Connecting mental health practitioners to improve interdisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Our podcasts feature local and international mental health experts in conversation on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Connecting mental health practitioners to improve interdisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
Our podcasts feature local and international mental health experts in conversation on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Andrew Khoo completed his undergraduate medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1994, and received his fellowship from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists in 2002, receiving a College medal for his final year dissertation on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He presently divides his time between private practice and being the Director of Medical Services at the Toowong Private Hospital. His trauma recovery work at the Toowong Private Hospital has seen him assess and oversee the clinical management of more than 1,000 veterans/currently serving military personnel and close to 150 emergency services/civilians with PTSD.
He is an active member on numerous national boards advising government on military and veteran mental health. He is a Senior Lecturer for the University of Queensland’s School of Medicine and what time he finds for academic work is currently spent on various research foundations and committees, and compiling and publishing papers.
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