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Program overview 7.30–8.30am Registration and a cuppa in the Connect Café 8.30– 10.30am Session 1: Imagine, Transform, Lead Welcome to Symposium 2018 Julie McCrossin, Master of Ceremonies Welcome to Country Spotlight on a Service: The Concord Burns Team More than skin deep. How science and holistic care can make a difference Prof Peter Maitz, Head of Department, Chair for Burn Injury and Reconstructive Surgery, The University of Sydney Chris Parker, Nurse Unit Manager Kar-Soon Lim, Anaesthetist Miranda Pye, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Telemedicine Sue Taggart, Clinical Nurse Consultant, ICU Liaison Dr Andrea Issler-Fisher, Laser Specialist, Burns and Reconstructive Surgery Frank Lee, Physiotherapist Jessica Allchin, Occupational Therapist Janette Pinatello, Social Worker Official Opening Dr Teresa Anderson AM Chief Executive, Sydney Local Health District Sydney Innovation and Research Awards Including Sydney Research, Clinical Trials, eHealth Scholarship and Healthy Families Healthy Children Science Project Competition Preparing now for What’s Next Michael McQueen, Trend forecaster and Author 10.30– 11.00am Morning tea and networking in the Connect Café 11.00am– 1.15pm Session 2: Innovation and Research Snapshots See pages 26–43 for Snapshot details. Maps on pages 44–49. Exhibition Hall: Leaders in Healthcare Bay 4 Theatre: World Class Clinical Care Bay 4 Dining Room: Research and Innovation 6B (Upper Level): Keeping People Healthy 6A (Upper Level): Integrating Care Exhibition Hall: ICT – Cerner Smart Room 6

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Program overview7.30–8.30am Registration and a cuppa in the Connect Café

8.30–10.30am Session 1: Imagine, Transform, Lead

Welcome to Symposium 2018Julie McCrossin, Master of Ceremonies

Welcome to Country

Spotlight on a Service: The Concord Burns TeamMore than skin deep. How science and holistic care can make a differenceProf Peter Maitz, Head of Department, Chair for Burn Injury and Reconstructive Surgery, The University of SydneyChris Parker, Nurse Unit ManagerKar-Soon Lim, Anaesthetist Miranda Pye, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Telemedicine Sue Taggart, Clinical Nurse Consultant, ICU LiaisonDr Andrea Issler-Fisher, Laser Specialist, Burns and Reconstructive SurgeryFrank Lee, PhysiotherapistJessica Allchin, Occupational TherapistJanette Pinatello, Social Worker

Official OpeningDr Teresa Anderson AMChief Executive, Sydney Local Health District

Sydney Innovation and Research AwardsIncluding Sydney Research, Clinical Trials, eHealth Scholarship and Healthy Families Healthy Children Science Project Competition

Preparing now for What’s NextMichael McQueen, Trend forecaster and Author

10.30–11.00am Morning tea and networking in the Connect Café

11.00am–1.15pm Session 2: Innovation and Research Snapshots

See pages 26–43 for Snapshot details. Maps on pages 44–49.

Exhibition Hall: Leaders in Healthcare

Bay 4 Theatre: World Class Clinical Care

Bay 4 Dining Room: Research and Innovation

6B (Upper Level): Keeping People Healthy

6A (Upper Level): Integrating Care

Exhibition Hall: ICT – Cerner Smart Room 6

1.15–2.00pm Lunch and networking in the Connect Café

2.00–3.20pm Session 3: Imagine, Transform, Lead

Cell and Gene Therapies: A gene in a bottleProfessor John Rasko, AO

Head of Cell and Molecular Therapies, RPAProfessor, Sydney Medical School, Head of Gene and Stem Cell Therapy Program, Centenary Institute

The Great Debate Personalised medicine is the future

3.20–3.40pm Afternoon tea and networking in the Connect Café

3.40–5.30pm Session 4: Imagine, Transform, Lead

The Pitch – Sydney Local Health District Innovation Series

Sydney Research Spotlight: Sleep – who needs it anyway?

