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Webinar Series - March

This year we are excited to be launching our OPHA Webinar Series which will occur every two months beginning on Tuesday, 18th March followed by sessions in May, July, September and November 2025. We will have two speakers at each webinar with a Q&A opportunity at the end. The webinar series will run for an hour starting at 7pm (AEST) and 8pm (AEDT).

We are thrilled to share our two guest speakers for our March Webinar Series: Dr Tema Windust & Leki Sisifa.

We look forward to seeing you all at the OPHA Webinar Series!

About Dr Temalesi Windust:

Dr Temalesi Windust is a Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist with special interests in endoscopic & minimally invasive surgery, Urogynaecology & repro med.

Her role as a Consultant Obstetrician harnesses her comprehensive training in obstetrics and gynecology from The University of the South Pacific, University of Otago & Royal Australian & NZ college of obstetricians gynaecologists focusing on endoscopic procedures and minimally invasive techniques.

Her proficiency extends to basic and advanced laparoscopic procedures, urogynecology, enhancing patient outcomes and advancing the field. The work she is involved in integrates best international practices with individualized care, ensuring every intervention is aligned with our patients' choice and safety, and contributing to the evolution of accessible women's health services.

About Leki Sisifa:

Leki graduated from The Melbourne University in 2007 and has a vast amount of experience in sports physiotherapy with particular interest in the biomechanics of the lower limb (hip-knee-ankle-foot complex), sports rehabilitation, lifelong health/biohacking and strength and conditioning principles for home based professionals and Mums & Dads. A Victorian Rugby Union (VRU) physiotherapist at the age group and Senior level for over 8 years. He was also a traveling physiotherapist for many senior both men and women state rugby teams he has also had elite experience with various sporting groups and clubs.

Leki is also part of an initiative by WorkSafe Victoria and the Transport and Accident Commission (TAC) called ‘Early Intervention Physiotherapy Framework’ which is a specialised physiotherapy service aiming to achieve better health and work outcomes for injured workers/motorists. His experience with occupational physiotherapy can assist injured workers back to work in a safe and timely manner.

Away from helping people Leki enjoys being with his family and planning short stays at Big 4 camping sites around Australia!

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