Saturday, November 15, 2008

Vibe Alive Arrived and Thrived

Vibe Alive was held in Mildura on 12-13/11/08 and Outlook/Moovin Health sent 11 students to the event. Everyone had a good time and had an opportunity to mix with kids from across north western Victoria and parts of South Australia from Indigenous and non-Indigenous backgrounds. We ran a careers and health eating tent in conjunction with Wildfire.

The careers tent consisted of general information about health careers from the NRHSN and some University specific information. We were also able to borrow a talking, breathing etc. mannequin from the Melbourne University Rural Clinical School Clinical Skills Lab (big thanks must go to Jen Keast for this) which allowed the kids to participate in an interactive emergency situation and resuscitate the patient with CPR.
The kids also had an opportunity to have their arms plastered and learn more about health eating through gutsy gus presentations and a relay race for good and bad foods. We came back in the evening to see Kasey Donovan perform and watch the kids pull some hip-hop moves. Overall it was a fun event which flew by way too quickly.

The students also got to experience some of the nightlife in Mildura at the Brewery, O’Malleys Irish pub and the Trentham Estate Winery on the banks of the Murray River.

You can check out some photos online at:

http://picasaweb.google.com/joshua.crase/MilduraVibeAlive2008#
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Cheers,
Josh Crase
NRHSN Senior Rep Outlook/Moovin Health

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mistakes and warnings everywhere but which are those we make...

Check it out and let us know what you think - is the article correct? Should we offer patients less choices? Is the internet giving us more work? How wary should we be of statins?

"10 Medical Missteps" by Dr Haig


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Post-Ball Weekend in Wang!

POST BALL WANG SHIN DIG

The Wangaratta crew are inviting you for a weekend of wineries, bike rides, mountains, food tastings, music, films, breweries, bushwalks, star gazing, cheeses, mustards... whatever takes our fancy. Just generally good gustatory and country fun.


When: 25th and 26th October - come across to Wangaratta from Shepparton after the Moovin Health Ball (Car pool <1h>Details:
- Accomodation: We will put you up in the Wang RCS (pretty cool place to live), should be warm so we might have a big BBQ o/s, watch the sunset over the mountains to the sound of Wang's famous Afro-culinary inspired drumming octet!
- Food and drink: can be bought or brought - Wang has the usual swathe of supermarkets and some lovely little spots for eating out
- Timing: We will be driving to Wang after class on Friday in Shep > stay till any time on the w/e (if want to train back to Melb, trains go three times daily throughout the w/e; trains also go to Shep)
- BYO: sleeping bag, pillow, towel, food+drink if you want, musical instrument, sleeping mat if you have one and there are tonnes of people coming, bicycle if you have space in the car, or just the helmet. (We can hire bikes in Wang)
- Address: 39 Worland Rd, Wangaratta

RSVP to Janie ASAP.
j(dot)maxwell2(at) ugrad(dot)unimelb(dot)edu(dot)au

See you all at the ball!!

Janie

St. Luke's Day Service: Church Service for Health Professionals

I would like to invite you to a church service for health professionals (and all who support them) as detailed below. The idea of the service is to give us a chance to re-charge our own batteries, give thanks for our abilities and skill and meet together away from the stresses of work. People from any faith or none are most welcome to attend. There will be wine and cheese after the service.

Regards,
Helen

Rev. Dr. Helen Malcolm
Senior Lecturer,Rural Clinical School,
Uni. of Melbourne, Shepparton

Director of Rural Undergraduate Support and Co-ordination (RUSC)
Director of Rural Health Module
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ST. LUKE'S DAY SERVICE

CHORAL SERVICE

Sunday 19th October 2008

St Augustine's Anglican Church Maude St, Shepparton

5.30 pm

SPEAKER: Carmel Smith, GV Hospice

ORGANIST: Dr Bruce Sterling


An ecumenical service of praise, thanksgiving and fellowship for those working or volunteering in the fields of health, healing and caring for people in time of need.

