Emergency Care Institute ED Leadership Forum€¦ · 2017-06-09 · Megha Jain, Anaesthetist,...
Transcript of Emergency Care Institute ED Leadership Forum€¦ · 2017-06-09 · Megha Jain, Anaesthetist,...
Friday, 9 June 2017
Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney 11 Jamison Street, Sydney
Emergency Care Institute ED Leadership Forum
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ED Leadership Forum Friday, 9 June 2017
8.30 am Registrations Open
9.00 am Welcome
9.05 am
Trauma in ED
Domestic Violence: clinical and legal aspects
Maria Nittis, Department Head, Forensic Medical Unit, Western Sydney & Nepean Blue Mountains LHDs
Update on trauma coagulopathy and management: use of TEG and ROTEM
Megha Jain, Anaesthetist, Prince of Wales Hospital
Controversies: use of cervical collars
Duncan Reed, Senior ED Staff Specialist / Trauma Director, Gosford Hospital
11.00 am Morning Tea
11.30 am
Chronic Pain in ED
Overview and introduction
Paul Wrigley, Senior Staff Specialist Pain Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital
Quantifying the problem
Paul Wildin, Manager Frequent User Implementation, NSW Ambulance
The problem, the project and the outcomes
Paul Wrigley, Senior Staff Specialist Pain Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital
Success story at John Hunter Hospital
Fiona Hodson, Pain CNC, John Hunter Hospital
ED perspective and wrap-up
John Mackenzie, ECI Medical Officer
Panel Discussion
1.00 pm Lunch
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2.00 pm
ECI Updates
ED Quality framework next steps for smaller EDs
Gabrielle Mane, Advanced Trainee, Emergency Care Institute and Concord Hospital
What we’ve learned about improving access to emergency care knowledge
Lucy Harten-Ash, Advanced Trainee, Emergency Care Institute and Royal North Shore Hospital
2.30pm
ACS Pathway & Troponins
Troponins
John Mackenzie, ECI Medical Officer
Point of Care Troponins
Brian Heffernan, Point-of-Care Program Coordinator, NSW Pathology
ACS Pathway
Jenny Yu, Cardiologist, Prince of Wales Hospital
Discussion
4.30 pm Close
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How to get to the Amora Hotel Jamison Street Address Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
11 Jamison Street, SYDNEY
Getting there and away Rail Amora Hotel Jamison is a 5 minute walk from Wynyard Train Station. Plan your train journey here -
http://www.transportnsw.info/
Bus
Plan your bus journey here - http://www.transportnsw.info/
Driving and Car Parking We strongly recommend you take public transport to this event, but to find the quickest way to the
venue visit www.whereis.com.au and use the "Get Directions" tab.
As the new CBD light rail is under construction, there are some changes to roads surrounding the
hotel. Accessing the Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney is still possible, however drivers will be unable
to enter or exit Jamison Street from George Street.
Please visit http://mysydney.nsw.gov.au/guides/driving for more information.