Dr. Ming-Celine Dubosq

Haematologist
BSc(Med), MBBS(Hons), MPhil, FRACP, FRCPA

About Dr. Ming-Celine Dubosq

Ming-Celine is a clinical and laboratory haematologist who provides comprehensive and compassionate care to patients living with a wide range of blood and bone marrow disorders including lymphomas, myeloma, chronic leukaemias, myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic syndromes, iron disorders, clotting and bleeding disorders, as well as perioperative and pregnancy related haematologic disorders.

Ming-Celine is a graduate of the University of New South Wales and completed her specialist training in haematology at Westmead Hospital, attaining her Fellowships of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in 2014. Subsequently, she undertook further research into immunotherapy for lymphomas and myeloma and the Westmead Institute for Medical Research. She is also a laboratory haematologist at Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, a role which allows her to integrate the diagnostic investigation of her patients’ haematological issues.

Ming-Celine is involved in the teaching and training of junior doctors, allied health, nursing and scientific staff. 

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Wed 20 August 8pm!

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Clinical Trials in Rheumatology

How can this event help me?

Clinical trials play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of rheumatic conditions and improving treatment options. If you're interested in learning more about how clinical trials work and their impact on the treatment landscape for conditions like arthritis, this session will provide insights into the current clinical trial process and how it relates to rheumatology. Rheumatologist Dr. Andrew Jordan will guide you through the importance of clinical trials, how they are conducted, and how you can participate in them.

Join Dr. Andrew Jordan for an informative session where he'll cover:

  • What Are Clinical Trials?: Understand the role of clinical trials in the development of new treatments, including how they help researchers test the safety and effectiveness of new drugs or therapies for rheumatic conditions.
  • The Clinical Trial Process: Explore the phases of clinical trials, from early-stage studies to large-scale trials, and learn how each phase contributes to the approval of new treatments.
  • Importance for Rheumatology: Discover how clinical trials are helping to advance rheumatology, with a focus on conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis.
  • How to Participate: Learn about the process for enrolling in clinical trials, what to expect during participation, and the potential benefits and risks involved. Dr. Jordan will discuss how patients with rheumatic conditions can get involved in trials.
  • Ethics and Safety: Gain a better understanding of the ethical guidelines that protect participants and ensure that clinical trials are conducted safely and responsibly.

Whether you're interested in understanding more about clinical trials in rheumatology or considering participation in one, this session will provide valuable information to guide your decisions. Join us on Wednesday, August 20th at 8:00 PM AEST for this live virtual event. As always, we welcome your questions and discussions to make this an engaging and supportive experience for everyone.

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