2023 Stars Symposium: No stone left unturned in the service of women's and infants' health
Event description
Welcome to the 2023 WIRF Stars Symposium registration page
The Stars Symposium is the Women and Infants Research Foundation's annual medical research event featuring presentations from local and visiting research experts in topics relating to health advances in women and babies.
STARS 2023 - No stone left unturned in the service of women's and infants' health
Keynote Speaker: Professor Caroline Homer (Burnett Institute) – Turning the tide of caesarean sections: Are we too late? Does it matter?
Emerging Researchers’ Session by:
Jaime Thomas (Curtin University) – Maternity models of care in Australian general practice
Tessie Abbott (Department of Health, WA) – Rare Diseases / Infants
Erin Fee (University of Western Australia) – Dose optimization of antenatal steroids
Haruo Usuda (University of Western Australia) – Extended support of extremely preterm fetuses with an artificial placenta
Senior Researchers’ Session by:
Mary Sharp (King Edward Memorial Hospital) – Care for the extremely preterm infant in WA
Sarah LI (National University of Singapore) – Use of AI in OBGYN Diagnostics and Teaching
Joseph Carpini (University of Western Australia) – Team structures in clinical settings
For more information about the Stars presenters and their topics visit: www.wirf.com.au/stars2023
Venue
University Club of WA, Banquet Hall, Hackett Drive, Crawley, WA 6009
Contact Details:
Women and Infants Research Foundation
0412 815 717
kirstin.mardardy@wirf.com.au