Health and allied health workers, emergency personnel, chaplains, police, clergy and all interested people are most welcome to attend and to join us for light refreshments afterwards.

(Beepers, pagers and mobile phones will be admitted if you are on call!)

For more information contact Helen Malcolm (Rural Clinical School), or contact St. Augustine's church office 58217630.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Relay for Life races through Wang...

The first Wangaratta Relay For Life was held on the 4 and 5th of October, 2008. Movin' Health was one of 72 registered teams comprising of nearly1600 people—a national record for a premier RFL event!

RFL is one of the world’s biggest fundraising events with last year's efforts raising nearly $14M. The proceeds go towards anti-cancer initiatives around the country. It also raises awareness for cancer and gives survivors and carers a collective banner to 'fight back' against what cancer has taken away.

Upon the cutting of the purple ribbon the survivors and carers completed the first lap, allowing an overhead picture showing a full ring of purple to be taken from an overhead plane. It was a poignant beginning and the warm sentiment was echoed at sundown by the hundreds of brown and white glowing paper bags, decorated in memory of special people touched by cancer—a truly special moment.

Moovin’ Health, sporting their newly fashioned banner, thanks to Cindy Fan, huffed and puffed their way through the sea of purple for the duration of the event. MH had 14 members registered and it was a real team effort to keep the cow (baton) on the moove.

Special mentions go to Jamie Mapleson for leading much of the running and walking till the wee hours, and to Louise Parry, who teamed up with Darren McCorry in a scrubs style, 'giant-doctor-lap'. Louise was carried around on Darren's shoulders whilst dressed in a long blue surgical gown and carrying a Glucose drip. From Darren's point of view there was never a longer lap. Luckily for Louise, he make it without incident and the physical drain on Darren was nothing that couldn't be fixed with some freshly baked mini-sausage rolls and a mug of hot coffee. Justin Potts deserves another mention for his super slinky kitchen skills, punching out some scones with cream and jam, raspberry tarts, and of course the sausage rolls—all for the lap weary troops of Moovin' Health.

MH managed to raise $250 from a cake stall at the local marked and from direct donations, we are hoping for more as we circulate the stories of success. So if you want to contribute go to www.relayforlife.org.au for the details. The entire Wangaratta event raised around $116,000 with more to come!

MH Wangaratta are a committed group of medical students who are seeking to make more links with the community this year. We hope to build on the common experience of RFL by hosting first-aid services for the Wangaratta Jazz Festival, Community Health Forums and Allied Health events during the rest of our time in Wang.

The team captain would like to thank all the Moovin’ Health RFL contributors for a great job, and we'd also like to congratulate the town of Wangaratta for their record breaking turnout. It was an inspiring effort!

Cheers!

Darren McCorry

Wangaratta MH Community Relations

Saturday, October 11, 2008

MOOVIN' HEALTH ANNUAL DINNER - Reminder and Info


MOOooooooVIN' HEALTH ANNUAL DINNER 08

Hello everyone!

The Moovin' Health Ball is in less than 2 weeks - here is what you need to know!


  • Please buy your tickets ASAP. Tickets MUST be purchased by Thursday 16th October at the LATEST.
    • Ballarat/Wang/Shepp students/staff can pay their Moovin' Health site coordinators in cash OR pay using internet banking
    • let us know whether you need accommodation in Shepp
    • let us know if you have special dietary requirements
  • Unfortunately we have not been able to receive any sponsorship for the ball this year. While we will continue to subsidise the costs of the tickets and to pay for your accommodation and the cleaning of the accommodation, transport to the venue, and breakfast the morning after, unfortunately we do not have sufficient funds to reimburse you for the costs of travelling to Shepparton for the event.
  • Get excited! We will have a free bus service that will take you to the venue from the Shepparton RCS at 6.15pm. The bus will drop you off in town afterwards or take you back to the RCS and/or Kilpatrick Avenue accommodation at 12.
  • We will be holding a HUGE SLAVE AUCTION at the ball. All the money raised will be donated to the Australian Cancer Council as part of the Moovin' Health efforts for the Relay for Life. Please bring along some money (or promise to pay later) and bid hard and strong for our celebrity slaves of the RCS!!! Email me ASAP if you want to be a slaaaaave and haven't let me (Maree) know yet!!!
  • There will be a lucky door prize, a prize for best dressed and more! Be sure to let us know if you require a fan to recreate any classic Marilyn Monroe moments.....
  • "MORNING AFTER BREAKFAST" There will be a free breakfast provided at POD 2 at 8.30am on Friday 24th. Come along with your dark over-sized Hollywood shades to power your fuel cells. Food and drinks will be provided for Carnivores, Omnivores and Vegetarians alike. Come mingle with the Semester 12s, and everyone of all year levels who are making the journey for the Ball from all over VIC.
  • I will email out the final details for starting times and accommodation once we have confirmed numbers etc. This will happen in around 1 week.
Thank you all for your support. Remember to get those tickets soon (please!)
Email moovinhealth@gmail.com if you have any questions.



