ABTC - Angela James

Australasian Birth Trauma Conference

 

Better Outcomes for Women & Their Families

Congratulations to the Australasian Birth Trauma Association & Centre for Perinatal Psychology Centre for their inaugural Australasian Birth Trauma Conference. Held in Brisbane, this conference brought together midwives, obstetricians, psychologists, physiotherapists, counsellors and researchers.

ABTC Discussion
ABTC Discussion

Our Principal Physiotherapist, Angela James, presented at the conference on a day filled with collaboration, learning and facilitating a common goal.

Keep a look out for the next conference in Sydney, August 2020.

 

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