SPEAKING FACULTY
CHAIR
Dr Suba Rudolph
Paediatrician
Deputy Director
Womens and Children Clinical Institute, Epworth HealthCare
Melbourne, VIC
Dr Suba Rudolph attained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Melbourne, and completed her internship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Suba went on to train in general and developmental behavioural paediatrics at the Royal Children's Hospital, and she is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.Suba has clinical and research interests in acute paediatric medicine, eating disorders, autism and neonatal medicine. She has a Specialist Certificate in Clinical Leadership and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Suba is the Deputy Director of the Women's and Children's Clinical Institute at Epworth HealthCare, and has an ongoing commitment to public health at Austin Health and the Mercy Hospital for Women. Suba is a Board Director of the Australian Boys Choral Institute. Suba is an educational supervisor for the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and an examiner for the University of Melbourne Medical School.
Conjoint Associate Professor Arthur Teng
Sleep Physician
Former Director of Sleep Medicine, Sydney Children’s Hospital
Conjoint Associate Professor in Paediatrics, University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW
Conjoint Associate Professor Arthur Teng is a senior staff specialist paediatrician, sleep physician and Head of the Department of Sleep Medicine at the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. Currently he is Conjoint Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He was Respiratory Fellow and Chief Resident at the then Prince of Wales Children’s Hospital before training with Professor Colin Sullivan at the David Read Laboratories, University of Sydney, about ten years following the invention of CPAP. His clinical and research interests include the neuropsychological impact of sleep disorders in children, parasomnias, infantile obstructive sleep apnoea and childhood narcolepsy. He has published close to 100 peer-reviewed articles across the broad spectrum of paediatric sleep disorders in peer-reviewed journals including Sleep,
J Applied Physiology, AJRCCM, ERJ, Sleep Medicine, J of Sleep Research, Respirology etc, and several text book chapters. He has supervised numerous Honours, Masters and PhD Projects through the Universities of Sydney and NSW. He has trained over 20 scientists, paediatric sleep, and respiratory physicians, from Australia and around the world including New Zealand, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Singapore, UK, India, Canada, Taiwan and Brazil.
Consultant Psychiatrist
Brisbane, QLD
Dr Grace Min is a child psychiatrist specialising in neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). She works across Metro North Health as a director of IDD and a psychiatrist in a private practice at Ramsay New Farm Clinic, Brisbane. She completed all her training in Melbourne, including her medical degree at Monash University, a Master of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, and her advanced Fellowship Training at Alfred Health. Dr Grace has worked in many different public and private mental health settings, helping people of all ages, including children, adolescents, adults, and older adults.
Associate Professor David Moseley
AllPlay Child and Family Program
School of Psychological Sciences
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing,
and Health Sciences
Monash University
Melbourne, VIC
David Moseley is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology Practice in the School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University. David was previously the Psychology Discipline Senior at the Early in Life Mental Health Service at Monash Health, leading a large department of child and youth psychologists. David’s work spans health, mental health, disability, and education. His experience in child and youth mental health is complemented by specialisation in neurodevelopmental disorders, child development, parent-child attachment, and infant mental health. David continues to practice clinically and is a strong advocate for flexible, co-designed, and evidence-based interventions, putting practical developmental psychology tools in the hands of children and families, clinicians, and educators.
Dr Vishal Saddi
Staff Specialist, Sleep Medicine
Sydney Children's Hospital
Staff Specialist, General Paediatrics
Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital
Conjoint Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW
Dr Vishal Saddi is a Consultant Sleep & Respiratory Paediatrician and Staff Specialist at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Bankstown Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital. He is a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales. Dr Saddi undertook his advanced training in sleep and respiratory medicine, and general paediatrics at the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick and Children’s Hospital, Westmead. He has a wide variety of clinical and research interests within sleep and respiratory medicine. Dr Saddi has a family-oriented approach and works with the family to understand their concerns, set up goals, and provide individualised evidence-based interventions to each family. He has a keen interest in research and has presented papers in many national and international conferences. He has published in international peer-reviewed journals and was co-author in the prestigious textbook, Rudolph’s Paediatrics. He is a member of the Australasian Sleep Association. He is actively involved in medical education programmes at the UNSW and mentoring trainees in paediatric medicine.