7.30am | REGISTRATION OPENS |
8.15am | Session 3 - Sustainability Workforce Chair: Hemi Patel |
8.20am | Bridget Clancy, Chair Rural Surgery, VIC - RACS Rural Health Equity Strategic Action Plan - RCANS Remote Central and Northern Australia Strategy. |
8.35am | Chris Dobbins - General Surgeon, SA |
8.50am | John Zorbas - NT Medical Board - Medical Workforce:
Predicting the Unpredictable |
9.05am | Michael Levitt, General Surgeon, WA - Towards a sustainable workforce: putting patients first. |
9.20am | Panel Discussion including Marco Briceno, Panellist, CEO, NT Health |
9.35am | Sponsor Presentations |
9.50am | MORNING TEA |
10.15am | Session 4 - Sustainability in Health Chair: Bernard Carney |
10.20am | David Fletcher, General Surgeon, WA - Sustainability and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. |
10.35am | David King - Vascular Surgeon, SA - Saving the Planet –
One Cut at a Time |
10.50am | Mark De Souza, Chair, Sustainable Healthcare, NT - Sustainable Healthcare in Australia: what's it going to take? |
11.05am | Simon Quilty, Public Health Physician, NSW - What's happened in the NT in the last 20 years and who's job is it anyway? |
11.20am | Panel Discussion |
11.40am | Sponsor Presentations |
12.00pm | LUNCH |
12.45pm | Session 5 - Free Papers Chairs: Tara Luck and Richard Bradbury |
12.50pm | Justin Chan – Margorie Hooper Scholarship Winner 2020 |
1.00pm | Nick Smith – Margorie Hooper Scholarship Winner 2022 |
1.10pm | Ameya Kamat – Neurosurgery in the Outback: How upskilling General
Surgeons in Australia’s Red Centre can have tangible and sustainable lifesaving
benefits |
1.20pm | Andrew Luck – Ambroise Paré – Evidence based medicine is not new |
1.30pm | Ashley Lee – 10 Ways to Make Your Surgical Practice More Environmentally Sustainable. Lessons from the Fiona Stanley Hospital Urology Department. |
1.40pm | Megan Nagel - Internal Fixation of the Fix and Flap Pathway: An Audit of open fractures requiring bone and soft tissue reconstruction over a 12-month period |
1.50pm | Ryan Teh - Emergency laparotomy in older adults – optimising patient selection with perioperative geriatrician care |
2.00pm | David Toro Tole - Reflections of conducting a surgical randomised controlled trial in the top end of the Northern Territory |
2.10pm | Mona Al Atrash – Microsurgery in trauma management of the first NT hand
replant |
2.20pm | Thomas Whitton – A review of the Aetiology of Flame Burns in the
Northern Territory |
2.30pm | Benjamin Voyvodic – Chronic otitis media severity and hearing outcomes in
Aboriginal Children |
2.40pm | Ashleigh Spittle – Shot through the heart: Ballistic trauma management at
The Royal Darwin Hospital |
2.50pm | Jess Turner – Transmetatarsal amputations in the Northern Territory |
3.00pm | AFTERNOON TEA |
3.30pm | Announcement of Prizes: Oral and Poster Presentation - Dr PeterCosman and Dr Hemi Patel |
3.35pm | Session 6: An Outcome Worse than Death: Futility/Utility of Surgery An interactive discussion on What You Need To Know and Why Chairs: Vineeta Singh/John Treacy
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4.00pm | Discussion audience participation |
4.45pm | Closing Remarks Hemi Patel |
5.00pm | END OF CONFERENCE |
6.30pm | Conference Dinner Il Piatto, Mindil Beach Resort 6.30pm - 10.30pm - Keynote Speaker: Julia Christensen, experienced former ABC Darwin presenter. Transport will be available from Darwin Hilton. |
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