Cheers,
Moo-ree de Jong

moovinhealth@gmail.com
moovinhealth.blogspot.com

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Differential Diagnosis #1

Mediate the medical minefield of this man's mind....List his presenting problems and those medical diagnoses that might explain them.



PS. It is well worth watchin a few times, just to be sure of the signs and symptoms of course.

Monday, September 29, 2008

MOO BALL

MOOVIN' HEALTH ANNUAL DINNER 2008

Hey hey people in blog land!

The Moovin' Health Annual Dinner is coming up REALLY soon- and you and your partner are invited!

Come along for a great night out - dining, drinking, music (by our very own J-J-Jesse Zankeeeer!), and we will be holding a grand Slave Auction to raise funds for the Australian Cancer Council as part of the annual Relay For Life. Special services and activities will be auctioned off from some of the key staff and student celebrities of the RCS - don't miss out on placing a bid on the night - and all for a good cause!

Please read the following information about the dinner and instructions on how to get hold of tickets!!!!

Moovin' Health Annual Dinner 2008

When: Thursday 23rd October 2008, 7pm til late
Where: Emerald Bank Woolshed, Greater Shepparton
Theme: Golden Age of Hollywooooood
Cost: $35 (of which $2 will be donated to the Australian Cancer Council
)


  • There will be a FREE bus service provided which will depart from the Shepparton RCS at 6.30pm sharp.
  • Accommodation will be provided - but you have to let us know soon! Also - please be sure to bring your own bedding!
  • Moovin' health are holding a FREE breakfast on Friday Morning at the Shepparton RCS - details will be announced on the night!
RSVP: Please contact us and purchase your tickets by Friday 17th October

Contact Maree - moovinhealth@gmail.com for instructions on how to purchase tickets!

Cheers,

Maree de Jong
Moovin' Health President
moovinhealth@gmail.com
moovinhealth.blogspot.com

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Shepparton Event: Quacks, Crackin' Backs and Snacks

Hi guys,

The topic for the first Moovin' Health seminar for this semester is:
"Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Medicine" or, "Quacks, Crackin' Backs and Snacks".
It will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 1st of October at the Shepparton RCS lecture theatre.
For those unable to attend, the seminar will be recorded and a link put up, right here on the Moovin' Health Blog.

The idea of these seminars is to try and get some insight into some aspects of health care that aren't explicitly covered in the course, but are nevertheless issues that concern lots of patients (and therefore us too). Complementary and Alternative Medicine is extremely popular in Australia and is an important part of many peoples lives. However, there seems to be a bit of a gulf of mutual understanding between CAM and mainstream medical practitioners.

We have invited a naturopath, a chiropractor, an acupuncturist and Prof Bill Adams (yes, the Prof Bill Adams) to share their experiences with CAM and its interactions with mainstream medicine, as well as issues such as the role of Evidenced Based Practice, public funding of CAM and any questions you might have.

Snacks, vitamins, statins etc provided.

Please come along or listen to the recorded version on the Moovin' Health Blog!

