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The emergence of a new age of exercise as medicine Jonathan Freeman
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Plenary session Q&A
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Health & Wellbeing QLD. Shifting systems for fair futures Dr Dru Armstrong Jasmyn Adams
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The Evolution of Practice A nursing perspective on the future of healthcare Adj Prof Kylie Ward
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Exercise in cancer care - what's my role, what do I need to prescribe and how can I do this Prof Sandi Hayes
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Men who dance are happy Annette Carmichael
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Advocating for structural change to support healthy lifestyles AProf Lisa Te Morenga (NZ)
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Community and workplace (community) Panel
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Innovation in Lifestyle Medicine through Implementation Science Prof Frances Rapport
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Lifestyle-based care mental health care What do clinicians need to know Prof Adrienne O’Neil
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Meaning—a key “upstream” determinant of health and wellbeing. AProf Darren Morton
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Aotearoa NZ health reform - what are the opportunities for lifestyle medicine Prof Hayden McRobbie
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What do people with mental illness say about the experiences of health care from GPs, allied health and mental health professionals Results from a national survey Patrick Livermore. Equally Well
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Translating exercise oncology evidence into practice practical tips to get your patients moving. Prof Sandi Hayes
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Using asynchronous communication, digital therapeutics, health coach messaging, behavioural science and access to aligned practitioners for lifestyle change. Dr Michelle Woolhouse
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Prevention and policy panel 1
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The habits and rituals of modern society Jeffrey Morgan
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The Quick Intervention for Change (QIC). Simon Matthews
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The ‘practice’ of Lifestyle medicine. Dr Michelle Reiss.
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Effectiveness of mind-body practices in managing anxiety and depression and improving sense of well being. Saurabh Mishra
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Reactive to Proactive An effective early Intervention Dr Ross Baillie
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Prevention and policy panel 2
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Panel discussion Implementation science facilitated by Prof Frances Rapport
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Plugging in to the future of preventative healthcare a case study. Sarah Gray