Session 1 : Soap Box: (i) Dr James Cafaro ; (ii) Dr Simon Hay; | Session 2 : Paper Presentations : (i) Alice King : (ii) Mitchell Anjou ; (iii) Gwenda Chapman . (90 mins)
Tracks
State 3
Friday, October 20, 2017 |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
State 3 |
Overview
Session 1 : Soap Box presentations : (i) Hand hygiene in general practice : how do we compare to the Hand Hygiene Australia (HHA) audit data for public and private hospitals. Dr James Cafaro (15 mins); (ii) Critical Case Analysis as an exam preparation tool for Case Based Discussion . Dr Simon Hay (15 mins) .
(30 mins)
Session 2 : Paper presentations : (i) Telehealth in Victoria : what, where, who and how. Ms Alice King (20 mins); (ii) Enhancing the role of primary health care in indigenous eye care. Mitchell Anjou (20 mins) (iii) Cattle related trauma in Central Queensland : a 5 year retrospective cohort study. Mrs Gwenda Chapman. (20 mins)
(60 mins)
Speaker
Mr Mitchell Anjou
Academic Specialist; Senior Research Fellow
The University Of Melbourne, Indigenous Eye Health
(ii) Enhancing the role of primary health care in Indigenous eye care
Biography
Mitchell Anjou is an optometrist and public health practitioner who works as an Academic Specialist and Senior Research Fellow in Indigenous Eye Health at The University of Melbourne. He leads advocacy and implementation initiatives to Close the Gap for Vision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Mitchell directed public eye care services in Victoria for over two decades as Clinic Director at the Australian College of Optometry and a Senior Fellow in the Optometry Department of the University of Melbourne. Mitchell many professional involvements include Directorship of both the Australian College of Optometry and the Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand and in 2013 he was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to optometry and public health.
Dr James Cafaro
GP Registrar
Harbour Medical Service
Soap Box : (i) Hand Hygiene in General Practice: how do we compare to the hand hygiene Australia (HHA) audit data for public and private hospitals.
Biography
James is in his final term of GP training in Adelaide, South Australia. He is actively involved in medical education for junior medical officers as a medical education registrar at Flinders Medical Centre and has a keen interest in research. He has published original research from his work in Solomon Island's, featured in the Journal of Rural and Remote Health. He has further presented on topics involving medical education and the importance of research involving junior medical officers at the Australian and New Zealand Medical Education and Teaching Forum.
Mrs Gwenda Chapman
Research
University of Queensland
Cattle-Related Trauma in Central Queensland; A 5-year retrospective cohort study
Biography
Gwenda Chapman is a Research Assistant with The University of Queensland Rural Clinical School. In this role, Gwenda coordinates all aspects of research at the Rockhampton site. She provides supports to Clinicians and Medical Students from proposal to publication, building research capacity of the region. Mrs Chapman is medical Scientist with a B Sc (Hons) from CQ University and is currently considering the prospect of embarking on a PhD.
Dr Simon Hay
GPEx
Soap Box : (ii) Critical Case Analysis as an exam preparation tool for Case Based Discussion
Biography
Ben is a procedural GP in Jamestown, South Australia. He has been a GP supervisor for 12 years, and medical educator for 9. He has been involved in the development and implementation of novel innovations for registrar training
Alice King
Telehealth Coordinator
Barwon South West
(i) Telehealth in Victoria - what, where, who and how
Biography
Alice King BSc(Hons), MSc, GradDipEdit & Publ, BNurs.
Alice is the Barwon South West Telehealth Coordinator and manages and supports telehealth innovation and implementation across 16 health services in the Barwon South West region. She has a background in nursing and person-centred care, as well as extensive experience in project management and support for the implementation of innovations in practice, using appropriate technology, in both the health and education sectors. Prior to working at Barwon Health, Alice worked for more than 10 years at Deakin University in educational design and development, including managing the implementation of new online learning systems. She worked as Managing Editor at Blackwell Science managing a growing list of health and science journals, and introducing electronic editing systems into the publishing process.