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| THEME | Allied Health Marketing and Profile | |
| 01 | Blogging in allied health: experience from an OT practice. Amy Geach |
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| 02 | Preventing pitfalls of service planning through early engagement of allied health Julianne Donnelly*, Sarah Raffell |
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| 03 | What GPs want! Amy Geach |
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| 04 | Disposal of unwanted medications: A safer home for the elderly Kyrillos Guirguis |
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| 05 | E-Learning resource to support allied health assistant felegation training Annette Davis, Tilly Waite, Desiree Terrill |
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| THEME | Assistant Workforces | |
| 06 | A day in the life of an Interdisciplinary Allied Health Assistant Rosie Antypas*, Dr Lisa O’Brien, Jacqui Salway |
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| 07 | Allied health assistances in cardiorespiratory and paediatrics physiotherapy Cassie Bell |
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| 08 | Providing shared client care across organisations: Tools to implement the AHA Supervision and Delegation Framework Dr Suzanne Evas, Vicki Jenkins, Ashley Willock, Deborah Kay* |
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| 09 | Evaluation of speech pathology therapy assistant roles in an acute stroke unit Aditi Gandhi, Marissa Corcoran, Rachel Wenke* |
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| 10 | Evaluation of the ‘Enhancing the role of the Nutrition Assistant at Dandenong Hospital’ project Teresa Orsini*, Jennifer Sequiera, Celia Durie |
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| 11 | National Allied Health Assistant Working Group: A community of practice Leanne Pagett |
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| 12 | Introduction of Community Care Allied Health Assistant Clinics Leanne Pagett*, Dominic Furphy, Shaun Archer |
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| 13 | Using the Calderdale Framework for workforce redesign: Pharmacy Assistant role redesign on an inpatient unit Rachael Raleigh, Trudy Teasdale, Jill Mahoney*, Dr Rachel Wenke |
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| 14 | The development and implementation of a mealtime assistance competency program for allied health assistants Dr Amanda Scott*, Meaghan Waddingham, Janine Mahoney, Dr Delwyne Stephens |
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| 15 | Allied health assistants in NSW – a structured approach Sue Steele-Smith |
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| 16 | Allied Health Assistant training program for equipment sourcing and ordering Sarah Temby, Bernadette O’Connor*, Erin Lowrie |
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| 17 | The role of Physician Assistants in Allied Health Workforce in rural Australia. Ankur Verma, Ruth Mcleod* |
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| THEME | Big Ideas | |
| 18 | Clinical prioritisation tools – to use or not to use? Jo Brady*, Katherine Harding |
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| 19 | Professionalism and philosophy: Understanding workforce change Martin Chadwick |
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| 20 | Improving allied health and nursing outcomes through best practice guidelines for Duchenne muscular dystrophy Dr Zoe Davidson*, Dr Paula Bray, A/Prof. Monique Ryan, Merryn Pearce, Prof. Joshua Burns |
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| 21 | From little things, big things grow – the development of an infant feeding system. Kay Gibbons*, Bernadette O’Connor, Michele Meehan |
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| 22 | Barriers to self-managing foot care, how addressing these can improve the quality of life and reduce the needs for podiatry services. Carol Mioduchowski*, Tina Loxley* |
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| 23 | Mmmmm-health – a tasty choice for consumer care, ‘front and centre’ on the menu Jacqueline Nix |
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| 24 | It started as a good idea and grew into a wave of change Kate Osborne *, Lyndel Santibanez, Tanya Lehmann |
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| 25 | Does religion have a place in hospitals? Martin Prewer, David Glenister * |
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| 26 | Leading transformational change in quality systems through an Allied Health innovation framework Rebecca Tyson |
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| 27 | Streamlining Allied Health led outpatient clinics in preparation for centralised access Lucy Whelan, Raisa Shaikh, Gillian Butcher, Kerry May* |
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| THEME | Early Graduate Programs | |
