Poster 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.
Poster presentation sessions
Theme 1:
Establishing and maintaining effective networks
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
1.15pm - 1.50pm
T5
1.15pm - 1.50pm
F6
Multidisciplinary Burn Education Program: Providing Specialist Knowledge to Clinicians [46] Connolly S, Darton A, Harvey J, Elfleet D
Multidisciplinary Burn Education Program: Providing specialist knowledge to clinicians (pdf, 34kb)
Multidisciplinary Burn Education Program: Providing specialist knowledge to clinicians Presentation (pdf, 118kb)
Trends in non-specific Chest Pain Separations in South Australia [12] Beltrame JF, Chew DP, Worthley MA, Arstall MA, Tirimacco R, Brooking D, Basso P, Phillips PA
Trends in non-specific chest pain separations in South Australia (pdf, 34kb)
Trends in non-specific chest pain separations in South Australia Presentation (pdf, 165kb)
Developing a Gynaecological Cancer Clinical Network – program logic and gap analysis informs comprehensive program planning [17] Thomas R, Lean C, Sinclair S, Anns M
Developing a Gynaecological Cancer Clinical Network: Program logic and gap analysis
informs comprehensive program planning (pdf, 34kb)
Developing a Gynaecological Cancer Clinical Network: Program logic and gap analysis
informs comprehensive program planning Presentation(pdf, 1.4Mb)
looksoutside website [50] Baarsma IJ
Bringing nurses together by using the internet as a networking tool [95] Collins D, Owen F, Morrow JC
Bringing nurses together by using the internet as a networking tool (pdf, 33kb)
Bringing nurses together by using the internet as a networking tool Presentation (pdf, 20 kb)
The BMT Network NSW – A unique model of a transparent, collaborative and cooperative Clinical Networking [96] Morrow JC, Dodds A, Antonenas V
Cancer Services Mapping in Southern Melbourne 2008-09 [32] Davis H, Liersch S, Eddy A, Robertson P
Structure: Getting it right! [54] Way PL, McCosker T, Browne K
Structure: Getting it right! (pdf, 41.7kb)
Structure: Getting it right! Presentation (pdf, 41.7kb)
Autonomic Dysreflexia – A Conundrum for NSW Spinal Network [8] Middleton J, Johnson J, Monypenny F, Adarkar K
Improving access for NSW residents to Musculoskeletal Services [16] Eisman JA, March L, Needham K, Speerin R, Watt H
Improving access for NSW residents to musculoskeletal services (pdf, 41.7kb)
Improving access for NSW residents to musculoskeletal services Presentation (pdf, 18.6kb)
Theme 2:
Evaluation and outcomes of clinical networks
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
1.15pm - 1.50pm
T6
1.15pm - 1.50pm
F7
Addressing the impact of the NBCSP on the colonoscopy capacity in NSW [15] Smith C
Addressing the
impact of the NBCSP on the colonoscopy capacity in NSW (pdf, 41.8kb)
Utilising Network Expertise for a Satisfactory Outcome [5] Silveira S, Steen J
Utilising Network Expertise for a Satisfactory Outcome (pdf, 34kb)
Utilising Network Expertise for a Satisfactory Outcome Presentation (pdf, 34kb)
The NSW Severe Burn Injury Service: a Coordinated Clinical Service across the Continuum of Care [18] Darton A, Harvey J, Elfleet D
The NSW Severe Burn Injury Service: a co-ordinated clinical service across the
continuum of care (pdf, 45kb)
The NSW Severe Burn Injury Service: a co-ordinated clinical service across the
continuum of care Presentation (pdf, 53kb)
Averting a food fight: Nutrition in Hospitals [41] Pang GJ, Matthews R, Needham K, Watt WH
Averting a food fight: Nutrition in hospitals (pdf, 33kb)
Theme 3:
Consumers as network participants and partners in improving care
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
1.15pm - 1.50pm
1.15pm - 1.50pm
Theme 4:
Connected and collaborative care, how are networks contributing
Thursday 18 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
1.15pm - 1.50pm
T7
1.15pm - 1.50pm
F8
eLearning as a novel approach to addressing stroke workforce knowledge and confidence [100] Wright A, Mollo A
Networking for nurses – does the role of a Network clinical Nurse Consultant help? [11] Collins D, Owen F, Morrow JC
Networking for nurses: Does the role of a Network Clinical Nurse Consultant help? (pdf, 33kb)
Implementing and Sustaining a Community of Practice within intensive care units across New South Wales [27] Kowal D, Rolls K, Burrell AR
Implementing and sustaining a community of practice within intensive care units
across New South Wales (pdf, 78kb)
Nourishing lives at home: Connecting Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) services in NSW [42] Pang GJ, Talbot PL, Bell JP, Needham KA, Watt WH
Nourishing lives at home: Connecting Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) services in
NSW (pdf, 33kb)
Lessons for network development: the experience of CanNET Victoria [67] Scott CJ, McKenzie M, Underhill C, Mitchell P, Roos I
A clinical network can enable specialist clinicians from varied health services to collaborate in the development of educational aids [70] Prudom E, Williams J
A clinical network can enable specialist clinicians from varied health services to
collaborate in the development of educational aids. (pdf, 60kb)
A clinical network can enable specialist clinicians from varied health services to
collaborate in the development of educational aids Presentation. (pdf, 94kb)
Islands in the Stream [2] Chronister K
Islands in the stream (pdf, 33kb)
Islands in the stream Presentation (pdf, 500kb)
An innovative digital referral service for burn injuries [20] Darton A, Waddell K, Harvey J, Elfleet D
An Innovative digital referral service for burn injuries (pdf, 33kb)
Collaborative partnerships for the care of the vulnerable children at risk of abuse [89] Horrigan V
Collaborative partnerships for the care of vulnerable children at risk of abuse (pdf, 34kb)
Collaborative partnerships for the care of vulnerable children at risk of abuse Presentation (pdf, 522kb)
1.15pm - 1.50pm
1.15pm - 1.50pm
F9
Specialist clinicians collaborate through the network forum creating a powerful business case resulting in greater public patient access for a cancer treatment [61] Prudom E, Brooks A, Bucci J
Specialist clinicians collaborate through the network forum creating a powerful
business case resulting in greater public patient access for a cancer treatment (pdf, 34kb)
Specialist clinicians collaborate through the network forum creating a powerful
business case resulting in greater public patient access for a cancer treatment Presentation (pdf, 28kb)
Successful implementation of statewide treatment program of Multiple Myeloma Cast Nephropathy with New Technology [105] Langham R
Topology of Stroke Clinicians [91] Jordan LA, Marsden D, Moore A
From the city to the country: One size does not fit all! [25] Hall J, Kearney J
From the city to the country: One size does not fit all! (pdf, 44kb)
From the city to the country: One size does not fit all Presentation (pdf, 710kb)
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Network to Network 2010
The inaugural Australasian Clinical Networks Conference
March 17 – 19 2010
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)