Publications and presentations

International conferences:

WONCA World Conference

Stone L 2018 “beyondzerotolerance”. Caring for doctors who have experienced sexual abuse in medicine. WONCA world conference, Seoul

AMEE (the International Association of Medical Education) conferences

Stone L 2017 “My world is broken and it will never be the same”. Sexual abuse of doctors, by doctors: professionalism, trauma and the potential for healing

Society for academic primary care (SAPC) conference

Stone L 2017 Sexual abuse of doctors, by doctors: a narrative study into sexual abuse in the medical profession

Australian conferences:

RANZCOG conference

Stone L 2018 “My world is broken and it will never be the same”. Sexual abuse of doctors, by doctors: professionalism, trauma and the potential for healing RANZCOG conference, Bunker Bay

General Practice Education and Training conferences

Stone L 2015 Sexual abuse of doctors by doctors: professionalism, complexity and the potential for healing.  GPTEC conference Proceedings of the General Practice Training and Education conference

GPs Down Under (GPDU) conference

Stone L 2018 Achieving zero tolerance: managing sexual abuse of doctors by doctors GPDU Conference

Australian Doctors’ Health Conference

Stone L 2017 “My World is Broken and it Will Never be the Same”. Sexual Abuse of Doctors, by Doctors: Professionalism, Trauma and the Potential for Healing Australian Doctors’ Health Conference

Publications

Beyond zero tolerance: sexual abuse in medicine

Louise Stone, Kirsty Douglas and Christine Phillips MJA Insight 2018 issue 23  https://www.doctorportal.com.au/mjainsight/2018/23/beyond-zero-tolerance-sexual-abuse-in-medicine/

Sexual abuse of doctors by doctors: professionalism, complexity and the potential for healing

Louise E Stone, Kirsty Douglas, Imogen Mitchell and Beverley Raphael, Med J Aust 2015; 203 (4): 170-171. doi: 10.5694/mja15.00378
https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2015/203/4/sexual-abuse-doctors-doctors-professionalism-complexity-and-potential-healing

Sexual abuse in the medical profession is a complex, multifaceted problem that needs evidence-based solutions.