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Dr John Eden (MB BS MD FRCOG FRANZCOG CREI) is a reproductive endocrinologist and gynaecologist. He is a Conjoint Professor in the Department of Women and Children’s Health, Royal Hospital for Women (University of New South Wales). He is a visiting medical officer at the Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney, where he is Head of the Menopause Unit. John is a Director of the Women’s Health and Research Institute of Australia (WHRIA). He is a member of the Breast Cancer MDT at Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick. John is on the executive committee and co-chair of the NSW Health (ACI) Menopause Hub project. His research and clinical interests include managing menopause after breast cancer, early menopause, hormones and mood disorders, PMDD, menopausal hormonal therapy as well as herbal medicine. He has also written over 150 scientific publications.
Dr Greg Katsoulotos is a Respiratory, Sleep & Allergy Physician with a special interest in asthma of all severities. His consulting rooms are Kogarah & St Vincent’s Clinic at Darlinghurst NSW. Greg has a PhD in Asthma Immunology and has completed further Allergy studies. Greg has wide experience in the severe asthma space with the use of biological agents and the management of severe asthma in general.

Dr Katsoulotos also has an interest in general medicine and medical assessments pre-orthopaedic surgery.
A/Prof Michael Woodward AM is a Geriatrician with a passion for health promotion in older people, including vaccine-preventable diseases. He is Director of Aged Care Research at Austin Health and has conducted several trials of vaccines. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Immunization Coalition and has written the Position Paper on Immunization of older people for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Geriatric Medicine. In 2016 he received Membership of the Order of Australia for his work in geriatric medicine and his communication to professionals.
Prof Hopwood is the Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne; based at the Albert Road Clinic (ARC) in Melbourne. At the ARC, he is the Director of the Professorial Psychiatry Unit which specialises in the assessment and treatment of complex mood and anxiety disorders. His research areas of interest include psychopharmacology and clinical aspects of mood and anxiety disorders. He has also led research into psychiatric aspects of ABI and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
Vale Harry 1st February 1963 – 26th July 2020 Such an incredible loss of a man, with so much left to give and achieve. A.V Harry was absolutely wonderful with the going viral series and I couldn’t believe it when I heard of his death last night. Rest in peace. A.N Harry is a great man. Best RACGP leader we ever had. We will sadly miss him. I want to wish his family my deepest sympathies. P.K love and prayers to all Harry’s family May he rest now and thank him for all his hard work. E.R I am very saddened to hear that Dr Nespolon was even sick, let alone has died. On the webcasts, he seemed so vigorous. I am a NZ physician leading a group of endocrinologists and the local information we were receiving around Covid was minimal as we went into lockdown. I found that these series of podcasts immensely helpful and an excellent resource to help me guide our group as we continued patient care in this rapidly changing environment. My warmest sympathies to Dr Nespolon’s family. He was an impressive man and doctor. S.M So sad. RIP. Will miss him a lot. S.H My sincere condolences to the family Always enjoyed listening to Dr. Nespolon on Going Viral Episodes. Always polite and articulate!! U.P I feel as though I knew him, and I certainly admire him and the selfless contribution he made to medical knowledge and direction even when he was very ill. I am not a real GP, being primarily a surgical assistant in latter years, but just being a doctor attracts people to approach for practical and sensible advice in times of challenge. It was so helpful to be in a position to dispense commonsense answers to their queries, and to find knowledge when in need, as a result of Going Viral. Thank you, Harry Nespolon and Healthed. M.L When there was a need-God took Dr Harry from the top shelf and he responded gloriously-unfair that the listening medicos and nurses did not know of his suffering. I was shocked when the announcement was made of Dr Harry’s passing. I agree with your sentiments. Many, many people listened to this beautiful and unique man and we marveled at his interviews and ability to get to the source. Going viral was birthed beautifully by you and Dr Harry for which we are and forever will be grateful. My condolences to his wife and family. Never forgotten. M.S A quiet Australian, purposeful, learned, compassionate, a gifted person of many talents supportive of people in many diverse backgrounds and mind sets. D.K. What an incredible legacy he has left. I too, was deeply stressed and traumatised at the time COVID hit and listening to Harry’s daily podcasts gave me a sense of calm and kept us so well informed at such a terrible time. I had no idea he was struggling on with that terrible diagnosis and still working up until the end. Please pass on my condolences to his family. D.K As an RN working in the acute care setting, I have found the Go Viral podcast, so reassuring in this whirlwind of information and miss information , and with the calm voice and wide and diverse guests Dr Nespolon brought to the podcast, providing me with so much more than just bare bones information. My condolences to all who have had the privilege to have known and worked with this most excellent person and GP. Yours sincerely, J.P …such a sad thing to happen but what a fantastic chap. P.W