Too Many Dead: An Inquiry into Australia's Excess Mortality
AMPS inquiry into Australia’s
rising excess mortality rate
We cordially invite you to the upcoming book presentation of "Too Many Dead: An Inquiry into Australia's Excess Mortality. " This thought-provoking work sheds light on critical issues surrounding mortality in Australia and offers valuable insights into the factors influencing our nation's health.
Join us for an engaging evening with Dr Duncan Syme, Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasen and book contributor Dr Geoff Pain as they present key findings, discuss the research process, and explore the implications for our community. This event is open to the public and we extend a special invitation to all AMPS Members and their guests, please share with friends and family.
Date: Tuesday 26th March 2024
Time: 7:15 pm - 9:00 pm
Venue: Watergardens Hotel, downstairs Sports Bar, 431 Kings Rd, Taylors Lake VIC 3038
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Cost: $5 door donation to cover venue hire.
Our book Too Many Dead will be available for purchase on the night for $40 or you can get the eBook here: amps.redunion.com.au/too-many-dead
Your donation to assist in covering the legal expenses is greatly appreciated.
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SPEAKERS
Dr Duncan Syme
MBBS FRACGP DROCG DIP PRAC DERMATOLOGY (UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF)
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. 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 my exemption letter conveyed anti-vax sentiments.
Dr. Jeyanthi Kunadhasan
MD(UKM) MMED(UM) FANZCA MMED(Monash) Anaesthetist & Perioperative Physician
Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan was a Consultant Anaesthetist at a major regional Victorian public hospital and was in practice for more than 12 years. 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 Geoff Pain
Geoff is a scientific consultant. In his undergraduate years, he studied Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, Pure and Applied Mathematics and Information Science.After graduating and completing a PhD in Chemistry at Monash University he entered the traditional post-doctoral circuit, working at universities in Bristol, Cambridge and Adelaide, then returning to Monash.He then was recruited by Telecom Australia (now Telstra) for a special project in Optoelectronic semiconductor crystal growth. At Telecom he completed a Graduate Diploma in Business Management majoring in Strategy and Innovation. This included qualification in the Law of Negligence.Geoff took time off to run full-time as a candidate in the 1993 Federal election. He was then offered a fellowship at UWA to work on plasma deposition of materials in the Electronic Engineering Department.After some private business ventures, NEC Japan invited him to the Microwave and Satellite Communications Systems division in Yokohama for a 3-year appointment in technical and change manager roles. Returning to Western Australia he ran a market research business which extended to investigation of Environmental Pollution and Toxicology projects for government and community groups. He worked in a private Genetics lab and "think-tank" on a wide range of projects.He has returned to Victoria where he maintains a keen interest in politics. Geoff has published widely and was granted patents