Concurrent presentations
Page content: Theme 1 | Theme 2 | Theme 3 | Theme 4
For each listed presentation, check on Abstract and Presentation slides to view and download their presentation materials.
Concurrent presentation sessions
Theme 1:
Establishing and maintaining effective networks
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
11.00am - 12.30pm
T1
2.00pm – 3.30pm
T8
11.00am - 12.30pm
Networking Governance: Why, What and How [6] Davidson PM, Hastings C, Vimpani GV, Crittenden L, DiRienzo M, Marks P
Networking Governance: Why, What and How (pdf, 33kb)
Networking Governance: Why, What and How Presentation (pdf, 838kb)
Building the Maternity and Neonatal Services map of WA [97] Hornbuckle J, Boardly G
Building the Maternity and Neonatal Services map of WA (pdf, 42kb)
Building the Maternity and Neonatal Services map of WA Presentation (pdf, 577kb)
Queensland Statewide Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Network: the first 18 months [87] Koh TBaade B, Carson V, Kimble R, Cartwright D, Lumsden N
Queensland Statewide Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Network: the first 18 months (pdf, 60kb)
Queensland Statewide Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Network: the first 18 months Presentation (pdf, 1.28b)
Change from the ground up [57] Bamert M, Pannifex J, Kelly AM
Change from the ground up (pdf, 43kb)
Change from the ground up Presentation (pdf, 1Mb)
How funded Network Facilitators can improve clinical services: acting locally, but thinking strategically [99] Denisenko S, Mollo A, Bladin C
How funded Network Facilitators can improve clinical services: acting locally, but thinking strategically (pdf,44kb)
How funded Network Facilitators can improve clinical services: acting locally, but thinking strategically Presentation (pdf,780kb)
Critical success factors for a Network for Chronic Conditions in a small jurisdiction [4] Harpur S, Daly A
Critical success factors for a Network for Chronic Conditions in a small jurisdiction (pdf, 34kb)
Critical success factors for a Network for Chronic Conditions in a small jurisdiction (pdf, 930kb)
Queensland Health Statewide Cancer Clinical Leadership Group [82] Walpole E, Whitfield K, Yeo M
The power and influence of networks [81] Kennedy JL, Lee J, Van den Berg C, Kimble R
The power and influence of networks (pdf, 33kb)
The power and influence of networks Presentation (pdf, 604kb)
Theme 2:
Evaluation and outcomes of clinical networks
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
11.00am - 12.30pm
T2
2.00pm – 3.30pm
T9
11.00am - 12.30pm
F3
Outcomes from a Transplant (Net) Working Group [62] Westgarth F, McGinn S, Pleass H, Snelling P
Outcomes from a Transplant (Net) Working Group (pdf, 43kb)
Outcomes from a Transplant (Net) Working Group Presentation (pdf, 444kb)
The statewide introduction of a Medication Advice Card (MAC) to reduce adverse events, empower patients and engage clinicians [68] Bloomer S, Goodman K
The statewide introduction of a Medication Advice Card (MAC) to reduce adverse events, empower patients and engage clinicians (pdf, 33kb)
The statewide introduction of a Medication Advice Card (MAC) to reduce adverse events, empower patients and engage clinicians Presentation (pdf, 570kb)
Strengthening evaluations of clinical networks [109] Haines M
Addressing Quality, Safety and Workforce Issues [103] Smith C, Jones B, Benhamu J
Addressing Quality, Safety and Workforce Issues (pdf, 43kb)
Addressing Quality, Safety and Workforce Issues Presentation (pdf, 43kb)
Action research project across a clinical network promotes uptake of evidence-based practice [59] Kelly AM, Pannifex J, Bamert M, Braitberg G
Action research project across a clinical network promotes uptake of evidence-based practice (pdf, 43kb)
Action research project across a clinical network promotes uptake of evidence-based practice Presentation (pdf, 43kb)
Evaluation of Networks: the Hunter New England experience [53] Way PL, Browne, K, Carter S, Jennings J, Wiggers J
Evaluation of Networks: the Hunter New England experience (pdf, 53kb)