5.00–5.30pm The Pitch – Winner announcement

Event close With thanks, Dr Teresa Anderson AM Chief Executive, Sydney Local Health District

5.30–7.30pm Cocktail event and networking with a special performance by “The Band”, with John Field, John O’Grady, Phil Grove and Ria Pirrelli

Professor Sharon Naismith Leonard P Ullmann Chair in Psychology and NHMRC Dementia Leadership FellowCharles Perkins Centre,  School of Psychology and the Brain and Mind Centre 

Associate Professor Christopher GordonThe University of Sydney Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery and Sleep and Circadian Research Group, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research 

Professor Ron Grunstein Professor of Sleep Medicine and NHMRC Senior Principal

Research Fellow, Chief Investigator NHMRC Centre for Translational Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology, (NeuroSleep) and Sleep and Circadian Research Group, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research,  The University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Dr Angela D’RozarioNHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Fellow. Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney and Sleep and Circadian Research Group, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Session 2: Innovation and Research Snapshots

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

11.00 am – 11.15 am

Printing and replacing a new body part – The State’s first Bioprinting LaboratoryAssociate Professor Payal MukherjeeClinical Associate Professor, The University of Sydney, ENT Research Lead, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Institute of Academic Surgery, ENT Surgeon, Otologist, Cochlear Implant and Skull Base Surgeon

Professor Gordon Wallace AO

Director ARC Centre of Execellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), Director ANFF (Materials Node)

Melanoma Institute Australia: A flagship for clinical and translational research, and improving patient outcomesProfessor Georgina Long Conjoint Medical Director Melanoma Institute Australia, Professor of Melanoma Medical Oncology and Translational Research, Melanoma Institute Australia, The University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital

Professor Richard ScolyerSenior Staff Specialist, Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic Oncology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Conjoint Medical Director, Melanoma Institute Australia, Clinical Professor, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney

Core Research Facilities at The University of Sydney: Enabling Excellence in ResearchProfessor Simon RingerDirector, Core Research Facilities, Professor of Materials and Science and Engineering, The University of Sydney

11.15 am – 11.30 am

A liquid biopsy for brain tumoursAssociate Professor Michael BucklandHead Department of Neuropathology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney

Room change: 5 minutes

Keeping People Healthy

IntegratingCare

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

11.00 am –11.15 am

Investigation andevaluation of theTherapeutic use ofArt TherapyFran NielsenSenior Art Therapist,Walker Unit, ConcordCentre for Mental Health

Health JusticePartnershipSue-Ellen HillsSolicitor, Health JusticePartnership, Drug Health,Redfern Legal Centre

With 28,000 eMR userscompleting 3.1 millioneMR transactions eachday on 9000 devices,ICT Services showcaseswhat’s possible withour eMR and digitaltransformation aswe celebrate our 25 yearpartnership with Cerner.

Did you know youcan get the electronicmedical record onyour mobile?Sign up to BYOD,see demonstrationsof eTrak barcoding,PowerChart Touchand more.

Come along to theSmart Room duringthe snapshot sessionor during breaks andsee what’s new.

11.15 am –11.30 am

Partners in Care:supporting familypresence andparticipation in careIvanka KomusanacDirector of Nursing andMidwifery Services

Mandy BurgessNursing and MidwiferyLeadership, Culture andPractice DevelopmentNurse Manager, SydneyLocal Health District

Michael MorrisA/General ManagerBalmain Hospital

A new solution tohealth and wellbeingin the rapidly growinghigh rise Green SquareneighbourhoodDr Pamela GarrettDirector of Planning,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

Room change: 5 minutes

Exhibition Hall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Session 2:Innovation and Research Snapshots

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

11.00 am –11.15 am

Printing and replacinga new body part –The State’s firstBioprinting LaboratoryAssociate ProfessorPayal MukherjeeClinical AssociateProfessor, The Universityof Sydney, ENT ResearchLead, Royal Prince AlfredHospital, Institute ofAcademic Surgery,ENT Surgeon, Otologist,Cochlear Implant andSkull Base Surgeon

ProfessorGordon Wallace AO

Director ARC Centreof Execellence forElectromaterials Science(ACES), Director ANFF(Materials Node)

Melanoma InstituteAustralia: A flagship forclinical and translationalresearch, and improvingpatient outcomesProfessorGeorgina LongConjoint MedicalDirector MelanomaInstitute Australia,Professor of MelanomaMedical Oncology andTranslational Research,Melanoma InstituteAustralia, The Universityof Sydney, Royal NorthShore Hospital

ProfessorRichard ScolyerSenior Staff Specialist,Tissue Pathology andDiagnostic Oncology,Royal Prince AlfredHospital, Conjoint MedicalDirector, MelanomaInstitute Australia, ClinicalProfessor, Sydney MedicalSchool, The Universityof Sydney

