Thursday 25     |     Saturday 27

Friday 26 august program

6:30am - 7:30am  YOGA CLASS
7:30am  REGISTRATION OPEN
8:30am Official Welcome and Introduction
 - A/Professor Amal Abou-Hamden
Welcome to Country
8:40am - 10:30am SESSION 1 — ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SURGERY: CURRENT PRACTICES
Chairs: Dr Paul Bumbak & Dr Sonja Latzel
8:40am The Role of VR & AI in improving telehealth delivery for people with diabetic foot disease & ulcers
 - Professor Rob Fitridge
8:55am AI in Surgery - Improving patient outcomes
 - A/Professor Tarik Sammour
9:10am AI as a tool to support surgical decision making: paediatric surgery case example
 - Dr Sanjeev Khurana
9:25am Contemporary AI applications in orthopaedic surgery: image and implant recognition directing critical revision surgery
 - A/Professor Andrew Kurmis
9:40am When winemaking and surgery intersect - an update from the State-wide Surgical and Perioperative Care Clinical Network
 - Dr Phil Worley
9:55am AI in neurosurgery - current state and what can we predict in the future?
 - Dr Stephen Bacchi
 - Dr Chris Ovenden
10:10am Panel discussion
10:30am - 11:00am  MORNING TEA WITH THE INDUSTRY
11:00am - 12:30pm SESSION 2 — THE FUTURE OF HEALTH: DIGITAL HEALTH & BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
Chairs: A/Professor Amal Abou-Hamden & Dr Bernard Carney
11:00am  AI in health systems - what could possibly go wrong?
 - Dr Lauren Oakden-Rayner
11:15am  Data and registries in SA Health - the Chief Medical Officer’s Perspective
 - Dr Michael Cusack
11:30am  Chief Scientist - Machine learning and advanced technology applications
 - Professor Caroline McMillen
11:50am  Securing a technologically advanced workforce for South Australia
 - Hon Chris Picton, Minister for Health
12:10pm  Panel discussion
12:30pm - 1:30pm  LUNCH WITH THE INDUSTRY
1:30pm - 3:10pm  SESSION 3 — SURGICAL LEADERS FORUM - HUMAN FACTORS IN SURGERY AND COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP
Chair: A/Professor Deborah Bailey
1:30pm  RACS Vice President: Games theory, co-design and other things that I didn’t learn for Fellowship
 - Professor Christopher Pyke
1:45pm  Servant Leadership and Situational Leadership - How to Delegate and Coach
 - Dr Mahiban Thomas
2:00pm  Human factors in Surgery
 - Dr Amy Touzell
2:15pm  Building Respect: Awareness into Action
 - Dr Cathy Ferguson
2:30pm  2022 SIR HENRY WINDSOR LECTURE
 - Emeritus Professor Bill Gibson AO
2:50pm  Panel discussion
3:10pm - 3:30pm  AFTERNOON TEA WITH THE INDUSTRY
3:30pm - 5:15pm  SESSION 4 — THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE IS BIGDATA: TRADITIONAL DATABASES AND REGISTRIES VS BIGDATA AND BLOCKCHAINS FOR SURGICAL CARE
Chair: Dr Michelle Thomas & Dr David Walters
3:30pm  Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted 
 - Professor Rob Padbury
3:42pm  The learning of healthcare system approach for the creation of modern registries
 - Dr Sanjeev Khurana
4:54pm  Databases: A new take on an old technique
 - Dr Ashani Couchman
4:06pm  Data - Information - Communication
 - Wisdom - Dr Sue Taylor
4:18pm  Anzela-QI Trauma Laparotomy Audit - where can we improve?
 - Dr Chris Dobbins
4:30pm  From little things big things grow - the Australian Breast Device Registry
 - Dr Amy Jeeves
4:42pm Panel discussion
5:45pm Transport will be available and will depart the Novotel Resort at 5:45pm. Return bus departing at 10:00pm and 10:30pm
6:30pm MEETING DINNER - Seppeltsfield Estate
 - Anstey Giles Lecture delivered by Maggie Beer AO

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