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Prof Louise Hull

Gynaecologist; Reproductive Endocrinologist and Fertility Specialist, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide; Embrace Fertility, Adelaide
Professor Louise Hull is a gynaecologist and fertility subspecialist (CREI & FRANZCOG), based in Adelaide, with a PhD from Cambridge University, UK, she founded the Endometriosis group University of Adelaide and Embrace Fertility IVF. She collaborates with specialists globally to improve diagnostic and novel therapeut. A Cambridge PhD graduate, Louise’s research focuses on endometriosis, recurrent implantation failure, and pregnancy loss. She has contributed to shaping global and national treatment directions and worked with biotech’s developing new technologies. Louise regularly presents at international meetings and media outlets, ensuring her patients benefit from the latest advances, improving their chances of success.

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Final Healthed Webcast for this year!

Malnutrition and frailty in older adults - The importance of screening and early intervention

Tuesday 25th November, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Dietitian; Professor Emerita of Public Health Nutrition at Massey University, New Zealand

We invite you to our final webcast of 2025, where Prof Carol Wham will speak on frailty and malnutrition in older adults. Earn up to 4 hours CPD. RACGP & ACRRM accredited.