Core Research Facilitiesat The University ofSydney: EnablingExcellencein ResearchProfessorSimon RingerDirector, Core ResearchFacilities, Professor ofMaterials and Science andEngineering, TheUniversity of Sydney

11.15 am –11.30 am

A liquid biopsy for braintumoursAssociate ProfessorMichael BucklandHead Department ofNeuropathology, RoyalPrince Alfred Hospital,Brain and Mind Centre,The University of Sydney

Room change: 5 minutes

Keeping People Healthy

Integrating Care

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

11.00 am – 11.15 am

Investigation and evaluation of the Therapeutic use of Art TherapyFran NielsenSenior Art Therapist, Walker Unit, Concord Centre for Mental Health

Health Justice PartnershipSue-Ellen HillsSolicitor, Health Justice Partnership, Drug Health, Redfern Legal Centre

With 28,000 eMR users completing 3.1 million eMR transactions each day on 9000 devices, ICT Services showcases what’s possible with our eMR and digital transformation as we celebrate our 25 year partnership with Cerner.

Did you know you can get the electronic medical record on your mobile? Sign up to BYOD, see demonstrations of eTrak barcoding, PowerChart Touch and more.

Come along to the Smart Room during the snapshot session or during breaks and see what’s new.

11.15 am – 11.30 am

Partners in Care: supporting family presence and participation in careIvanka KomusanacDirector of Nursing and Midwifery Services

Mandy BurgessNursing and Midwifery Leadership, Culture and Practice Development Nurse Manager, Sydney Local Health District

Michael MorrisA/General Manager Balmain Hospital

A new solution to health and wellbeing in the rapidly growing high rise Green Square neighbourhoodDr Pamela GarrettDirector of Planning, Sydney Local Health District

Room change: 5 minutes

ExhibitionHall

Exhibition Hall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

11.35 am – 11.50 am

Every small step matters. Clot busting in the RPA Comprehensive Stroke ServiceConjoint Associate Professor John M WorthingtonDirector Comprehensive Stroke Service, RPA

Kylie TastulaNeuroscience Clinical Nurse Consultant, RPA

Dr David BrunacciInterventional Neuroradiologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney Local Health District

The blind men and the elephant – understanding DementiaDr Rebekah AhmedNeurology Staff Specialist, Director Memory and Cognition Clinic, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney

Inhibiting platelet function without drugs using remote ischemic preconditioning Dr Len KritharidesHead of Department, Cardiology, Concord Hospital

11.50 am – 12.05 pm

NICview in NICU: Parents as partners in careDr Adrienne GordonSenior Staff Specialist, Neonatologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, NHMRC Early Career Fellow, The University of Sydney

Oral health care in hospitals post cardiac event and strokeDr Shilpi AjwaniHead, Oral Health Promotion and Research, Sydney Local Health District

Associate Professor Ajesh GeorgeResearch Director, COHORTE, South Western Sydney Local Health District, Western Sydney University

Keeping People Healthy

Integrating Care

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

11.35 am –11.50 am

Will “Rehab Vision” be effective?Dr Indu NairRehabilitation Staff Specialist, Sydney Local Health District

Kylie DraperSpeech Pathologist, Balmain Hospital

Mental Health PeerSupport: meetingunmet needsJemima IsbesterSenior Peer SupportWorker, Sydney LocalHealth District

With 28,000 eMR userscompleting 3.1 millioneMR transactions eachday on 9000 devices,ICT Services showcaseswhat’s possible withour eMR and digitaltransformation aswe celebrate our 25 yearpartnership with Cerner.

Did you know youcan get the electronicmedical record onyour mobile?Sign up to BYOD,see demonstrationsof eTrak barcoding,PowerChart Touchand more.

Come along to theSmart Room duringthe snapshot sessionor during breaks andsee what’s new.

