Thursday- Herston Health Precinct Symposium – 20212021-11-19T14:02:49+10:00

2021 Herston Healthcare Symposium

Thursday 9th September

Time Stamp Description
Oral Presentations

Welcome & Introduction 

Prof Julia Crilly  

1:45min
Advanced patient-derived microglia assay for pre-clinical, and clinical trial, drug evaluation

Anthony White  

6:58min
PEP talk: a case report on a custom positive expiratory pressure adaptor using 3D printing

Laura Daly  

14:40min
Vaccination of human subjects with attenuated Necator americanus hookworm larvae: a randomised, placebo-controlled phase 1 trial

Paul Chapman  

20:10min
MALADPTIVE REPAIR IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)

Purba Nag  

27:20min
State of the Art in Personalised Device Manufacturing

David Forrestal  

34:40min
Exploring the feasibility of using deep learning and Artificial Intelligence for OA type distal radius fracture classification

Ashish Wadhawan  

43:50min
Developing a Virtual Reality Rehabilitation System with Hand Tracking

Aaron Coox 

48:30min
New human blood-brain barrier cell culture approach for improved modelling of brain drug delivery

Anthony White 

53:50min
Effect of genetic variants on gene expression of the endocannabinoid system among women with and without endometriosis

Keisuke Tanaka  

1:00:05min
Detecting antibiotic resistance with instrument-free prototype tests

Abdulrahman Ayfan  

1:06:03min
Understanding a Surge in Respiratory Viruses Despite Physical Distancing Using Genetic Surveillance

Kym Lowry  

1:14:10min
Supporting Mainstreaming of Genomic Testing in Renal Medicine through Development of Decision Aids

Lindsay Fowles  

1:20:45min
Closing Remarks

Prof Julia Crilly  

KEYNOTE LECTURE: GENOMIC MEDICINE: HAS IT DELIVERED IN THE LAST 20 YEARS AND WHAT LIES AHEAD,

Welcome & Introduction 

Professor Jeffrey Lipman, Research Ambassador, Research Services 

3.10min
Dr Nic Waddell, Group Leader, Medical Genomics Cancer Program Coordinator

Dr Nic Waddell, Group Leader, Medical Genomics Cancer Program Coordinator 

FALLS IN HOSPITAL AND HOW TO AVOID THEM

Welcome & Introduction 

Nicole Gavin, Nurse Researcher, Cancer Care Services 

2.00min
HACKS FOR HACS AND COMPREHENSIVE CARE

Marghie Murgo, Senior Nursing Advisor, Partnering with Consumers Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 

27.30min
FRAILTY AND FALLS IN HOSPITAL: TIME TO SHIFT FOCUS?

Prue McRae, Physiotherapist, Health Services Researcher and State-wide Program Manager for Eat, 

Walk, Engage, Internal Medicine Research Unit, RBWH 

46.30min
LOOKING TO THE PAST TO ADDRESS THE PRESENT: FALLS PREVENTION THROUGH A NIGHTINGALE LENS

Dr Laurie Grealish, Associate Professor of Subacute and Aged Nursing, Griffith University 

1.05.23min
BREAKING IT DOWN – FALLS PREVENTION INNOVATIONS RBWH PHARMACY DEPARTMENT

Julie Withers, Advanced Medical Pharmacist and Team Leader Pharmacy, RBWH; Adrienne Kostellar, Advanced Medical Pharmacist, Pharmacy, RBWH 

1.23.50min
I MAY AS WELL CURL UP AND DIE: PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF MOBILITY

Prue McRae, Physiotherapist, Health Services Researcher and State-wide Program Manager for Eat, Walk, Engage, Internal Medicine Research Unit, RBWH 

1.41.00min
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS TO SUPPORT MOVEMENT, REDUCE CONFUSION AND MINIMISE DISTRESS

Lyntara (Tara) Quirke, Senior Environmental Design Consultant, Dementia Training Australia 

1.59.40min
Closing Statement

Nicole Gavin, Nurse Researcher, Cancer Care Services 

HERSTON INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSTITUTE – BEYOND HERSTON AND TRADITIONAL RESEARCH

Welcome & Introduction 

Jason Roberts, Interim HeIDI Director, RBWH 

3.45min
NURSES VS INFECTIONS: WINNING IN MANY WAYS

Trish Hurt, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Infection Monitoring & Prevention Service, RBWH; Professor Nicole Marsh, Nursing and Midwifery Director, Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, RBWH; Jane Wickins, Clinical Nurse, TPCH; Dr Mary Batch, Clinical Nurse, Infectious Diseases, RBWH; Ms Wing-Wuen Chu (Karina) 

Professor Claire Rickard, Conjoint Professor of Infection Prevention and Vascular Access, UQ and HeIDI;

34:30min
IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN QUEENSLAND

Associate Professor Lisa Hall, Associate Professor in Epidemiology, School of Public Health, UQ 

47:44min
mDRIFT and APPROACH FOR COMPLEX INFECTIONS – ORTHOPAEDICS AND UROLOGY

Dr Paul Chapman, Infectious Disease Physician, RBWHDr Matthew Roberts, Consultant Urologist, RBWH; Dr Sumudu Britton, Infectious Diseases Physician, RBWHDr Johanna Mayer-Coverdale, Clinical Fellow, HeIDI 

1:13:40mim
ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP DECISION SUPPORT IN THE ED: IDENTIFYING UNTREATED PATHOGENS AND DRUG-BUG MISMATCHES FOR PATIENT FOLLOW-UP

Dr Rajeev Jarugula, Staff Specialist, Emergency Medicine, TPCH ; Anthony Nguyen, Principle Research Scientist, The Australian eHealth Research Centre (AEHRC), CSIRO

1:29:15min
THE HEIDI FELLOW EXPERIENCE

Dr Kanthi Vemuri, Clinical Fellow, HeIDI; Professor David Paterson, Director, UQCCR

1:45:00min
MICROSAMPLING FOR SAFER GENTAMICIN THERAPY IN NEONATES

Dr Francine Hosking, Neonatal Consultant; Dr Suzanne Parker, NHMRC Early Career Fellow, UQCCR; Dr Brett McWhinney, Supervising Scientist, Pathology Queensland 

2:12:25min
Closing Statement

Jason Roberts, Interim HeIDI Director, RBWH 

Education Sessions

Time Stamp Description
12:30pm RESEARCH COORDINATOR DAY: SOURCE DATA ECONSENT/CONSENT DELEGATION LOGS
IQVIA, Contract Research Organisation
Welcome & Introduction
Elizabeth Wilson, Director Strategic Site Relationships ANZ, Early Phase Oncology/Haematology Network Lead 
9:50min
Consent & Re-consent + discussion
Edward Newing, Quality Management
58:26min
Delegation of Authority Logs + discussion
Sara Moldovan, Quality Manager, ANZ
3:00pm IP MANAGEMENT CAPA’S
IQVIA, Contract Research Organisation
Welcome & Introduction
Elizabeth Wilson, Director Strategic Site Relationships ANZ, Early Phase Oncology/Haematology Network Lead 
2:41min
Investigation Product Risk Management + discussion
Silvia Fernandes, Snr Quality Specialist.
1:03:30min
Closing Statement
Elizabeth Wilson, Director Strategic Site Relationships ANZ, Early Phase Oncology/Haematology Network Lead 
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