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Emma Reid

‘women’s Health Foundation’- Previous Chair 2018-2022 at Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists RANZCOG

Emma Reid is a seasoned professional currently serving as Clinical Team Manager at the Department of Justice and Community Safety in Victoria and as a sessional Teacher at Victoria University. Emma holds significant leadership roles, including Chair at Eating Disorders Victoria and Chair of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Interim Regional Body (Hume) for the Victorian Department of Health. Emma's extensive experience also includes serving on the Board of Directors at Aspire Support Services and previously holding the position of General Manager for Financial Independence & Capability at Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand. Emma has a strong educational foundation, with a Bachelor of Social Work from RMIT University, a Masters of Health Administration from Australian Catholic University, and currently pursuing a Professional Doctorate in Social Work at La Trobe University. Emma's contributions to women's health include previous chairing roles at the Women's Health Foundation under RANZCOG.

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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists RANZCOG

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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) is the leading standards body responsible for the training and education of specialists and GP obstetricians in obstetrics and gynaecology in Australia and New Zealand. It is committed to the establishment and maintenance of the highest possible standards of practice in women’s health and provides programs in training, accreditation and continuing professional development (CPD) that are responsive to the evolving healthcare needs of women. As such, RANZCOG: - Sets the individual curricula, training programs and assessments to ensure that those graduating have the essential attributes and key competencies expected for clinical competency and effective practice as a medical practitioner, specialist or subspecialist within the chosen scope of practice. - Advocates on women’s health issues across Australia and New Zealand. - Provides advice to Federal and jurisdictional Government committees and other organisations. - Develops best-practice advice on issues relating to obstetrics and gynaecology offered in a range of formats including Patient Information Pamphlets and College Statements, Clinical Practice Guidelines, Positions and Communiques. - Supports and develops educational initiatives, programs and resources for health professionals in Indigenous women’s health and those in Asia and the Pacific. - Provides a CPD program facilitating training, continuing education, peer review and life-long learning. - Supports research and advocacy for women’s health by forging productive relationships with individuals, the community and professional organisations, both locally and internationally. RANZCOG has approximately 5,500 members in Australia, New Zealand and internationally.


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