STOP MEDICAL CENSORSHIP VICTORIA
Let Doctors Be Doctors!
Response to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Amendments Bill 2022
DATE: Tuesday 6 December 2022
TIME: Registrations Open from 6:00 pm for a 6:30 pm start. Finishing at 9 pm
VENUE: The Mozart Hall, 2 Gillies Street, Warrnambool Vic 3280
Parking available on site
RSVP: to hotline@amps.asn.au Essential for seating capacity by Friday 2 December
COST: Free
SEATS ARE LIMITED - RSVP TODAY
Speakers
Dr Christopher Neil
MBBS FRACP PHD CARDIOLOGIST
Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan
MD(UKM) MMED( UM) FANZCA MMED(MONASH) ANAESTHETIST AND PERIOPERATIVE PHYSICIAN
Dr Duncan Syme
MBBS FRACGP DROCG DIP PRAC DERMATOLOGY (UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF) HOSPITAL IN THE HOME CONSULTANT
Your donation to assist in covering the cost of the event is greatly appreciated.
Any excess donations will go towards our medico-legal fighting fund.
Calls to action to Reclaim Medicine
In light of the failings, we have witnessed we are demanding legislative amendments to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Therapeutic Goods Act.
These reforms are vital for protecting the health and safety of all Australians while securing rights for health practitioners to function without undue interference, being a package of reforms that will implement safeguards preventing government and agency overreach, witnessed during the time of Covid.
Please sign the Parliamentary Health Reform Package
DECLARATION AND URGENT DEMANDS
DR JEYANTHI KUNADHASAN
Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan was a Consultant Anaesthetist at a major regional Victorian public hospital, in practise for more than 12 years until she was mandated out in October 2021.
She has a clinical interest in Patient Blood Management where she spearheaded many initiatives that sustainably brought down the unnecessary transfusion rates in major surgeries , leading to improved patient outcomes and lower cost to the health system.
DR DUNCAN SYME
Graduated from Monash University 1987, and has been in clinical practice for 34 years, initially in the UK and then returned to Australia, achieving his GP fellowship in 1997. He also has a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Diploma of practical dermatology.
For the past 10 years he has been working in a large public hospital in their Hospital in the Home program as a consultant. In that role he developed a particular interest in complex wound management, receiving funding to commence a clinical project in which he was the principal investigator of a randomised control trial for a wound healing device. Developing a clinical experiment from scratch provided a good understanding of the ethics approval process for a clinical trial. In addition he sat on the low risk ethics committee for the last 2 years reviewing other proposals for clinical studies as well as working for a pharmaceutical company in their pharmacovigilance section monitoring adverse events for clinical trials.
Dr Syme Resigned from Monash Health October 2021 due to state government mandates, suspended by Ahpra / Medical board in February under immediate suspension powers due to their concern that I was a risk to the public for giving medical exemptions to patients who did not consent to having the experimental gene therapy injection. This followed a complaint by a 3rd party who felt his exemption letter conveyed anti-vax sentiments.