Dr Suba Rudolph
Deputy Director, Womens and Children Clinical Institute, Epworth Healthcare
Dr Suba Rudolph (she/her) is the Deputy Director of the Womens and Children Clinical Institute at Epworth Healthcare, and she is the medical lead in eating disorders at Austin Health. Dr Rudolph has a longstanding passion and commitment to patient care, and working with varied stakeholders in optimising the care of young people with eating disorders as well as working to reduce rates of illness within the community.
Dr Sarah Trobe
National Manager, National Eating Disorders Collaboration
Dr Sarah Trobe (she/her) is a Clinical Psychologist and is NEDC’s National Manager. Sarah has held clinical positions at the Royal Children’s Hospital and private practice as well as working with The Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders (CEED) with a focus on service development, case consultation, multidisciplinary care coordination, and education and training provision. Sarah’s interests lie in the link between physical health and mental health and current care structures in this field, and she is passionate about setting up strong treatment networks and systems across the country. Sarah works across NEDC’s projects National Strategy implementation activities, workforce development, the National Training Approvals, and communications.
Dr Emma Rattray
General Practitioner
Emma (she/her) has worked as a GP for more than 20 years. During her early career Emma developed an interest in young people’s healthcare whilst working for Family Planning Victoria (now Sexual Health Victoria). These days she divides her time between general practice and the DiSS program.
This webinar was recorded on 28 October 2024. All captions are generated by AI and may contain errors.