Early Program - Gold Coast Health

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Lightning Talks session 1. Chair: Dr Paulina Stehlik/Professor David Henry, CREBP, Bond University. Lightning talks are
Early Program Monday 27th November 5-7pm Preconference Event: Turning Evidence into Better Health Outcomes Small lecture Hosted by MHIQ, Griffith University theatre Moderator: Professor Keith Grimwood Biobanking: Bridging the gap in translational clinical care Professor Nigel McMillan, Program Director, Understanding Clinical Conditions Making vascular access complications history Professor Claire Rickard, Lead, Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research (AVATAR); Professor, National Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions (NCREN) Improving outcomes for vulnerable children: What we know and what we should do Professor Sharon Dawe, Professor in Clinical Psychology Assessing value for money in healthcare Professor Paul Scuffham, Director, Centre for Applied Health Economics; Chair, Health Economics Tuesday 28th November 8.30-9am Official opening and announcement of 2017 GCH/GCHF grant recipients Large lecture Chair: Professor Marianne Vonau AOM theatre Welcome to country Official Opening : Professor Allan Cripps AO 9-10am Keynote presentation: Professor Paul Scuffham, Griffith University- Title TBD Large lecture theatre 10-10.30am Morning tea supplied by Bond University 10.30-12am Lightning Talks session 1 Large lecture Chair: Dr Paulina Stehlik/Professor David Henry, CREBP, Bond University theatre Lightning talks are 3 minute long presentations of research. These sessions will be a chance to view research in a dynamic and engaging format. 12-1pm Lunch 1-2.30pm Panel: Title TBD Large lecture Chair: Dr Shahina Braganza, Gold Coast Health theatre A panel discussion with a diverse group of panellists, on the topic of how to support the mental health of our health practitioners and grow resilience. 2.30-3pm Afternoon tea 3-4pm Themed session 1: Building efficiencies- saving time, saving money, saving Large lecture patients theatre Research which focuses on the idea of reducing use of health resources while maintaining a high standard of patient outcomes. 4-5.30pm No scheduled events

5.30-7.30pm Small lecture theatre

Public forum: Dementia Caregiving and Technology Chair: Professor Suzanne Chambers Speakers: Professor Wendy Moyle, Griffith University Dr Theresa Scott, University of Queensland Professor Helen Chenery, Bond University Dr Jacqui Liddle, University of Queensland Wednesday 29th November 8.30-10am Lightning Talks session 2 Large lecture Chair: Dr Paulina Stehlik/Professor David Henry, CREBP, Bond University theatre Lightning talks are 3 minute long presentations of research. These sessions will be a chance to view research in a dynamic and engaging format. 10-10.30am Morning tea supplied by Griffith University 10.30-12pm Panel: Better health through research Large lecture Chair: Dr Greta Ridley, A/Director Office for Research, Gold Coast Health theatre Join in a discussion with key researchers on integrating research and applied best evidence to transform healthcare. 12-1pm Lunch supplied by Clinical Trial Unit, Griffith University 1-2.30pm Themed session 2: Building our workforce capacity Large lecture Research which investigates ways to develop and support our workforce. theatre 1-2.30pm Themed session 3: Identifying research hotspots Small lecture Research which uncovers problem areas, or potential targets for future research or theatre intervention. 2.30-3pm Afternoon tea 3-4pm Themed session 4: On the horizon Large lecture Research on the cutting edge of health care, including preclinical work and new theatre technologies. 3-4pm Themed session 5: Improving patient experiences Small lecture Research which investigates or aims to improve the patient experience of health care. theatre 4-6pm Ausbiotech networking event: BioCheers Foyer Thursday 30th November 8.30-10am Themed session 6: Innovating service delivery Large lecture Research which evaluates new forms of service delivery and models of care which theatre aim to improve access, reduce cost, improve outcomes or enhance the patient experience. 8.30-10am Themed session 7: Exploring health systematically Small lecture Research which explores key health issues using a systematic research approach. theatre 8.30-10am Workshop: Improving patient outcomes through quality activities and research – Asking the right questions Wattle roomlevel 2 10-10.30am Morning tea 10.30amThemed session 8: Innovative education 12pm Research which focuses on innovative approaches to the education and training of Large lecture health students and workers. theatre 10.30amThemed session 9: Observations from the floor 12pm Research which reviews our clinical practice, with the aim of learning more about a

Small lecture theatre 10.30am12.30pm Wattle roomlevel 2 12-1pm 1-2pm Large lecture theatre 2.00-2.30pm Large lecture theatre

population, health condition or health issue. Workshop: Improving patient outcomes through quality activities and research – How to translate knowledge into practice

Lunch Themed session 10: Supporting healthy habits Research which focuses on supporting healthy habits in our patients and community, including diet and exercise. Closing session Awards Ceremony and Closing Remarks