In this interview Brian Draper speaks with Marianne Cummins.

Marianne Cummins is a Registered Nurse specialising in Gerontological and Older Person’s Mental Health (OPMH) nursing across Acute and Community Care settings. She is the current President of the Psychogeriatric Nurses Association Inc (PGNA) since 2019. Marianne has a long career in Gerontology and OPMH as Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) and Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC). Some of the positions held include managing the first Psychogeriatric Ward outside a Schedule 5 Hospital at Lidcombe Hospital, commissioning Geriatric Assessment and Rehabilitation units, and setting up the Psychogeriatric Service in Central Australia. Marianne has worked extensively with Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Marianne also has a strong interest in nurse and multidisciplinary education and how this is best delivered. She has been a member of the Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) for many years and has held numerous positions.

Professor Brian Draper MBBS MD FRANZCP
Professor (Conjoint), School of Psychiatry
University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Brian Draper is an old age psychiatrist and Conjoint Professor, School of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. He is senior staff specialist, Older Persons’ Mental Health Service, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Neurosciences Research Australia. He is a past Board Member of the International Psychogeriatric Association and General Councillor, RANZCP; past Chair of the Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age, RANZCP and was foundation Chair of the POA Advanced Training Committee. He has published over 400 scientific articles on clinical aspects of dementia and cognitive disorders, suicidal behaviour, alcohol and substance use, depression and carer stress in older people. He received the RANZCP College Medal of Honour in 2019.

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