| 28 | Transition support program for allied health graduates – the how and the who Lauren Muir *, Dr Karen Donald, Dr Ruth Nicholls, Dora Szucs |
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| 29 | Transition support program for Allied Health graduates – all together now! Dr Ruth Nicholls *, Dr Karen Donald, Lauren Muir, Daniela Feuerlicht |
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| 30 | Presentation and evaluation of a multi-disciplinary graduate program for nursing, occupational and music therapy Alice Parkhill *, Anneliis Way * |
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| 31 | New graduate allied health in mental health – a workforce development programme Suzanne Stubbs, Megan Owens * |
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| THEME | Education / Academics | |
| 32 | Allied Health: Tracing the meaning of the term Martin Chadwick |
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| 33 | Improving workplace education efficiency and quality- evaluation of an Allied Health practitioner education framework Janet Golder *, Sam Sevenhuysen, Melanie Farli |
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| 34 | Clinical education model for the Acute Neurosciences Physiotherapy Team Thao Nguyen |
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| 35 | Internationalisation of Australian health sciences curricula: A case study Michael Storr *, Dr Sze-Ee Soh, Dr David Manallack, Kim Thompson, Geoffrey Hooke, A/Prof. Prue Morgan |
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| THEME | Education Issues | |
| 36 | Design and implementation of a benchmarking process for determining comparability and predictability of clinical placement offers Mark Gooding *, Kassie Shardlow |
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| 37 | Mapping Allied Health clinical education delivery across the spectrum Kimberley Haines *, Robert LoPresti, Debbie Munro |
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| 38 | Addressing the challenges of student placement demand Laura Morrison *, Liza-Jane McBride |
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| THEME | eHealth / Technology / Genomics | |
| 39 | Affordable technologies for healthcare Dr Angelo Basteris, Prof Michele Sterling |
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| 40 | Establishing the baseline – developing a consistent minimum data set for Allied Health in NSW Steven Bowden *, Paula Caffrey, Georgina Frank, Lyn Biviano, Patricia Bradd, Bronwen Craig |
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| 41 | Can telehealth substitute review appointments by the advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapists working in the post arthroplasty review clinic? Stephanie Carroll *, Catherine Senserrick *, Carolyn Page |
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| 42 | Efficacy of technology-aided speech therapy for the management of speech sound disorders: A review of the evidence Lisa Furlong *, Prof. Meg Morris, Dr Shane Erickson |
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| 43 | Taking bytes of Allied Health – using information and technology to raise our profile. Rebecca George |
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| 44 | Telehealth capacity building in allied health services Ilsa Nielsen *, Jayne Kirkpatrick, Peter Fuelling |
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| 45 | Development of an e-learning package for multidisciplinary clinicians on cancer malnutrition Amber Kelaart, Lauren Muir*, Dr Karen McDonald |
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| 46 | Appetite for eLearning Lauren Muir *, Amber Kelaart, Dr Karen Donald |
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| 47 | Developing a national allied health dataset Catherine Stephens *, Jan Erven *, Mary Haire * |
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| 48 | Use of gaming technology in upper limb prosthetic rehabilitation Michelle Wallace *, Marlena Klaic |
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| THEME | Equity of Access (Indigenous, Growth Corridors, Populations at Risk) | |
| 49 | Outcomes evaluation of the Work It Out chronic disease self-management and rehabilitation program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Tabs Basit, Katrina Rae*, Emma Campbell, Samara Dargan, Alison Nelson |
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| 50 | Investigation of the effectiveness of nutrition intervention, in the management of malnutrition in colorectal patients receiving chemotherapy Hollie Bevans *, Heather Jordan, Aurora Ottaway, Kathryn Pierce, Emily Karahalios |
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| 51 | Clinical and cultural governance – working hand in hand in a Kaupapa Mori healthcare organisation Janice Mueller *, Taima Campbell, Ian Rowe |