Evaluation of Networks: the Hunter New England experience Presentation (pdf, 928kb)
Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce (GMCT) Renal Services Network: Six years before the Mast [64] Westgarth F, Snelling P, O’Shaughnessy D
Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce (GMCT) Renal Services Network: Six years before the Mast (pdf, 34kb)
Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce (GMCT) Renal Services Network: Six years before the Mast Presentation (pdf, 34kb)
Integrated Cardiovascular Clinical Network SA [23] Tideman P, Tirimacco R, Simpson P
Integrated Cardiovascular Clinical Network SA (pdf, 34kb)
Integrated Cardiovascular Clinical Network SA Presentation (pdf, 1Mb)
Stroke care in selected Victorian health services: Phase 1 Evaluation Report. Victorian Stroke Care Strategy [85] Cadilhac D, Moss K
Stroke care in selected Victorian health services: Phase 1 Evaluation Report. Victorian Stroke Care Strategy (pdf, 34kb)
Stroke care in selected Victorian health services: Phase 1 Evaluation Report. Victorian Stroke Care Strategy Presentation (pdf, 780kb)
Cardiology Clinical Network Response to Rising Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Presentations [98] Tideman P, Heddle W, Tirimacco R
Cardiology Clinical Network Response to Rising Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Presentations (pdf, 43kb)
Cardiology Clinical Network Response to Rising Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Presentations (pdf, 645kb)
Evaluation of a collaborative approach to enabling clinicians to change practices for central line insertion and reduce bacteraemias [60] Burrell A, Murgo M, Calabria E
The Matrix: Creating an implementation evaluation framework for clinical networks [65] Donnellan, A, Slattery M, Henderson C
The Matrix: Creating an implementation evaluation framework for clinical networks (pdf, 42kb)
The Matrix: Creating an implementation evaluation framework for clinical networks Presentation (pdf, 499kb)
Theme 3: Consumers as network participants and partners in improving care
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
11.00am - 12.30pm
2.00pm – 3.30pm
11.00am - 12.30pm
F4
Achieving consumer participation in cancer clinical networks [75] Shand M, McKenzie M, Roos I, Simons K, Scott C, Paul M
Achieving consumer participation in cancer clinical networks (pdf, 34kb)
Achieving consumer participation in cancer clinical networks Presentation (pdf, 48kb)
Amplifying the consumer voice within GMCT Clinical Networks: the successes and challenges [24] Eikli M, Needham K, Watt H
Non-Governmental Organisations – A strong consumer voice in GMCT Clinical Networks [21] Harvey T, Daher B, Killeen G
Health Consumers’ Council WA as a model for consumer partnerships with Networks [69] Drake M
Health Consumers’ Council WA as a model for consumer partnerships with Networks (pdf, 43kb)
Theme 4: Connected and collaborative care, how are networks contributing
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
11.00am - 12.30pm
T3
2.00pm – 3.30pm
T10
11.00am - 12.30pm
F5
Stroke Services in New South Wales. Are we there yet? [63] Longworth M, Day S, Pollack M
Stroke Services in New South Wales. Are we there yet? (pdf, 42kb)
Stroke Services in New South Wales. Are we there yet? Presentation (pdf, 321kb)
Stronger Together: Using Networks to develop a Statewide model of care for young people with Spina Bifida transitioning to adult health services in New South Wales [13] Brodie LS, Steinbeck K, West C
Stronger Together: Using Networks to develop a Statewide model of care for young people with Spina Bifida transitioning to adult health services in New South Wales (pdf, 33kb)
Stronger Together: Using Networks to develop a Statewide model of care for young people with Spina Bifida transitioning to adult health services in New South Wales Presentation (pdf, 159kb)
Developing a New South Wales Obesity Management Plan [43] Donovan R, Caterson I, Franklin J
Developing a New South Wales Obesity Management Plan (pdf, 33kb)