11.50 am –12.05 pm

A picture ofinpatient smokersNicola ReedRespiratory Chronic CareClinical Nurse Specialist,Concord Hospital

Mayrose ChanRespiratory ClinicalNurse Consultant,Concord Hospital

Building HealthyStrong Communitiesin Inner Sydney: addedcapacity for dealingwith “wicked issues”Lisa ParsciManager, Integrated Care

Lou-Anne BlundenExecutive Director,Clinical ServicesIntegration andPopulation Health,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

11.35 am –11.50 am

Every small step matters.Clot busting in the RPAComprehensive StrokeServiceConjoint AssociateProfessor John MWorthingtonDirector ComprehensiveStroke Service, RPA

Kylie TastulaNeuroscience ClinicalNurse Consultant, RPA

Dr David BrunacciInterventionalNeuroradiologist, RoyalPrince Alfred Hospital,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

The blind menand the elephant –understanding DementiaDr Rebekah AhmedNeurology StaffSpecialist, DirectorMemory and CognitionClinic, Royal Prince AlfredHospital, Brain and MindCentre, The University ofSydney

Inhibiting plateletfunction without drugsusing remote ischemicpreconditioning Dr Len KritharidesHead of Department,Cardiology, ConcordHospital

11.50 am –12.05 pm

NICview in NICU:Parents as partnersin careDr Adrienne GordonSenior Staff Specialist,Neonatologist, RoyalPrince Alfred Hospital,NHMRC Early CareerFellow, The University ofSydney

Oral health care inhospitals post cardiacevent and strokeDr Shilpi AjwaniHead, Oral HealthPromotion and Research,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

Associate ProfessorAjesh GeorgeResearch Director,COHORTE, SouthWestern Sydney LocalHealth District, Western Sydney University

Keeping People Healthy

Integrating Care

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

11.35 am – 11.50 am

Will “Rehab Vision” be effective?Dr Indu NairStaff Specialist,Rehabilitation Sydney Local Health District

Kylie Draper Speech Pathologist, Balmain Hospital

Mental Health Peer Support: meeting unmet needsJemima IsbesterSenior Peer Support Worker, Sydney Local Health District

With 28,000 eMR users completing 3.1 million eMR transactions each day on 9000 devices, ICT Services showcases what’s possible with our eMR and digital transformation as we celebrate our 25 year partnership with Cerner.

Did you know you can get the electronic medical record on your mobile? Sign up to BYOD, see demonstrations of eTrak barcoding, PowerChart Touch and more.

Come along to the Smart Room during the snapshot session or during breaks and see what’s new.

11.50 am – 12.05 pm

A picture of inpatient smokers Nicola ReedRespiratory Chronic Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Concord Hospital

Mayrose ChanRespiratory Clinical Nurse Consultant, Concord Hospital

Building Healthy Strong Communities in Inner Sydney: added capacity for dealing with “wicked issues”Lisa ParsciManager, Integrated Care

Lou-Anne BlundenExecutive Director, Clinical Services Integration and Population Health, Sydney Local Health District

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

12.05 pm – 12.20 pm

A snapshot of the people of Sydney Local Health District and their healthRichard BroomeDirector Public Health Observatory, Sydney Local Health District

Gathering evidence of facilitators and barriers to early head and neck cancer diagnosis in NSWRebecca VenchiaruttiResearch Officer and PhD Candidate, Surgical Outcomes Research Centre (SOuRCe), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney Local Health District, The University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Public Health

Patient communication status: A state of play in an Australian ICUDr Amy Freeman-SandersonHead of Department, Speech Pathology Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Speech Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney

Associate Professor Mark ElkinsSydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Centre for Education and Workforce Development, Sydney Local Health District

12.20 pm – 12.35 pm

Branched chain amino acids regulate appetite and obesityProfessor David Le CouteurProfessor of Geriatric Medicine, Concord Hospital, The University of Sydney

The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Multiple Sclerosis Service at the Brain and Mind CentreProfessor Michael BarnettProfessor of Neurology, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Room change: 5 minutes

Keeping People Healthy

IntegratingCare

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

12.05 pm –12.20 pm

Keeping people in goodmusculoskeletal healthand physically activeProfessor Chris MaherDirector, Institute forMusculoskeletal Health;Professor, Sydney Schoolof Public Health Institutefor MusculoskeletalHealth

Cardiovascular riskfactors in people withsevere mental illness:age and genderdisparities with nationalgeneral populationPremala SureshkumarSenior Research Officer,Collaborative Centre forCardiometabolic Healthin Psychosis (ccCHIP),The University of Sydney,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

With 28,000 eMR userscompleting 3.1 millioneMR transactions eachday on 9000 devices,ICT Services showcaseswhat’s possible withour eMR and digitaltransformation aswe celebrate our 25 yearpartnership with Cerner.

Did you know youcan get the electronicmedical record onyour mobile?Sign up to BYOD,see demonstrationsof eTrak barcoding,PowerChart Touchand more.

Come along to theSmart Room duringthe snapshot sessionor during breaks andsee what’s new.

