Session 307: Leadership in the workforce
Track 8
Wednesday, August 7, 2024 |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
Ignite Stage | Innovation Expo |
Overview
Ignite stage
Presentations
Presentations
Details
11:00am - 12:15pm PRESENTATIONS
12:15pm - 12:30pm Q&A
12:15pm - 12:30pm Q&A
Speaker
Kate Hillman
EY
Session Chair
Biography
Kate Hillman is EY Oceania's People, Place and Culture Leader. Kate is responsible for people and culture across the region, ensuring EY’s talent are future focused and fit for the future. Employee engagement, development and retention lie at the heart of EY’s business and Kate’s portfolio. In addition, Kate works actively in the Australian market, supporting her clients with their workforce challenges and opportunities. Kate is a passionate advocate for inclusive workplaces and leadership and strives to create psychologically safe workplaces that can truly build a better working world.
Dane Vallely
Workforce Project Coordinator
Australasian Institute of Digital Health
An exploration of the Certified Health Informatician Australasia (CHIA) participants
11:00 AM - 11:15 AMBiography
Dane Vallely is a Project Coordinator at the Australasian Institute of Digital Health, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing numerous education and workforce initiatives. Armed with a solid foundation in Psychology, he has achieved CHIA certification, reflecting his commitment to excellence in health informatics. Dane's professional endeavours are driven by a dedication to digital health, education, and fostering personal and professional growth among individuals within the field.
Rebecca Lewin
Chief Nursing Information Officer
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Empowering nursing leadership: The impact of real-time leadership dashboards
11:15 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Rebecca Lewin is the Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) at Royal Melbourne Hospital, where she combines her extensive nursing experience with her passion for healthcare innovation. With a focus on leveraging technology to enhance patient care, Rebecca leads strategic initiatives that optimise clinical workflows, patient outcomes, nursing experience and digital health capability. Her expertise in health informatics, quality and safety, coupled with her leadership and communication skills, enables her to bridge the gap between clinical practice and technology.
Sallyanne Wissmann
CEO
HIMAA
Digital health capabilities required to progress digital maturity
11:30 AM - 11:45 AMBiography
Sallyanne is the Chief Executive Officer of the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA). Sallyanne has over 30 years’ experience as a leader in health information management in the public and private not-for-profit healthcare environments in Australia and New Zealand. Sallyanne is a fellow and life member of HIMAA, holds CHIM and CHIA certification, and is an Associate Fellow of ACHSM. Sallyanne is also a Health Information and Information Management Executive Consultant with JP Consulting.
Aasha Cowey
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Associate Director Digital Learning and Change
Navigating career pathways including reflections on a piece of NHS research where we mapped the enablers, barriers, training and future needs at a high level
11:45 AM - 12:15 PMBiography
Aasha is Associate Director of Strategic Digital Transformation at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (England) and has a particular interest in the people, workforce and cultural side of digital. Starting her career in the ambulance service as an emergency medical dispatcher, curiosity led her down a digital path. Aasha is a proud parent and co-founder of @FlexNHS, a support and resource network to promote and enable flexible working in the National Health Service (NHS). Aasha is also co-chair of the South East Digital Health Skills Development Network. Aasha has won several awards in her field including Future Digital Leader of the Year 2021 (Digital Health Awards) and Digital Champion (national Digital, Data and Technology awards)
