SESSION 511: <br/>Enabling workforces

Track 12
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
11:10 AM - 12:40 PM
C4.11

Overview

C4.11
Presentations


Details

The duration of each presentation is 15 minutes, with a Q&A session scheduled at the end. Please utilise the conference app to submit your questions. In case your question remains unanswered during the session, the authors may reply via the app.


Speaker

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Sari McKinnon FAIDH
Management Consultant - Digital Health
JP Consulting

Session chair

Biography

Sari and Ashley have been together for over 30 years and Sari has worked across the digital health space even longer. At the end of 2019 Ashley was admitted to ICU and from that point life changed. Ashley suffered acute renal failure which needed a pancreas and kidney transplant. While Ashley focussed on recovery, Sari saw the challenges patients faced across the healthcare system. Through a carer's lens she recognised the tremendous potential that digital health capabilities could deliver to improve the healthcare experience for patients, their cares and care providers. All of a sudden the value of digitally enabled co-ordination and information sharing across healthcare became very real.
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Margaret Dempsey
Digital Health Project Officer
Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association

Nurses transforming digital health: From idea to action

11:10 AM - 11:25 AM

Presentation

Biography

Margaret is an experienced Registered Nurse with an extensive background in primary health care nursing including clinical, educational, administration and facilitation roles. Margaret passionately advocates to strengthen the role and utilisation of primary health care nurses to foster improved health outcomes for people.
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Dr Mary Lam FAIDH CHIA
Lecturer, Digital Health
RMIT University

Building a health informatician: Starting with soft skills

11:25 AM - 11:40 AM

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Biography

Dr Lam is a senior lecturer, program manager and course coordinator for the Graduate Certificate in Digital Health at RMIT University.
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Bryan Macdonald FAIDH
Principal Consultant
BM Digital Health Consulting

Building a health informatician: Starting with soft skills

11:25 AM - 11:40 AM

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Biography

Bryan is a clinical leader with over 25 years in healthcare. He has held executive roles in the health software industry specialising in digital strategy and workforce development.
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Enrique Ketterer
Director of Innovation & Development
Latin-american Digital Innovation Centre

Co-building capabilities in the digital health workforce: A connectivist approach

11:40 AM - 11:55 AM

Biography

Enrique is a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science graduate having done his Thesis about the impact of peer-learning and related information technologies under SCRUM managed projects, with experience in leading FOSS projects under SCRUM; digitalisation and automation of processes; and academic assistantships and accompaniment of teaching-learning processes.
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Elle Cartmill
Workforce Development Lead
Centre for Health Analytics

Workforce development: Tools for innovation, infiltration, and sustainability in health analytics

11:55 AM - 12:10 PM

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Biography

Elle is the Centre for Health Analytics Workforce Development Lead for the Melbourne Children's Campus. Their focus on community engagement, intersectional education delivery, and project management strengthen the delivery and implementation of data knowledge across the campus. Their holistic approach to culture and literacy change informs a robust strategy.
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Lucy Shinners
Nursing Course Coordinator & Lecturer
Southern Cross University

Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of Artificial Intelligence

12:10 PM - 12:25 PM

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Biography

Lucy Shinners is an experienced intensive care nurse and an emerging voice in the field of health and technology. Focusing on AI in healthcare, Lucy participates in collaborative research projects, and curriculum design that works to bridge the divide between health and technology and improve implementation for the organisation.

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