Anne Trinh
Monash Health, VIC, Australia

Dr Anne Trinh obtained her Bachelor degree in Medicine and Surgery as well as her Bachelor of Medical Science degree from The University of Melbourne in 2006. She undertook specialist training in Endocrinology and became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians in 2016. Anne has obtained her PhD from Monash University in 2020 with her thesis examining osteoporosis in adults with chronic neurological disease with a particular focus on cerebral palsy and spina bifida. She has an ongoing clinical and research interest in metabolic bone disorders and continues postdoctoral research. Her team has received a grant from the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and Cerebral Palsy Alliance to develop a care pathway for osteoporosis in adults with cerebral palsy.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Reduced trabecular bone score (TBS) is common in thalassemia major and is associated with renal calculi (#84)
5:55 PM
Frances Milat
Welcome Reception and Plenary Posters
Optimising Bone Health in Cerebral Palsy (#71)
9:20 AM
Frances Milat
Session 7 – Bone Health in the Disadvantaged