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Day 2 Program & Presentations
To download the Full Conference Program, click here (PDF).
To download a copy of the presentation given by each of the presenters, click on the presentation title. Please note that not all presenters gave permission for thier presentation to be uploaded.
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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2009 |
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SESSION 5 - AUDITORIUM |
| 9.00 - 9.05am |
Welcome Dr Anthony Smith, Deputy Director, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia |
| 9.05am - 9.25am |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: A Legal Framework for Cross Border Telemedicine - The R-Bay Market Evaluation Project Leif Erik Nohr, Senior Legal Adviser, Norwegian Centre for Integrated Care and Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Norway |
| 9.25am - 9.40am |
Care at a Distance: When Does Videoconferencing Help? Dr Josie Di Donato, Project Officer- Health Information System, Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland), Australia |
| 9.40am - 9.55am |
Upskilling International Medical Graduate Specialists in Anaesthesia Using Videoconferencing Niall Higgins, Nurse Educator, Queensland Health, Australia |
| 9.55am - 10.10am |
IT is not Impossible - Establishing a Rural Clinical Support Network Gayle Boschert, Clever Health Project Manager, Grampians Rural Health Alliance, Australia |
| 10.10am - 10.25am |
Interns Facilitating the Provision of a Specialist Service via Videophone Technology in Rural General Practice Dr Tim Kelly, Rural Medical Education Coordinator, Adelaide to Outback GP Training Program, Australia |
| 10.25am - 10.45am |
Providing Disease Management to the masses: What role for ICT? Dr George Margelis, Intel Australia Digital Health Group, Australia |
| 10.45am - 10.55am |
Panel Discussion |
| 10.55am - 11.25am |
Morning Tea |
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SESSION 6 |
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STREAM 1 - AUDITORIUM |
STREAM 2 - SESSION ROOM 1 |
| 11.25am - 11.40am |
Incorporation of Teledermatology into Accident and Emergency: Skin Emergency Telemedicine Service Dr James Muir, Research Associate, Dermatology Research Centre, University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Australia |
Presentations from Statewide Telehealth Services, Queensland Health Dr Craig Kennedy, Director, Statewide Telehealth, Queensland Health, Australia
Videoconferencing for Medical Oncology Outreach Consultations: An Underused Technology Dr Sabe Sabesan, FRACP, Department of Medical Oncology, Townsville Hospital and School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Retrieval Services Queensland Matt Barneveld, Nurse Educator, Retrieval Services QLD, Queensland Health, Australia
Interpreter Services Libby Sterling, Principal Interpreter Service Quality Officer – Northern, Queensland Health, Australia
Telehealth Delivery of Pregnancy Diabetes Care in Queensland Australia Dr Maree Mungomery, Endocrinologist, Department of Endocrinology, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Australia
Offender Health Dr Alun Richards, Senior Director, Offender Health Service, Queensland Health, Australia |
| 11.40am - 11.55am |
Successes and Failures in Military Teledermatology Anthony Hopcraft, Adj Assoc Lecturer, Centre for Military and Veterans' Health, Australia |
| 11.55am - 12.10pm |
Clinical Application of the Tele-Airway Management System in the Emergency Department: Accurate Recording of Pre-Hospital Resuscitation Using UMPC Junho Cho, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea |
| 12.10pm - 12.25pm |
User Acceptance as a Key to Success for the Implementation of a Telematic Support System in German Emergency Medical Services Marie-Therese Schneiders, Research Assistant, RWTH Aachen University, Germany |
| 12.25pm - 12.40pm |
An Integrated Telehealth Evaluation Model Dr Laurie Wilson, Post-Retirement Fellow, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia & Susan Hansen, PhD Candidate, CSIRO ICT Centre and University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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| 12.40pm - 12.50pm |
Panel Discussion |
Panel Discussion |
| 12.50pm - 1.50pm |
Lunch & Poster Viewing |
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SESSION 7 - AUDITORIUM |
| 1.50pm - 2.05am |
Accurate Recording of Pre-hospital Resuscitation Events using an Ultramobile Personal Computer: A Pilot Study Junho Cho, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea |
| 2.05pm - 2.20pm |
A Mobile Phone-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Antti Sarela, Project Leader, CSIRO, The Australian E-Health Research Centre, Australia |
| 2.20pm - 2.35pm |
Successes and Challenges in Use of the Internet to Manage Mental Health Conditions Dr David Hailey, Visiting Scholar, Centre for Online Health, Australia |
| 2.35pm - 2.50pm |
Development of a Low-cost Mobile-ICT Platform to Deliver Psychotherapy to Prevent Suicide Dr Rohana Marasinghe, PhD Candidate, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia |
| 2.50pm - 3.05pm |
Panel Discussion |
| 3.05pm - 3.35pm |
Afternoon Tea |
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SESSION 8 - AUDITORIUM |
| 3.35pm - 3.55pm |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Telegeriatrics: Building an Online Service System for Specialist Aged Care Professor Len Gray, Director, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia |
| 3.55pm - 4.10pm |
Cognitive Assessment in Older Adults via Video Consultation: Interim Results Melinda Martin-Khan, Research Fellow, The University of Queensland, Australia |
| 4.10pm - 4.25pm |
Do Clinicians Know How Much Walking their Patients do in Geriatric Rehabilitation Wards? Vivian Cheung, PhD Candidate, The University of Queensland, Australia |
| 4.25pm - 4.40m |
Panel Discussion |
| 4.40pm - 4.50pm |
Evaluation and Awards |
| 4.50pm |
Conference Close - Day 2 Professor Len Gray, Director, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia |
To view the SFT-09 Day 1 Program, click here.
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This event has now passed. The Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland wishes to thank all whom attended and supported the 2009 International Successes and Failures in Telehealth (SFT-09 Australia) Conference.
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