2005 EDUCATION IN HEALTH CARE CONFERENCE
Re:Energise Learning in Health Care
20 - 21 OCTOBER 2005
Guest Speakers
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Dr Fiona Wood FRACS
Director - Royal Perth Hospital Burns Unit & Co-founder and Director - Clinical Cell Culture Limited. Australian of the Year 2005
Learning through reflection
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Prof. Judy Lumby
Executive Director - College of Nursing
Educational leadership - balancing evidence with practice, policy & power
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Assoc. Prof. Heather Beattie
Coordinator of Teaching & Learning - School of Nursing, University of Queensland
Building partnerships between universities and hospitals through innovative models of education
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Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Graham Wilkinson
Director of Nursing Services - West Moreton Health Service District
Leading change through education
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Mr Michael Coghlan
eLearning Coordinator - TAFE South Australia
Is voice on-line for you? It's easy, interactive and cost effective
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Ms Avril Henry
Director - AH Revelations
Reaching all generations - teaching strategies that work
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Dr Lester Levy
Chief Executive - New Zealand Leadership Institute, University of Auckland
Educationalists as leaders of change - unlocking the key to lifelong learning
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Dr. Sharon Mickan
Director of Allied Health - Mater Health Services
Leveraging your teams' effectiveness
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Ms Brenda Goldie
Nurse Educator - Mater Education Centre
Throw away your drug calculation exams - a new approach to medication safety
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Mr Andrew Wells
Nurse Educator - Mater Education Centre
Enhancing the communication of education
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Ms Marie Jasinski
Managing Director - Design Planet
Games Online - a stimulating way to teach the affective domain
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Prof. Peter Yellowlees
Professor of Psychiatry & Director of Academic Information Systems - University of California, Davis
Learning without boundaries
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Dr Paula Mitchell
Managing Director - Sleep Solutions
Redesigning education for a 24/7 workforce<
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Prof. Glenn Gardner
Professor of Clinical Nursing - Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital and Queensland University of Technology
Making research a reality in clinical practice
Ms Melissa Meldrum
Legal Counsel, Clinical Safety and Quality - Mater Health Services
Communicating through critical incidents
Ms Robyn Parkes
Director - Staff Development Department, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Taking learning to the workplace
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Prof. Paul Fulbrook
School of Nursing - Australian Catholic University
Is evidence based practice the 'be all' and 'end all'?
Dr Chris Purcell
Deputy Head of School - School of Nursing, Griffith University
The university as a nursery - growing health care professionals
Ms Joy Vickerstaff
Executive Director Nursing and Midwifery - Canberra Hospital
Magnet hospitals attract life-long learners
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Exceptional People. Exceptional Care.
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