The Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine hosted the first Community of Scientific & Sports Educators Breakfast for 2010 on February 18. The event was very well attended with over 45 guests, representing 27 teachers from 10 schools.
The quarterly breakfast event is open to all high school sports and science teachers from our Collegiate Partner Schools (PDF 67Kb). The complimentary event provides a great opportunity for teachers to network with like-minded individuals and actively engage in professional development.
The event generally comprises two presentations delivered by the Faculty’s world-renowned academics on their specific area of expertise.
During the February Breakfast Club, guests enjoyed presentations by:
| PRESENTER | TOPIC | PRESENTATION OVERVIEW |
|---|
Dr Sonya Marshall Associate Professor of Biomedical Science | Immunology Dysfunction and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Is there a relationship? | Dr Marshall secured funding from the Queensland Smart State Grants and the Mason Foundation in 2009 to investigate the immunological changes with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Dr Marshall discussed her research project and presented key findings to date. |
Mrs Pam Teys Assistant Professor of Physiotherapy Clinical Education | The Role of Physiotherapy in the community in 2010 | Inspired by her visit to Tanzania as part of the Bond Physiotherapy Program advocacy project titled the Tanzanian Project, Pam enlightened guests on how the role of a physiotherapist has evolved throughout her career and what the profession of Physiotherapy is now in Australia. |
When
18 February 2010
7:00am
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8:30am
Where
Bond University, University Club, Gold Coast
Contact Information
For more information or to register for future Breakfast Club events please contact:
Tabitha Lauret
Marketing Officer
tlauret@bond.edu.au
(07) 5595 4432