by Dr. Madeleine Muller
As passionate holistic clinicians, we put the patient at the centre of the consultation to provide the best care for the person in front of us. But we are also human, and every now and then, we will face interactions that are challenging and frustrating and take us to the edge of our comfort zone.
This presentation will pull together the threads of neurophysiology and affective neuroscience to explore the driving forces behind emotion and behaviour and help us better understand, and manage difficult interactions.
Dr. Madeleine Muller is a Family Physician and Senior lecturer at Walter Sisulu University. She provides clinical services at Cecilia Makiwane Hospital in Mdantsane, East London, where she also mentors medical students and doctors. She is the convenor for the CMSA Diploma in HIV Management and serves on the CMSA Senate Examinations and Credentials Committee and the College of Family Physicians Council.
She is on the RuDASA (Rural Doctors Association of Southern Africa) executive committee, carrying the mentoring portfolio and overseeing the Rural Onboarding program. She also serves on the executive board of PATHSA (Professional Association of Transgender Health).
Dr. Muller currently enrolled in her MPhil in Health Professional Education through Stellenbosch University. Dr Muller is passionate about inclusive clinical care, sexual and gender health, teaching, curriculum development, and supporting the growth of patient-centred clinicians.
Fee:
R170
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