Date
6 March 2024
Organised by
RANZCP EventsAccessing flexible work models in healthcare settings is still a challenge and isn’t the norm.
This webinar convened a panel of doctors from different specialisations (psychiatry, physicians, and dermatology) who share their stories and innovative case studies about how to effectively implement flexible workplace practices in a variety of healthcare settings and teams, and how to sustainably continue a career in medicine after career breaks or life changes.
Our panel is joined by special guest Professor Helena Teede from Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership to provide her expert insights into flexible work practices in healthcare settings, where change is happening or needs to happen, and what the research tells us about workplaces that embrace flexible working models for staff teams and clinicians.
This webinar event took place in the lead up to International Women’s Day 2024 and its theme of Count Her In – that examined pathways to greater economic inclusion for women and girls everywhere.
Delivered in collaboration with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Australasian College of Dermatologists.
Presenters

Dr Ashlea White
Dr Ashlea White is an early career psychiatrist who holds Certificates of Advanced Training in Addiction Psychiatry and Adult psychiatry. Currently on maternity leave with three-month-old Baby Laine and two-year-old Elijah, she has worked in several roles both public and private. She is currently on leave from AODS Ipswich Hospital, PA Pain Clinic, Banyans Day Program and Ramsay Clinic New Farm. In a previous life she was a radiographer and now she is passionate about building a flexible career in psychiatry which encompasses her many interests and spending time with her growing family. Dr White continues to be passionate about welfare issues and sits on the RANZCP Member Wellbeing Subcommittee.
Dr Ashlea White is an early career psychiatrist who holds Certificates of Advanced Training in Addiction Psychiatry and Adult psychiatry. Currently on maternity leave with three-month-old Baby Laine and two-year-old Elijah, she has worked in several roles both public and private. She is currently on leave from AODS Ipswich Hospital, PA Pain Clinic, Banyans Day Program and Ramsay Clinic New Farm. In a previous life she was a radiographer and now she is passionate about building a flexible career in psychiatry which encompasses her many interests and spending time with her growing family. Dr White continues to be passionate about welfare issues and sits on the RANZCP Member Wellbeing Subcommittee.
Frequently asked questions
Will this webinar be recorded?
A recording of this webinar will be made available after the event. Registered participants will be notified once the recording is available for viewing.
Can I attend?
RANZCP, RACP and ACD fellows, trainees and RANZCP PIF members are eligible to attend this webinar. Please make sure to include your ID number when registering if you wish for it to be displayed on your certificate of attendance.

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