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HTNA 25 th Annual Scientific Meeting on Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Bandha Hotel Bali – August 16 th to 18 th 2018 Guest Speakers Professor Fiona Wood Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon specialising in the field of burn care, trauma and scar reconstruction. As Director of the WA Burns Service of Western Australia she is consultant at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children and Fiona Stanley Hospital. As Director of Burns Research she leads an interdisciplinary team with broad collaboration focused on translation to improve clinical outcomes. She has been the recipient of the 2003 Australian Medical Association ‘Contribution to Medicine’ Award and an Order of Australia Medal for work with Bali bombing victims. As a National Living Treasure and Australian Citizen of the Year in 2004, she received the honour of being named Australian of the Year in 2005. Fiona and Marie Stoner, co-founders of Clinical Cell Culture, now Avita- Medical, won the 2005 Clunies Ross Award for their contributions to Medical Science in Australia. Fiona has recently been painted by artist Anh Do! PRELIMINARY PROGRAM John Lippmann began diving over forty years ago and developed an avid interest in diver rescue and first aid, decompression, deeper diving and marine animal injuries. He has been involved in researching, teaching, writing and consulting on safe diving, decompression and accident management for both divers and the general community for more than 30 years. John has specialised in certain areas including resuscitation, first aid, oxygen administration, diver rescue, various aspects of decompression and the investigation and reporting of diving accidents, fatal and non-fatal. John has authored, or co-authored, many books that have been published and distributed worldwide. These include The DAN Emergency Handbook, Deeper Into Diving, The Essentials of Deeper Sport Diving, Scuba Safety in Australia, Oxygen First Aid, First Aid & Emergency Care, Automated External Defibrillators, Advanced Oxygen First Aid, Basic Life Support, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Decompression Illness, Am I Fit To Dive, and others. He is a contributing author/editor of the 5 th edition of Diving & Subaquatic Medicine. His articles and research papers on diving safety and accident management have been published in medical, technical and recreational diving journals throughout the world. John was the founder of the Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) which he established in 1994; an effort to improve the safety of scuba diving within the Asia-Pacific. He was Chairman, Executive Director and Director of Training for DAN AP 20 years, the editor of Alert Diver Asia-Pacific for 13 years, and is currently Chairman and Director of Research at DAN AP. In 2007, he received an Order of Australia award for services to scuba diving safety, resuscitation and first aid. John Lippmann OAM

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HTNA 25th Annual Scientific Meeting on Diving and Hyperbaric MedicineBandha Hotel Bali – August 16th to 18th 2018

Guest SpeakersProfessor Fiona Wood

Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon specialising in the field of burn care, trauma and scar reconstruction. As Director of the WA Burns Service of Western Australia she is consultant at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children and Fiona Stanley Hospital.

As Director of Burns Research she leads an interdisciplinary team with broad collaboration focused on translation to improve clinical outcomes.

She has been the recipient of the 2003 Australian Medical Association ‘Contribution to Medicine’ Award and an Order of Australia Medal for work with Bali bombing victims. As a National Living Treasure and Australian Citizen of the Year in 2004, she received the honour of being named Australian of the Year in 2005.

Fiona and Marie Stoner, co-founders of Clinical Cell Culture, now Avita-Medical, won the 2005 Clunies Ross Award for their contributions to Medical Science in Australia.

Fiona has recently been painted by artist Anh Do!

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

John Lippmann began diving over forty years ago and developed an avid interest in diver rescue and first aid, decompression, deeper diving and marine animal injuries. He has been involved in researching, teaching, writing and consulting on safe diving, decompression and accident management for both divers and the general community for more than 30 years. John has specialised in certain areas including resuscitation, first aid, oxygen administration, diver rescue, various aspects of decompression and the investigation and reporting of diving accidents, fatal and non-fatal.

John has authored, or co-authored, many books that have been published and distributed worldwide. These include The DAN Emergency Handbook, Deeper Into Diving, The Essentials of Deeper Sport Diving, Scuba Safety in Australia, Oxygen First Aid, First Aid & Emergency Care, Automated External Defibrillators, Advanced Oxygen First Aid, Basic Life Support, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Decompression Illness, Am I Fit To Dive, and others. He is a contributing author/editor of the 5th edition of Diving & Subaquatic Medicine. His articles and research papers on diving safety and accident management have been published in medical, technical and recreational diving journals throughout the world.

John was the founder of the Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) which he established in 1994; an effort to improve the safety of scuba diving within the Asia-Pacific. He was Chairman, Executive Director and Director of Training for DAN AP 20 years, the editor of Alert Diver Asia-Pacific for 13 years, and is currently Chairman and Director of Research at DAN AP. In 2007, he received an Order of Australia award for services to scuba diving safety, resuscitation and first aid.

John Lippmann OAM

Preliminary Program

Thursday 16th August07:30 to 09:0009:00 to 12:00

RegistrationHTNA / ANZHMG Annual General Meetings

SESSION 113:00 to 14:30

5:30 to 7:30pm

14:30 to 14:50 Afternoon teaSESSION 215:00 to 16:30

TitleInvited speaker presentationFree papers

Friday 17th August – Hyperbaric Medicine07:30 to 08:3008:30 to 10:00

RegistrationSESSION 3 Free papers

10:00 to 10:2010:20 to 12:00

Morning teaSESSION 4 Free papers

12:00 to 13:00 Lunch13:00 to 14:30 SESSION 5

Free papers14:30 to 14:50 Afternoon tea14:50 to 16:30 SESSION 6

Free papers

Saturday 18th August – Diving Medicine 08:00 to 10:00 SESSION 7

Free papers

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10:00 to 10:20 Morning tea10:20 to 12:00 SESSION 8

Free papers12:00 to 13:00 Lunch13:00 to 14:30 SESSION 9

Free papers14:30 to 14:50 Afternoon tea14:50 to 16:30 SESSION 10 – Reports from Hyperbaric Facilities

A series of 5 minute reports from clinical hyperbaric facilities across Australia & New Zealand

Welcome cocktail party – Bali Niksoma (upstairs): Hitana

TitleOpening Address - TBAInvited speaker presentationFree papers

7:00pm to late Conference Dinner – Poolside Bandha Hotel

16:30 to 17:00 Clinical Trials Meeting

12:00 to 13:00 Lunch

Evening free