Cognitive concerns of Australian veterans with Dr Jasmina Vrankovic 

Jasmina Vrankovic NCOP Webinar

Join us for an insightful National Community of Practice webinar on Monday, 28 July 2025, at 7:00 PM AEST, featuring Dr Jasmina Vrankovic, Clinical Neuropsychologist at the National Centre for Veterans’ Healthcare and the Department of Geriatric and Rehabilitation Medicine at Concord Hospital. 

This free online session titled Cognitive challenges faced by Australian Veterans will explore how neuropsychological assessments can support more accurate and meaningful care planning. 

 🎓 CPD Note: This webinar may be counted as 1 hour of self-directed CPD in accordance with your profession’s continuing education guidelines. 

What to expect 

This session will deliver: 

  • An introduction to the National Centre for Veterans’ Healthcare 

  • An overview of neuropsychological assessment 

  • Findings from neuropsychological assessments of Australian veterans 

  • Key takeaways for healthcare professionals working with veterans experiencing cognitive concerns 

Whether you're working directly with veterans or supporting them in the healthcare system, this is an important opportunity to create a deeper understanding of cognitive health and assessment strategies. 

Who can attend 

These National Community of Practice webinars are open to all AHPRA-registered clinicians, including: 

  • General Practitioners (GPs) 

  • Psychiatrists 

  • Nurses 

  • Psychologists 

  • Pharmacists 

  • Occupational Therapists 

  • Allied Health Professionals 

It is also open to Social Workers, regardless of AHPRA registration. 

If you’re working with or supporting veterans whether in GP practice, psychiatry, community care, or allied health. This webinar will provide essential insights into cognitive challenges, how they present in Veterans, and how to support Veterans’ long-term care. 

Meet your speakers

Dr Jasmina Vrankovic 
Dr Vrankovic is a Clinical Neuropsychologist at the National Centre for Veterans’ Healthcare and in the Department of Geriatric and Rehabilitation Medicine at Concord Hospital. She is involved in research into the cognitive profiles of Australian veterans and contributes to the education and training of neuropsychologists at Macquarie University. 

Her experience and research offer a critical perspective on the assessment and support of veterans with cognitive challenges. 

Dr. Michael Mumford

Principal GP at Medical Professionals Dapto and Southern Cross Pain Clinic, Dr. Mumford specialises in veteran healthcare, with a focus on chronic pain and mental health conditions. His dedication to this field shapes the mission of the Veteran Access Scheme™, which aims to support the unique health needs of Australian veterans.

Details

Date: Monday, 28 July 2025 
Time: 7:00 PM AEST 

Location: Online via Zoom 
Cost: Free 

 🎓 CPD Note: This webinar may be counted as 1 hour of self-directed CPD in accordance with your profession’s continuing education guidelines. 
This educational webinar is intended for health professionals and aligns with topics relevant to clinical practice. Please confirm CPD eligibility with your relevant professional body or registration board. 

 Register for the webinar here.


Hosted by Provocatus' Veteran Access Scheme™ 

This National Community of Practice webinar reflects our ongoing mission to improve the health and wellbeing of Australian veterans. Through open education and engagement with leading experts, we’re building a stronger, better-informed community around veteran healthcare. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s top neuropsychologists. Register now and be part of the conversation. 

 

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