ONLINE WEBINAR | CME
The CULT-iverse and Health Care
05 August 2025 - 05 August 2025, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
Online webinar
Type
Continuing Medical Education
Join us for a presentation that weaves personal experiences and emerging evidence of the impacts of high-control groups (aka cults) on individuals and how they interact with health care professionals. You may have experienced a patient making healthcare choices that are not in their best interests, leaving you wondering if they are being unduly influenced by the group they are a part of.
This webinar will describe some of the common dynamics of high-control groups and the effects on decision-making.
Discussion will include exploring:
• The nature of control in high-control groups
• The impact on members and how this control will present in a healthcare setting
• The long tail of this environment on impacted people
• Strategies to support the health care (both physical and mental) of these patients
• The HealthPathways High-control Group Informed Health Care suite.
Presenters:
• Dr Kyle Eggleton – General Practitioner - Northland, Associate Dean Rural - University of Auckland, and former member of the Two by Twos.
• Dr Jack Haywood – General Practitioner and Rural Medicine Specialist, who has practiced on the West Coast and worked closely with Gloriavale members and leavers.
• Dr Caroline Ansley – General Practitioner, Senior Clinical Editor Canterbury HealthPathways, with lived experience as a child of the Centrepoint Community.
These pathways will be available on all HealthPathways sites across the motu.
Contact us at education.healthpathways@streamliners.co.nz
1 hour of professional development - 2 CME points for RNZCGP Fellows.
Audience—All health care professionals, whether in hospital, general practice or other community settings, have a key role in supporting those impacted by high-control groups.
To book: Go to your HealthPathways Education Calendar, click here