Einstein A Go Go - 18th September 2016
Chris KP, Andrea from the BOM & Dr. Shane
News items:
The processes involved in gastro enteritis, mite mitigation with chickens using sandboxes and chasing tornadoes in the USA.
First Guest:
Kathryn Snow School of Population and Global Health University of Melbourne
The emphasis of the importance of follow up testing after a positive testing for viral hepatitis. Currently there is no current established retesting regime.
Second guest
Katie Buckley Associate Lecturer College of Science Health and Engineering La Trobe University.
Up to 50% of the workforce couldn't do their job tasks without their voice. Proximity and body fatigue changes the ability to use the voice in the workplace and the sports field. Why is the voice important and how should we be facilitating our voice? Specialist speech pathologists are an excellent resource as is The Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre (MVAC) The voice is an occupational health issue.
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Listen to Dr Shane's 'Chat with a Nobel Laureate' at a University of Melbourne-Comprehensive Cancer PhD Program event.
Dr Shane chats with Psychologist Emma-Rose Parsons from Spectrum House about teacher and school staff mental health as we approach the start of the school year and a return to face-to-face learning.
The podcast intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.
https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion