Month: April 2019

Mr Nathan Reeves1, Professor Gary Rogers1 1Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia Background: Recognising the importance of interprofessional education (IPE) in the skilling of the health workforce of the future has been a key pillar of Griffith Health Institute for the...
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Dorothy Clendon1, Chantalle  Corbett1 1Capital And Coast District Health Board, Capital & Coast District Health Board (CCDHB), is located in New Zealand’s capital city Wellington, and purchases and provides health services for over 300,000 people. In early 2018 CCDHB embarked...
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Ms Molly Galea1 1Northern Health, Melbourne, Australia An effective staff education program will maintain a skilled allied health workforce, reduce clinical errors and retain staff. To maintain funding and staff engagement, the allied health program needs to consistently deliver and...
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Ms Rachel Yates1 1Universities Australia, Deakin, Australia Background and aim: Quality clinical placements in pre-registration years are essential to developing a skilled health workforce. They influence how clinicians act, and where they eventually work – with direct implications on health...
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Miss Melanie Reeves1, Mr Jeremy Carr3 1Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network, Wagga Wagga, Australia , 2Wagga Wagga Campus of the Rural Clinical School, School of Medicine Sydney University of Notre Dame Australia, Wagga Wagga , 2650, 3Back On Track Physiotherapy, Corowa...
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Mrs Louise Wellington1, Mrs Maree Raymer1, Mr Pat Swete Kelly1 1Metro North Hospital And Health Service, Herston, Australia Background: Advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapy (AMP) roles have demonstrated value and high levels of support in specialist outpatient services but workforce readiness may...
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Mrs Prue McRae1, Dr Merrilyn  Banks1,2, Dr Adrienne  Young1,2, Professor Ruth Hubbard3, Dr  Nancye Peel3, Professor Adrian Barnett2, Associate Professor Kwang Lim4,5, Professor Nicholas  Graves2, Professor  Susan  Kurrle6, Professor Irene Blackberry4,7, Professor  Theresa  Green2, Professor  Sharon Inouye8,9, Assoc Prof Alison ...
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Sarah Jensen1, Jason  Warnock1 1Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, Australia Early assessment and management of foot disease (ulcer, infection, ischaemia and acute Charcot) is associated with improved outcomes, including reducing hospitalisation and preventable amputations. Across Queensland access to...
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Professor Susan Nancarrow1, Dr Alison Roots1, Ms Gretchen Young2, Ms Katy O’Callaghan3, Dr Annie Banbury1, Dr Anna Moran4 1Southern Cross University, Coolangatta, Australia, 2Young Futures, Brisbane, Australia, 3Outpost Consulting, Brisbane, Australia, 4University of Melbourne, Albury / Wodonga, Australia The Victorian...
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Dr Priya Martin1, Associate Professor Monica Moran2, Ms Nicky Graham3, Dr Anne Hill4 1Cunningham Centre, Darling Downs Health, Toowoomba, Australia, 2Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, The University of Western Australia, Geraldton, Australia, 3Children’s Health Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4The University...
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