Margaret Sheridan & Elizabeth Orr. Challenges facing the field of Eating Disorders. What we know and what we dont know Stephen Touyz, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Sydney University & Co-director, Peter Beumont Centre for Eating Disorders, Wesley Private Hospital, 31 minutes

Janet TreasureWorking with carers and Families of those with Eating Disorders  Janet Treasure, Professor of psychiatry, Guys, Kings & St Thomas Medical School London, & Director, Eating Dsorders Unit, South London Maudsley Hospital NHS Trust. 30 minutes 

Panel Discussion Stephen Touyz, Janet Treasure, Margaret Sheridan, Prof. Chris Thornton, 41 minutes


Debbie FrankoDr Debbie Franko, Massachusetts General Hospital
Eating Disorders: What can we learn from longitudinal data? The results of a 10-year longitudinal study of 246 women with eating disorders. 49 minutes 
             Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 6/6/08, RPAH


ARCHIVE - THESE PRESENTATIONS ONLY AVAILBLE ON CD BY CONTACTING info@cedd.org.au

Physiotherapies & Body Orientated therapies for the treatment of Eating Disorders. Felicity Spencer, physiotherapist, Sydney Childrens Hospital.  45 minutes


What Can We Learn about Eating Disorders from the Arts  Alana Ruben Free, playwrite, Melinda Hutchings, author & Margaret Sheridan, sculptor: 45 minutes

Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 10/10/08, RPAH


Some psychodynamic thoughts about working with people with Anorexia - Sue Austin  (due to technical difficulites, the sound quality is reduced in this recording)


Stephen TouyzCan chronic anorexia nervosa be treated? Insights into a RCT and two therapeutics model - presented by the trial team.
Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 28/3/08, RPAH

Sloane MaddenNeurobiology of Eating Disorders, Dr Sloane Madden. An overview of neuroimaging findings using new technologies, exploring their clinical relevance and postulating future research possibilities.  49 minutes

 

Helen StoreySue ZbornikEngaging with Clients: Lessons Learnt,  Helen Storey & Sue Zbornik. Explores factors in developing collaborative relationships with eating disorder clients to facilitate change. Illustrated with examples from dietetic practice.  RPAH. 42 minutes

Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 14/12/07,

Phillipa HayEvidence into Practice, by Prof. Phillipa Hay's. Reviews current evidence on treatment for eating disorders, eating disorder health literacy, and future directions in care.  34 minutes

Recorded at the ED Network/Breakfast meeting 28/9/07, RPAH.


External video Seminars

Jan OrmanManaging Eating Disorders in General Practice
Jan Orman, GP at Sydney University and GP educator for the Black Dog Institute, 35 minutes Courtesy: Australian College of Psychological Medicine, Sydney, November 2007.  Cost: $10 http://www.psychevisual.com/lecture.html?lecture=33 

James LockLock on Eating Disorders
James Lock, MD PhD, Author of Maudsley treatment manuals answers five questions on ED's. Courtesy: Stanford Univerity School of Medicine, 2005 http://med.stanford.edu/five_questions/2005/lock.html

LMThe Psychiatrist's Guide to Medical Issues of Patients with Anorexia Nervosa
Laurie Mitan, MD, Cincinatti Children's Hospital
Courtesy: Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds 13/2/08
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/ed/cme/streaming-media/library/psychiatry-gr.htm 55 minutes


JFBody Dysmorphic Disorder: A Problem of Perception? (Requires Real Player)
Jamie Feusner, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Biobehavior Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Courtesy: UCLA Semel Institute Online Grand Rounds 12/2/08 (http://www.psychiatrygrandrounds.com)  65 minutes

Eating Disorders: A Holistic Approach  webcast
Courtesy Rural Health Education Foundation www.rhef.com.au
CLICK HERE
Norman Swan Chairs a panel comprising:-
- Assoc Prof Jenny O’Dea, Dietitian and researcher, University of Sydney,
- Ms Natalie Wild Recovery Officer, EDF-Victoria
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Ms Gayelene Clews, Educational and sports psychologist, ACT 
- Dr Jane Reffell, GP, Bangalow

Tipping the Scales: Intervention and Management of Childhood Obesity
Panel discussion chaired by Norman Swan, exploring the impact of obesity on children & adolescents. Covers research into contributing factors, and suggests interventions. Courtesy: Rural Health Education Framework 9/11/07 (http://www.rhef.com.au/podcasts/podcasts.html). (Approved for CPD points by RACGP, ACRRM, RCNA & APA). (65 minutes)

They Starved for Science - the Minnesota Experiment: Ancel keys

Minessota ex"Conscientious objectors during WWII volunteered for a science experiment at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Ancel Keys studied the effects of systematic starvation on 36 human subjects - it would never be allowed today. Henry Scholberg, a participant, recalls what he went through as he watches a film from the university archive. This clip is part of an American RadioWorks documentary from American Public Media. Courtesy http://vimeo.com/364587: via P Marks

Article: They Starved So That Others Be Better Fed - Remembering Ancel Keys and the Minnesota experiment.pdf,  Kalm & Sembla (2005) The Journal of Nutrition.

PODCASTS (audio)

Janet TreasureJanet Treasure interview
(requires Real Player)
Professor Janet Treasure is interviewed by the BBC on her 2007 handbook for carers. (7 minutes)

RKIf not dieting, now what?
Rick Kausman talks about successful strategies for helping people be their most healthy weight Courtesy Australian Family Physician  http://www.racgp.org.au/AM/Template.cfm?Section=AFP_Podcasts&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=11432 Duration: (11 minutes)