12.20 pm –12.35 pm

Factors influencingcompassion and wellnessamong nurses andmidwives: A groundedtheory studyGreg FairbrotherClinical Nurse Consultant,Patient and family-centredCare Research; AdjunctAssociate Professor,Nursing and MidwiferyExecutive, Sydney LocalHealth District; TheUniversity of SydneyNursing School andSouthern Cross UniversitySchool of Health andHuman Sciences

Living Well, LivingLonger – improving thephysical health of peopleliving with mental illnessAndrew McDonaldActing Director, MentalHealth Services, SydneyLocal Health District

Room change: 5 minutes

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

12.05 pm –12.20 pm

A snapshot of the peopleof Sydney Local HealthDistrict and their healthRichard BroomeDirector Public HealthObservatory, SydneyLocal Health District

Gathering evidence offacilitators and barriersto early head and neckcancer diagnosis in NSWRebecca VenchiaruttiResearch Officer andPhD Candidate, SurgicalOutcomes ResearchCentre (SOuRCe), RoyalPrince Alfred Hospital,Sydney Local HealthDistrict, The Universityof Sydney, Faculty ofMedicine and Health,School of Public Health

Patient communicationstatus: A state of play inan Australian ICUDr Amy Freeman-SandersonHead of Department,Speech PathologyDepartment, Royal PrinceAlfred Hospital, SpeechPathology, Faculty ofHealth Sciences, TheUniversity of Sydney

Associate ProfessorMark ElkinsSydney Medical School,The University of Sydney,Centre for Education andWorkforce Development,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

12.20 pm –12.35 pm

Branched chain aminoacids regulate appetiteand obesityProfessorDavid Le CouteurProfessor of GeriatricMedicine, ConcordHospital, The Universityof Sydney

The Royal Prince AlfredHospital MultipleSclerosis Service at theBrain and Mind CentreProfessor Michael BarnettProfessor of Neurology,Brain and Mind Centre,The University of Sydney,Royal Prince AlfredHospital

Room change: 5 minutes

Keeping People Healthy

IntegratingCare

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

12.05 pm – 12.20 pm

Keeping people in good musculoskeletal health and physically activeProfessor Chris MaherDirector, Institute for Musculoskeletal Health; Professor, Sydney School of Public Health Institute for Musculoskeletal Health

Cardiovascular risk factors in people with severe mental illness: age and gender disparities with national general populationPremala SureshkumarSenior Research Officer, Collaborative Centre for Cardiometabolic Health in Psychosis (ccCHIP), The University of Sydney, Sydney Local Health District

With 28,000 eMR users completing 3.1 million eMR transactions each day on 9000 devices, ICT Services showcases what’s possible with our eMR and digital transformation as we celebrate our 25 year partnership with Cerner.

Did you know you can get the electronic medical record on your mobile? Sign up to BYOD, see demonstrations of eTrak barcoding, PowerChart Touch and more.

Come along to the Smart Room during the snapshot session or during breaks and see what’s new.

12.20 pm – 12.35 pm

Factors influencing compassion and wellness among nurses and midwives: A grounded theory studyGreg FairbrotherClinical Nurse Consultant, Patient and family-centred Care Research; Adjunct Associate Professor, Nursing and Midwifery Executive, Sydney Local Health District; The University of Sydney Nursing School and Southern Cross University School of Health and Human Sciences

Living Well, Living Longer – improving the physical health of people living with mental illnessAndrew McDonaldActing Director, Mental Health Services, Sydney Local Health District

Room change: 5 minutes

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

12.40 pm – 12.55 pm

National Centre for Veteran’s Healthcare – Australia’s first integrated care approach to veterans’ health Dr Tim SinclairActing Director Operations, Sydney Local Health District

Kirsty ChapmanProject Manager for the National Centre for Veterans’ Healthcare, Concord Hospital

The use of 3D Printed Titanium Custom Made Prosthesis for the Management of Malignancy and Bone Defects in the PelvisDr Paul StalleyProgram Director of Surgery, Clinical Director Bone and Joint, Sydney Local Health District

Bench-to-bedside innovation within interventional cardiologyAssociate Professor Martin NgInterventional Cardiologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Associate Professor, Medicine, Central Clinical School, The University of Sydney, Heart Research Institute

12.50 pm – 1.10 pm

The right care, at the right time, in the right placeClinical Associate Professor John CullenSenior Specialist, Geriatric Medicine, Head of Department, Geriatric Medicine, Concord Hospital, Clinical Director, ACCR, Sydney Local Health District, Clinical Associate Professor, Concord Clinical School, The University of Sydney

