Postnatal Depression and Clinical Toxicology programs to return in July
May 9, 2007The Rural Health Education Foundation has continued its commitment to women’s health and critical care education by scheduling its highly regarded Postnatal Depression and Clinical Toxicology programs for re-broadcast in July.
Postnatal Depression, which examines causes, risks, management and support systems for women with PND, will air on Tuesday 10 July at 8pm (EST), with a repeat broadcast at 12.30pm (EST) on Friday 13 July.
Clinical Toxicology: Bites and Stings, which examines injury from Australia’s most common and notorious snakes, spiders and marine stingers, will air on Tuesday 24 July at 8pm (EST), with a repeat broadcast at 12.30pm (EST) on Friday 27 July.
Programs presented by experts
Both programs feature an expert panel chaired by Dr Norman Swan, Presenter of the Health Report on ABC Radio.
For full program details and biographies of the panellists, along with links to other women’s health and critical care educational resources, visit the Clinical Toxicology and Postnatal Depression program summary pages.
Other viewing options
In addition to the July broadcasts on the Foundation’s Australia-wide satellite network, these programs can be viewed online via video webstreaming, listened to by way of audio podcasts, and are available for purchase on DVD and VHS video (program #609 and #611).

