SESSION 200: <br/>Human, organisational and social aspects

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Sunday, July 9, 2023
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Overview

C4.1
Presentations


Speaker

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Mark Nevin FAIDH
Consultant
Freelance

Session chair

Biography

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Dr Blake Lesselroth
Associate Professor
University of Oklahom

Simulating telemedicine, medication reconciliation, and social determinants: A novel instructional approach to health systems competencies

9:00 AM - 9:10 AM

Presentation

Biography

Blake Lesselroth is an associate professor with training in internal medicine, medical informatics, and human-computer interaction. He is the Vice-Chair of the Department of Medical Informatics and a teaching hospitalist at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, USA. He teaches user experience, patient safety, and design thinking.
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Nathan Moore FAIDH CHIA
Chief Nursing Information Officer
Western Sydney Local Health District

Developing a framework for the design and deployment of virtual reality (VR) in clinical education

9:10 AM - 9:20 AM

Presentation

Biography

Nathan is the WSLHD Chief Nursing Information Officer and is responsible for supporting the adoption and improvement of clinical information systems and technologies for nurses, midwives, and other multidisciplinary care providers. He is completing a PhD exploring the design and deployment considerations for the use of VR in clinical education.
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Dr Blake Lesselroth
Associate Professor
University of Oklahom

Teledermatology: Simulating hybrid workflows for telemedicine education

9:20 AM - 9:30 AM

Presentation

Biography

Blake Lesselroth is an associate professor with training in internal medicine, medical informatics, and human-computer interaction. He is the Vice-Chair of the Department of Medical Informatics and a teaching hospitalist at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, USA. He teaches user experience, patient safety, and Design Thinking.
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Dr Sophie Jones
Lecturer & Digital Health Education & Workforce Development Lead
The University of Melbourne

Case based learning in a simulated Electronic Medical Record: Digital health education for nursing students

9:30 AM - 9:40 AM

Presentation

Biography

Dr Sophie Jones is a lecturer and leads digital health education and workforce development in the Department of Nursing at The University of Melbourne. Sophie’s striving to improve the digital health capabilities of nursing graduates. Sophie’s research has explored the use of digital health technologies to empower children and families.
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Dr Adrien Ugon
Associate Professor
ESIEE Paris

Teaching module to train students in the participatory design of digital technologies for disability assistance

9:40 AM - 9:50 AM

Biography

Adrien Ugon is associate professor at ESIEE Paris, an engineering school in France. He is in charge of the e-health branch in the school, that lasts for 2 years in which students are trained to become engineers specialized in e-health. He is also attached researcher to LIP6, Sorbonne University.
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Dr Rowena Forsyth
Senior Lecturer
The University of Sydney

Health professionals’ use of online communities for interprofessional peer education

10:00 AM - 10:10 AM

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Biography

Rowena is a health sociologist with over 15 years’ experience investigating how patients and health professionals use health information for communication and decision-making. Her digital health research interests centre on using innovative and traditional qualitative methodologies to investigate how social connectedness and reciprocity are accomplished through digital technologies.

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