Keeping People Healthy

IntegratingCare

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

12.40 pm –12.55 pm

Screening for atrialfibrillation with handheldtechnology to preventstrokeProfessor Ben Freedman

Deputy Director ResearchStrategy, Heart ResearchInstitute/Charles PerkinsCentre, Professor ofCardiology, Faculty ofMedicine and Health,The University of Sydney,Head Vascular BiologyAnzac Research Institute,Honorary VMO, ConcordRepatriation GeneralHospital

A collaborative approachto the NDISJames Everingham

NDIS Change Manager,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

With 28,000 eMR userscompleting 3.1 millioneMR transactions eachday on 9000 devices,ICT Services showcaseswhat’s possible withour eMR and digitaltransformation aswe celebrate our 25 yearpartnership with Cerner.

Did you know youcan get the electronicmedical record onyour mobile?Sign up to BYOD,see demonstrationsof eTrak barcoding,PowerChart Touchand more.

Come along to theSmart Room duringthe snapshot sessionor during breaks andsee what’s new.

12.50 pm –1.10 pm

Pitch Perfect forParkinson’s diseaseJessica LamondA/Senior SpeechPathologist, StrokeOutreach Service,Parkinsons Disease Clinic,Royal Prince AlfredHospital and ConcordHospital

Care coordination forvulnerable families inSydney Local HealthDistrict: what worksfor whom, in whatcircumstances, and why?Erin MillerProgram ManagerHealthy Homes andNeighbourhoods,Sydney Local HealthDistrict

Suzannah DewhurstMedical Student,The University ofNew South Wales

ExhibitionHall

ExhibitionHall6BTheatre Dining

Room 6A

Leaders in Healthcare

World Class Clinical Care

Research and Innovation

12.40 pm –12.55 pm

National Centre forVeteran’s Healthcare –Australia’s firstintegrated care approachto veterans’ healthDr Tim SinclairActing DirectorOperations, SydneyLocal Health District

Kirsty ChapmanProject Manager forthe National Centre forVeterans’ Healthcare,Concord Hospital

The use of 3D PrintedTitanium Custom MadeProsthesis for theManagement ofMalignancy and BoneDefects in the PelvisDr Paul StalleyProgram Director ofSurgery, Clinical DirectorBone and Joint, SydneyLocal Health District

Bench-to-bedsideinnovation withininterventional cardiologyAssociate ProfessorMartin NgInterventionalCardiologist, Royal PrinceAlfred Hospital, AssociateProfessor, Medicine,Central Clinical School,The University of Sydney,Heart Research Institute

12.50 pm –1.10 pm

The right care, at theright time, in the rightplaceClinical AssociateProfessor John CullenSenior Specialist,Geriatric Medicine, Headof Department, GeriatricMedicine, ConcordHospital, Clinical Director,ACCR, Sydney LocalHealth District, ClinicalAssociate Professor,Concord Clinical School,The University of Sydney

Keeping People Healthy

IntegratingCare

ICT — CERNER Smart Room

12.40 pm – 12.55 pm

Screening for atrial fibrillation with handheld technology to prevent strokeProfessor Ben Freedman

Deputy Director Research Strategy, Heart Research Institute/Charles Perkins Centre, Professor of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Head Vascular Biology Anzac Research Institute, Honorary VMO, Concord Repatriation General Hospital

A collaborative approach to the NDISJames Everingham

NDIS Change Manager, Sydney Local Health District

With 28,000 eMR users completing 3.1 million eMR transactions each day on 9000 devices, ICT Services showcases what’s possible with our eMR and digital transformation as we celebrate our 25 year partnership with Cerner.

Did you know you can get the electronic medical record on your mobile? Sign up to BYOD, see demonstrations of eTrak barcoding, PowerChart Touch and more.

Come along to the Smart Room during the snapshot session or during breaks and see what’s new.

12.50 pm – 1.10 pm

Pitch Perfect for Parkinson’s diseaseJessica LamondA/Senior Speech Pathologist, Stroke Outreach Service, Parkinsons Disease Clinic, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Concord Hospital

Care coordination for vulnerable families in Sydney Local Health District: what works for whom, in what circumstances, and why?Erin MillerProgram Manager Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods, Sydney Local Health District

Suzannah DewhurstMedical Student, The University of New South Wales