Developing a New South Wales Obesity Management Plan Presentation (pdf, 90kb)
Orthogeriatric Services – Service Innovation led by the NSW Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce (GMCT) Aged Care Network [94] Ahmad L, Lindley RI, Hill C, Ogle S, Fraser K, Caughtry J, Needham K, Watt H
Giving feedback to healthcare facilities that transfer burn patients to the NSW Severe Burn Injury Units [19] Darton A, Milliss D
Giving feedback to healthcare facilities that transfer burn patients to the NSW Severe Burn Injury Units (pdf, 43kb)
Giving feedback to healthcare facilities that transfer burn patients to the NSW Severe Burn Injury Units Presentation (pdf, 354kb)
Health Networks: enabling clinicians to influence and support clinical practice improvement in country Western Australia [66] Vernon M, Donnellan A
Health Networks: enabling clinicians to influence and support clinical practice improvement in country Western Australia (pdf, 44kb)
Health Networks: enabling clinicians to influence and support clinical practice improvement in country Western Australia Presentation (pdf, 49kb)
Translating policy into practice: a case study [83] Goodman K, France L, Bianchini D, Green L
Translating policy into practice: a case study (pdf, 54kb)
Translating policy into practice: a case study Presentation (pdf, 636kb)
The Victorian Dysphagia Screening Project for the Acute Stroke Population [1] Francis L
The Victorian Dysphagia Screening Project for the Acute Stroke Population (pdf, 33kb)
The Victorian Dysphagia Screening Project for the Acute Stroke Population Presentation (pdf, 1.2Mb)
Connected and Collaborative Care in the South West [22] Groot, P, Roberts BJ
Connected and Collaborative Care in the South West (pdf, 34kb)
Connected and Collaborative Care in the South West Preasentation (pdf, 1.47Mb)
Increasing Access to Specialised Care for Rural Communities[10] Johnson J, McCormick M, Adarkar K, Middleton J
Developing clinical practice guidelines using clinical networks: Intensive Care Collaborative [28] Rolls K, Elliott D
Developing clinical practice guidelines using clinical networks: Intensive Care Collaborative (pdf, 72kb)
Developing clinical practice guidelines using clinical networks: Intensive Care Collaborative Presentation (pdf, 690kb)
JOBS Well Done are JOBS Done Locally: Development of a Joint Outpatients Burn Service between a Tertiary and Local Hospital [26] Phillips WJ, Cheng NG, Moore PS
JOBS Well Done are JOBS Done Locally: Development of a Joint Outpatients Burn Service between a Tertiary and Local Hospital (pdf, 56kb)
JOBS Well Done are JOBS Done Locally: Development of a Joint Outpatients Burn Service between a Tertiary and Local Hospital (pdf, 1.4Mb)
11.00am - 12.30pm
T4
2.00pm – 3.30pm
T10
11.00am - 12.30pm
F5
Multidisciplinary Care – Networks Collaborations and Other Configurations – Medico/Legal Issues [71] Edquist M
Multidisciplinary Care – Networks Collaborations and Other Configurations – Medico/Legal Issues (pdf, 34kb)
Multidisciplinary Care – Networks Collaborations and Other Configurations – Medico/Legal Issues Presentation (pdf, 500kb)
Best practice gynaecological cancer care in NSW [14] Hobbs KM, Hogg R, Hutton AL
The ripple effect of changing work practices….. best practice and best intentions have practical consequences [80] Bain CA, Sharma R, Raikundalia GK
The ripple effect of changing work practices….. best practice and best intentions have practical consequences (pdf, 50kb)
The ripple effect of changing work practices….. best practice and best intentions have practical consequences Presentation (pdf, 505kb)
MDTs in NSW: Role in Clinical Networks and Multidisciplinary Care [108] Thomas R
MDTs in NSW: Role in Clinical Networks and Multidisciplinary Care (pdf, 33kb)
MDTs in NSW: Role in Clinical Networks and Multidisciplinary Care Presentation (pdf, 644kb)
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Network to Network 2010
The inaugural Australasian Clinical Networks Conference
March 17 – 19 2010
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)