Cheers
Dave Carmody and the Shepparton Moovin' Health Committee

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Big Question Numero Uno: What are we really doing here?

Welcome to our BIG Questions section, where the battlefield has been cleared and levelled in drooling anticipation (think of Pavlov's dogs at the end of Tchaikovsky's '1812 Overture') for the proverbial bloodlust to follow (and a perfect opportunity to win the coveted 'Golden Comment of the Month' award). So get cracking with this cracker of a video:



Scribe Media created a monster with their video 'Health 2.0'. Sometimes a morning viewing can replace a daily dose of coffee (how non-compliant). It does admittedly venture into the obscure in second half - a little US-centric/techno-centric - but the overall effect is retained.

Questions:

- Is Health changing today more than it has in History, or are we just conceited self-obsessives?
- Are we aware of the full extent of our enculturation (aka suffocation aka intoxication) into the juggernaut of Medicine and Science. Is anyone? Is there a limit to science's place in society? Should there be?
- In the end patients just listen to us anyway...the notion of the 'educated patient' is baloney. Masquarading as veneer of autonomy (manifested in relentless questionings from patients) hodgepodge information gleaned from google really just wastes our time.

Don't forget to leave a name...

Oh Podcast Podcast on the web, can you please tell my why I did med...

This one is home grown, so worth a look:

Some first year meds from our very own Uni of Melb have started a podcast, and have collected quite the managerie of interviews. The latest one is targeted to Outlook and Moovin Health so especially relevant. Worth a look/listen(/feel?) - at the very least you might reminisce to those wonderfully naive first year days when the krebs cycle was important and clinical school seemed big and scary.

Check it out:
http://whymed.podbean.com/

Saturday, September 20, 2008

We welcome you to munchkin land...Please come again

Goodafternoon fellow ruralites,

As Captain Publications it is my honour to welcome to the Moovin Health Blog for 2008/9. The Moovin Health Team this year is striving to bring you a whole host of publications that will be relevant, interesting, and challenging, and you are currently at the coalface of that particular contraption. This blog will form the first point of contact between you guys, us and the great wide world: news, updates, survey questions, prizes, interesting tidbits, and wonderful procrastinations.

So stay tuned, and make sure to comment on those things you deem worthy/prickly (best comments win prizes...and kudos), and be sure to rumble loudly - or at least sufficiently - if you have an idea, or a complaint. And if you have any report/story you want posted on the blog, just email it to contact.moovinhealth[at]gmail.com.

Last but not least...we need you to write! We are producing mini-newletters throughout the year and we need your input. The first topic is ethics so if any of you have a budding moral conundrum you just need to process, let us know.

Looking forward to hearing from you all,

Aaron Wagen
Publications Officer 08/09
contact.moovinhealth@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ballarat's "Colours of the World Charity Ball" Report

Colours of the World Charity Ball

On August the 28th the students from Ballarat hosted a charity ball with the theme "Colours of the World". Students pitched in to make colourful cocktails and food, ranging from fairy bread and cupcakes to sushi. It was a wonderful first event of the year and a great opportunity for the new rural Moovin Health members to interact with the older students!!

Overall the ball was a great success and we
raised $320 for Angel Flight. (http://www.angelflight.org.au/html/home.cfm)

Eshini Perera
Ballarat Site Coordinator












Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Oct 23rd Moovin' Health Annual Dinner

Moovin’Health Annual Dinner

When: Thursday October 23rd, 7pm til late

Where: Emerald Bank Woolshed, Shepparton

Theme: Golden Age of Hollywood

Cost: $35 ($2 from every ticket donated to the Cancer Council Relay for Life)

Transport will be provided from the RCS

Come for a great night with dining, drinking, dancing & a slave auction!

MORE INFO COMING SOON!

*Join the Ball Organising Committee – meeting at 7.30pm Monday 22nd Sep, Conference Room 1&2.

