Psych Matters

Interview with Professor John Allan: Balancing ambition and realism to address pandemic sequelae

January 10, 2021 RANZCP
Psych Matters
Interview with Professor John Allan: Balancing ambition and realism to address pandemic sequelae
Show Notes

Over the last few election cycles the RANZCP Board and its Presidents have pursued a conscious strategy of increasing efforts to communicate clear priorities to members and encouraging feedback on those priorities and other important issues. The COVID pandemic prevented delivery of the Presidential address as a centrepiece of the annual college congress, leading President John Allan to deliver an address at the virtual AGM in June. The address acknowledged the ongoing effects of the pandemic and the significant social disruption, but also highlighted the strong position of the RANZCP due to these years of strategic consolidation and the strong collaboration between staff and members.

In this episode of Psych Matters, Dr Andrew Amos interviews Associate Professor John Allan about the Board's unchanged ambition to promote the health and welfare of the psychiatric community in Australasia.

Associate Professor John Allan is the current President of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). His term as President began in May 2019 and will conclude in May 2021.
https://www.ranzcp.org/about-us/about-the-college/board/associate-professor-john-allan


References:

Australasian Psychiatry podcast with Professor Ernest Hunter
https://journals.sagepub.com/page/apy/podcasts

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