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Podiatric Surgery: The latest battlefield for health professionals seeking to work to scope

Podiatric Surgery: The latest battlefield for health professionals seeking to work to scope

When

24 April 2024    
12:00 am

Where

Event Type

A panel discussion that unpacks the history and evolution of podiatric surgery in Australia, statutory recognition, and the ongoing skirmishes with the medical profession.

Drawing on the historic development of podiatric surgeons as an example of changing professional boundaries to respond to population needs, this online discussion will cover:

  • The history of the development of the podiatric surgeon role.
  • The drivers underpinning the evolution of podiatric surgeons in Australia.
  • Strategies to overcome opposition, including advocacy, education, and demonstration of competency and safety in podiatric surgical practices.
  • Interprofessional tensions in the implementation of new roles.
  • The role of regulatory systems and structures.

This webinar looks at how a profession’s scope of practice can evolve and develop into a regulated specialisation, and how regulatory change may not actually be the end of the story.

Background: in late 2023, podiatric surgery in Australia was subject to an inflammatory media blitz by the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and 60 Minutes, criticising the fact that podiatric surgeons are not medical practitioners but have regulatory authority to conduct minor operations on human feet, and which coincided with a strong push by the Australian Medical Association against their use of the word ‘surgeon’. This media campaign followed closely on the heels of AHPRA’s announcement of an independent review of podiatric surgery.

Is this simply the latest example of medical protectiveness over the tasks it perceives to sit within its domain?

Or is there substance to the claims that only the holder of a medical degree can rightfully slice human tissue, or be called a surgeon?

In this online panel discussion—which includes a Q&A—panellists from the podiatric surgery profession and medicine, regulatory experts and researchers will provide their insights and perspectives on this controversial topic.

On completing this webinar, participants will gain insights into the challenges of shifting role boundaries for podiatric surgeons, especially when these shifts clash with established professions.

Panel facilitator

Dr Susan Nancarrow, CEO HealthWork International & The Allied Health Academy

Susan is an allied health professional and health services researcher, who has held senior executive roles in higher education. Susan has more than twenty years’ experience of international health services research, expertise and analysis, focusing on the health workforce, models of health service organisation and delivery, and the sociology of the professions. Susan founded HealthWork International in 2021 to find new and innovative ways of shaping the health workforce.

Panel Members

Dr Rob Hermann – Podiatric foot and ankle surgeon (registered specialist), Fellowship Australasian College of Podiatric Surgeons (ACPS), Member ACPS, Immediate Past President ACPS, Fellow Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery (USA)

Rob graduated in 1984 and qualified for ACPS Fellowship in 1991. He has served as College President for 10 years and is Chair of the ACPS Clinical Audit Committee, Research Committee and Examination Committees. He developed and implemented the ACPS Online Audit Tool in 2010. Rob has worked on the furthering the great achievements made by the original members of the College by supporting and leading the push for reforms. These efforts have including furthering federal government recognition of the podiatric surgery, project managing improved funding for podiatric surgery through Medicare and private health insurance. He has also assisted in the achieving and maintaining accreditation of the College training program. Importantly Rob has supported and developed clinical governance of podiatric surgery through clinical audit activities, peer review and quality improvement.

Dr Mark Gilheany – Foot and Ankle Specialist, Podiatric Surgeon, FACPS(AUS), FFPM RCPS(Glasg),FAAFAS(USA),MSurgEd(Melb)

Mark Gilheany is a podiatric surgeon. For over 25 years offering specialist access to surgical care for foot and ankle pathology in regional Victoria and with a base in Melbourne. He has attained fellowships from the USA and the UK in addition to Australian qualifications. Mark is extensively published and in addition to surgical qualifications holds a master’s degree in surgical education from Melbourne University and has also studied public health at a doctoral level. In addition to his clinical role, he has sat on a range of regulatory board/committees as part of the Australian national regulation and accreditation scheme for health care practitioners, most recently involved in the development and implementation of the capabilities and professional standards for podiatrist’s and podiatric surgeons.

Register for the webinar.