
Connect and Learn Central Coast
10 October @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm AEDT
Free
Explore the real-world pros and cons of working in an integrated multidisciplinary setting, along with common pitfalls and unexpected rewards. Understand the compromises required, examine the question of whether this model suits every practitioner.
Time: 6:30pm to 9:00pm – Includes Dinner
Location: Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific – Forresters Meeting Room, Pine Tree Lane, Terrigal NSW
Our speakers
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- Dr Angus Steventon
- Biography
Dr Angus Steventon is a chiropractor with over 25 years’ experience in private practice and is co-director of Central Coast Spinal Care Centre, a multidisciplinary clinic with four locations across the NSW Central Coast, three of which are integrated with medical clinics. He has a strong interest in collaborative care models and has spent much of his career working alongside medical practitioners, allied health professionals, and complementary medicine providers.
Angus's approach to integration is rooted in mutual respect, open communication, and a shared commitment to patient centred care. He brings a practical understanding of how to build and sustain professional relationships within diverse healthcare teams. He is particularly interested in how chiropractors can maintain their identity while contributing meaningfully in multidisciplinary settings, and how such environments can enhance clinical decision-making and patient care
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- Dr Bryce Conrad
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Dr Bryce Conrad is a third generation chiropractor with 25 years of clinical experience. He earned his Bachelor of Chiropractic Science and Master of Chiropractic at Macquarie University after early studies in Calgary, Canada.
Bryce’s passion for multidisciplinary teamwork is the driving force behind Central Coast Spinal Care Centre, which he founded in 2005. From his early exposure to chiropractic care in childhood, he has championed holistic and collaborative healthcare models. Over the years, he has contributed to the profession more broadly through engagement with Macquarie University’s chiropractic program, serving on the national board of the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia in the research portfolio, and previously as president of the NSW Chiropractors’ Association.
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