Provisional Program
Inaugural 2008 Clinical Nurse Leaders: Passionate about Practice Conference
DAY ONE
INNOVATION IN PRACTICE |
Time |
Topic |
Presenter |
08:45am |
Welcome |
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
|
9.00am |
Opening Address |
Pauline Ross, Chief Nursing Officer
Queensland Health |
9.10am |
Welcome to Country |
Maroochy Barambah, Tribal Elder
Turrbal Tribe |
9.20am
|
Welcome Address |
Karen Struthers MP
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health |
9.40am |
Keynote Address
Looking beyond 2020….
Dr Sohail Inayatullah, Political Scientist |
10.30am
|
MORNING TEA |
11.00am |
Keynote Address
Global Models of Primary Health Care - Rethinking Health Care Provision
Professor Desley Hegney
Director
Research and Practice Development Centre
University of Queensland & Blue Care |
11.45am |
Keynote Address
Models of care in 2020
Linda Hardy, Executive Director, Queensland Health |
12.30pm |
LUNCH
Poster Presentations |
Concurrent Sessions
|
3.10pm |
AFTERNOON TEA |
3.30pm |
Keynote Address
An Overview of Midwifery and Aboriginal Midwifery in Canada
Rachel Olsen,
Darlene Birch,
Joyce Desjarlais, Health Canada, Canada |
4.15pm |
Way out of my comfort zone in Sudan.....AND LOVING IT
Margaret Bell
Nurse/Midwife
Médecins Sans Frontières Australia
|
6.30pm |
Networking Forum
River Room
Southbank Brisbane |
DAY TWO
INNOVATION IN PRACTICE |
Time |
Topic |
Presenter |
08:45am |
Welcome |
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
|
9.00am |
Keynote Address
Roy Simpson R.N., C, CMAC, FNAP, FAAN
Vice President, Nursing Informatics, Cerner Corporation |
9.40am |
Keynote Address
Canadian Nurses Portal
Nurse 1 New Platform for Nursing
Salma Dabs-Ivall
Canadian Nurses Association |
10.20am
|
MORNING TEA |
10.50am |
Keynote Address
Meeting information needs of nurses: RCNA supporting the profession and professional development online
Rosemary Bryant
Executive Director of Royal College of Nursing Australia
|
11.30am |
Keynote Address
E Learning
Robert ODonohue
Royal College of Nursing Australia |
12.10pm |
Keynote Address
Mobile computing supporting nurses at RDNS
Susan McIndoe
Informatics Manager, Royal District Nursing Service |
12.50pm |
LUNCH |
Concurrent Sessions
|
3.30pm |
AFTERNOON TEA |
4.00pm |
Shake That Comfort Zone
Panel Discussion
Room: M4
Live For Ever Or The Last Generation To Die
Glance into the future. Think the year 2020 and beyond. Human Capability Organ Retrieval Programs will allow us to choose which animal organ we want transplanted into us. Robots can already perform surgery, will they replace nurses too. Diseases which previously have been contained in the tropical north of Queensland such as Dengue fever are now heading south and will continue due to global warming. Health care will be very different from what it is today. Regardless the nurse and the nurse’s role will be transformed by necessity. Consumers will want the highest quality services, and will expect them to be provided in a convenient time and place. Society will be much more cosmopolitan and need to cater for an even wider diversity of people. The challenge is for technology to meet these demands. Can this be achieved?
Facilitator:
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
Panel Members:
Sohail Inayatullah – Futurist
Michael Toon – Pharmacist, Royal Children’s Hospital
Sue McIndoe – Manager, Informatics and Client Care Records Dept, Royal District Nursing Service
Sally Griggs - Nurse Unit Manager- Ward 8B, Mater Adult Hospital
Adam Leddy – RN, Respiratory Medicine, Prince Charles Hospital
Roy Simpson – Vice President Nursing, Cerner
Glen Riverstone - Product Specialist, Qlicksmart Snapit
|
5.00pm |
Close of conference |
Updated:
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 10:39 AM
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