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Christchurch Conference Presentations:-

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MONDAY-DAY 1

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TUESDAY-DAY 2

SESSION 1-Rethinking the options for maternity care

Does size matter? The safety of giving birth in smaller maternity hospitals-A/Prof Sally Tracey DOWNLOAD

Challenges for a new maternity Service-Ms Yvonne McCann DOWNLOAD

Balancing the options-Ms Karen Guilliland  DOWNLOAD


Midwife led maternal discharge Patient Outcomes-safety and satisfaction.
Development of a patient information package-Ms Sahida Chand & Ms Fran Wheate  DOWNLOAD

SESSION 2-Refocussing our efforts to meet the other health needs of women

Violence Against Women-Why it should be a priority for women’s hospitals-Ms Marg D’Arcy DOWNLOAD

Optimising care for women & children: A family violence intervention program-Ms Mollie Wilson & Ms Miranda Ritchie DOWNLOAD

Being a woman is good for health-integrating health.Integrating health
promotion into clinical care-Ms Rosemary Burrell  DOWNLOAD

Benchmarking gynaecological care: process & outcome -Ms Anna Bosco, Ms Robyn Collins & Ms M Hutchinson DOWNLOAD


SESSION 3-Utilising Evidence & applying research & technology in Women’s health care

Testing the applicability of the Transtheoretical model of change to evidence based
midwifery practice-Ms Maxine Wardrop DOWNLOAD

The rising caesarean section rate-could guidelines help? -Prof Cindy Farquhar DOWNLOAD

Bridging the gap : getting evidence into practice-Ms Lynne Rig DOWNLOAD

SESSION 4-Redesigning workflow, releasing workload and revising roles to meet demand

Trend Care: an acuity system that really works-Ms Beth Burt 

Resident out of hours consultants-fantasy or necessity? -Dr Keith Allenby  DOWNLOAD



WEDNESDAY

SESSION 1-Reform, relocation & restructure in Women’s and Children’s health

Improving outcomes for women and children at Canterbury -Ms Mary Gordon DOWNLOAD

Happy Families? Integration of Women’s and Children’s Services -Ms Kay Hyman DOWNLOAD

Future proofing your “new” baby -Ms Pauline Burt & Mr Brian Spinks *
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Do stress the small stuff-It may be the most important. -Ms Jenny Humphries  DOWNLOAD


SESSION 2- Reducing Risk

Evidence based care paths and integrated care models in a diverse health care service-Ms Giselle Caswell  *
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Synergy and substance: aligning efforts & evidence to reduce clinical risks-Ms Del McGuiness DOWNLOAD

Clinical risk management-taking it to the next level-Dr Michael Nicholl DOWNLOAD

SESSION 3-Rethinking critical care options

The revolution in neonatal unit design-Dr Neil Roy DOWNLOAD

Work area design within a tertiary neonatal unit -Dr Nicola Austin*
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Strategies to enhance neonatal nursing research awareness & best practice-Ms Debbie O’Donoghue DOWNLOAD

Turning two into one…merging paediatric and cardiac intensive care-Ms Elaine McCall *
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THURSDAY

SESSION 1-Reflections upon the organisation and delivery of Children’s health services

Networking Children’s health services to maximise efficiency and
outcomes-Ms Judith Lissing & Prof Les White  DOWNLOAD

Priority Setting in Child Health: Using readily available data-Ms Mollie Wilson DOWNLOAD

‘Look Who’s Talking’- Ms Carolyn Oliff & Ms Fleur Gilroy DOWNLOAD

SESSION 2-Reconsidering the input of consumers in planning & delivering Children’s health care

Putting Kids in the picture: Using ‘photovoice’ to explore children & young people’s ideas & perceptions
of disability in hospital -Prof. Philip Darbyshire *
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Involving Families at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead-applying the philosophy
of family centred care-Ms Leigh Wilson & Ms Elizabeth Harnett DOWNLOAD

The right services in the right place at the right time-Ms Margaret Piper DOWNLOAD

SESSION 3-Research and clinical innovations in Paediatrics

Keynote Address: Paediatric Research-from bench to bedside-A/Prof Liz Elliot  
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International vaccine trials-impact for children’s hospitals-Prof. Don Roberton DOWNLOAD

Effect of the introduction of a lumbar puncture sticker & teaching mannequin on junior staff
documentation & performances of paediatric lumbar punctures-Dr Jonny Taitz  DOWNLOAD

Moving from institutional dependence to entrepreneurialism. Creating & funding a collaborative
research & practice development position-Prof. Philip Darbyshire DOWNLOAD

SESSION 4-Redesigning work practices and systems of care for better health outcomes

Implementation of paediatric clinical practice guidelines into NSW emergency
departments (ED)- a pilot project -Ms Marilyn Cruickshank  & Ms Fiona Ferguson DOWNLOAD

The New England Experience -Ms Helen Stevens DOWNLOAD

Cerebral Palsy mobility management- Development of a service model-Ms Kim Gibson DOWNLOAD

Specialist home based nursing services for children with acute & chronic illness -Dr Carolyn Cooper  DOWNLOAD

FRIDAY

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