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This page contains speaker's presentations from epilepsy conferences.

The views expressed in any Presentation are not necessarily the view of Epilepsy Australia. Epilepsy Australia cannot guarantee the accuracy of the details nor does it endorse the content.


Epilepsy & Society Symposium - Melbourne 2010

  • Understanding the 'shame' and 'blame' in social and clinical worlds. Graham Scambler, University College of London.
  • Interventions to reduce stigma in clinical practice. Graham Scambler, University College of London.
  • The nature of memory dysfunction in epilepsy and its neurological basis. David Weintrob, University of Melbourne.
  • Practical ways to live with memory difficulties. Michelle Bellon, Flinders University, Adelaide.
  • Women's reproductive health and epilepsy. Beverley Vollenhoven, Monash University, Melbourne.
  • Changes in sexual functioning after epilepsy surgery. Sarah Wilson, University of Melbourne.
    Not available for publication
  • Epilepsy and employment. Grace Tan, Singapore.
    Not yet available for publication
  • Advocacy programs for public awareness in developing countries. M M Mehndiratta, India.
  • Workplace Inclusion. Wayne Pfeiffer & Janita Keating, Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria.
  • Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy: What is it, and who seems to be at risk? Elson So, USA.
  • Global, local and individual perspectives. Rosey Panelli, Australia.
  • The association between epilepsy and depression Michael Salzberg, University of Melbourne.
  • An overview of treatment options for depression in people with epilepsy. Simon Jones, University of Melbourne.
    Not available for publication
  • The influence of epilepsy in visual art. Jim Chambliss, Australia.
    Not available for publication
  • Winning with epilepsy and calligraphy. K C Janardhan, India
    Not available for publication
  • Exercise, diet and AEDs - from the perspective of an elite athlete. Marion Clignet, France.
    Not available for publication
  • Understanding the risks. Ernest Somerville, Australia
    Not available for publication

28th International Epilepsy Congress, Budapest 2009
  • Life with Epilepsy Survey - Australia. Joint Epilepsy Council of Australia.

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