Dr-Jacqueline-Anderson

A/Prof Jacqueline Anderson

Clinical Neuropsychologist; The Alfred Hospital, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Dr. Jacqueline Anderson is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Neuropsychology in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences; she is also the Convenor of the School’s Postgraduate Program in Clinical Neuropsychology. As well as undertaking research in the area of concussion, she has 20 years of experience working as a Clinical Neuropsychologist in both the public and private health sectors.

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Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Tune in for "Gallbladder – When surgery is or is not needed" lecture

Tuesday 26th May, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Dr David Yeo

Specialist Upper GI, Hepatobiliary and Bariatric Surgeon; Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, RPA and St George Hospitals

In this talk, surgeon, Dr David Yeo will answer these and many other real-world questions related to this common condition and provide an update on the latest recommendations for the assessment, investigation and management of gallbladder disease.