Contact Maree for more info! contact.moovinhealth@gmail.com


Shepparton Relay For Life


Relay for Life Shepparton 2008:
RCS Moovin' Health Team


What A Moovin’ Health team walking/running/ambulating around an oval, rain, hail, shine, passing a baton to each other, metaphorical or otherwise, for 18 good fun, sense-of-achievement-like hours

Why To raise funds and awareness for the The Cancer Council Australia

Who Anyone wishing to take part and represent the RCS and Moovin’ Health at the event

When 18th Oct, 6.00pm til…19th Oct, 12 noon. (18hrs)

Where Princess Park, Shepparton

How Contacting Jesse Zanker

contact.moovinhealth@gmail.com

Talk to him, then make a$15 donation to the Cancer Council which gets you a T-Shirt and entry into the relay for life event.

More info Once a team has been established, we’ll meet to organise fund- and awareness-raising activities ahead of the event.

We also hope to have some yet-to-be-determined novelty item to complete the event with. Welcoming your ideas…

I hope you can support us in some way!
We’ll be out with the propaganda for donations soon…

Upcoming Community Events!

Greetings fellow Moovers and Shakers!

My name is Tom Fisher, and along with my brave comrade Jesse Zanker, we have been entrusted with the vital duties of Community Relations in Sheppaton in the coming year!

The club has lots of events in the pipelines at the moment and we encourage everyone to get involved in whatever capacity they wish.

In the near future, we have two activities coming up.

1. HIGH SCHOOL SEX ED.
Firstly, everyone's favourite school subject, Sex Ed!
Wanganui High School has invited us to be involved in teaching sexual education to Year 10 students during October, focusing on the topics of contraception and sexually transmitted infections.
This is a chance to really get involved in something worthwhile in the community, and it is a fantastic opportunity for the kids to talk to people a bit closer to their age about these difficult topics.
The classes will be held on Monday 13th (Contraception) and 20th (STIs) of October from 1.43 to 2.31pm and 2.31 to 3.20pm. If any of you are interested in being involved in these school visits, please get into contact with me or Jesse, or anybody else on the club committee.


2. TATURA BLUE LIGHT DISCO
The second event coming up is the sugar filled festival of fun, Tatura Blue Light Disco. What happens when kids get let loose in a community hall with $5 in their pocket, the latest music cranking, and a canteen full of tasty treats?
Well, we aren't going to tell you, you'll just have to find out for yourself by acting as a supervisor for the event! Duties involve sitting around, playing foosball, telling off kids who are naughty, and eating chocolate. At the end of the night after everything is cleaned up, they'll even feed you pizza for your hard work.
The Disco for September has been cancelled, which means the next one will be held on Friday the 31st of October (that's right, Halloween!) and runs from 6.30pm until 10pm.


Other events to keep an eye out for include the Relay for Life, manning the Shepp Iron Man Medical Tent, a blood drive, and more high school visits.


So go on, relate with the community... you know you want to!


Tom Fisher (t.fisher3@ugrad.unimelb.edu.au)
Jesse Zanker (j.zanker@ugrad.unimelb.edu.au)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

MOOoooovin' Health Blog!

Welcome to the new Moovin' Health Blog!

Through this blog we hope to provide some information about Moovin' Health - who we are, what our aims are, information about upcoming events, our publications, as well as interesting articles and information about opportunities in Rural Health.

We are a diverse group of University of Melbourne Medical and Allied Health students who are living and studying at the Rural Clinical School (RCS) in Shepparton, Wangaratta and Ballarat.

We aim to establish and strengthen ties between the RCS and our local communities, to engage with and educate our peers on the opportunities for health professionals in rural and remote Australia. In addition to these, we aim to promote open discussion about Medicine and Allied and Complementary health professions and consider how our professions interact and how we can work together to achieve the best results for the patients we will care for in the future.

A new committee has recently been elected and we are currently working hard to organise events for the semester. There are already numerous activities planned and more to come - a list of the Upcoming Events can be found in the side-column on the left of this blog.

If you have any questions or want to find out more information about the club or upcoming events, please contact us!

contact.moovinhealth (at) gmail (dot) com

Cheers!

Maree de Jong
Moovin' Health President