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| 52 | Fighting disadvantage: Examining the role of social work in the context of an Aboriginal Sustained Home Visiting program Kate O’Connor |
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| THEME | Extended Scope of Practice (Science Disciplines) | |
| 53 | Dietitians as first contact practitioners for management of functional gut disorders Jennifer Ellick *, Merrilyn Banks, Mark Appleyard |
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| THEME | Extended Scope of Practice (Therapy Disciplines) | |
| 54 | Physiotherapy-led orthopaedic screening clinic: Analysis of 5,000 appointments Caitlin Farmer *, Anton Harms, Robyn Coyne, Raphael Hau |
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| 55 | Developing the role of speech pathology in palliative & supportive care Tom Gauci |
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| 56 | Lessons learnt from a complex, multistakeholder, online survey Andrea Hurwood, Catherine Barrett *, Mark Minnery |
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| 57 | When training is not enough Laura Morrison, Liza-Jane McBride * |
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| 58 | Development of a credentialing package to support the introduction of advanced practice occupational therapy driver assessor roles Sharon Neale *, Kate Cranwell |
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| 59 | Discharged from outpatient care post-arthroplasty at 3 months without seeing an Orthopaedic Surgeon David O’Keeffe *, Ton Tran, Brendon Zeman, Ali Gibbs |
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| 60 | Creating an Allied Health rural generalist model of care by implementing the Calderdale Framework using clinical re-design Methodology A/Prof Alison Pighills |
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| 61 | Application of a single session framework in child development services: Advanced scope of practice for allied health clinicians Jordana Rigby *, Jannie Leach *, Linda Barry * |
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| 62 | The factors that influence decision making: A overview for service providers Dr Rachael Schmidt |
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| 63 | Ordering of blood tests by the advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapists at st vincent’s hospital melbourne emergency department Bridget Shaw *, Tom Collins |
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| 64 | Advanced practice in continence and women’s health physiotherapy: A multi-site pilot Dr Margaret Sherburn *, Sarah Clever, Jane Carlin, Hayley Irving, Sarah Lorentzen *, Fiona Brennan, Yvonne McNeel, Hannah Graetz |
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| 65 | The lumps and bumps of establishing a rural multidisciplinary paediatric feeding clinic Wendy Swan, Tammy Phelps * |
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| 66 | Transdisciplinary practice: How can allied health identify and shape the potential and limitations? Jessica Toohey |
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| 67 | Using simulation to educate transdisciplinary learners: An effective competency based education strategy? Jessica Toohey |
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| 68 | ‘Smoking & You’ – a unique occupational therapist & pharmacist co-facilitated inpatient education group in an acute mental health facility. Anna Treloar-Tanner *, Michelle Kent |
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| THEME | Health Economics / Financial Sustainability | |
| 69 | Cost-effectiveness analysis – a novice’s experience Kristen Demedio, Adrienne Young, Edward Burn, Dr Merrilyn Banks, Dr Alison Mudge, Jenna Stonestreet* |
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| 70 | Advantages and challenges of providing weekend allied health services on acute medical and surgical wards: The managers’ perspective Deb Mitchell *, Dr Lisa O’Brien, A/Prof. Anne Bardoel, Prof. Terry Haines |
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| 71 | Physiotherapy volunteers in a sub-acute setting Melissa Roberts, Anne Maree Cox, Katrina Angus, Cassy Little , Jane Livingston, Jane Carlin, Sarah Milne, Stuart Cavill* |
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| 72 | Now you’re healed, let’s get you heeled; footwear for the high-risk foot Sonja Rogasch *, Jane McCann, A/Prof Paul Wraight |
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| 73 | Disinvestment research in high-risk clinical populations: Weekend allied health services to acute medical and surgical ward tracheostomy patients – “a pilot non-randomised controlled clinical trial” Mitchell Sarkies *, Dr Kelly-Ann Bowles, Dr Elizabeth Skinner, Deb Mitchell, Romi Haas, Karen Salter, Melissa Ho, Prof. Terry Haines |
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| THEME | Inter-Professional Practice | |
| 74 | Medication at any cost? Exploring the unique partnership between social work and pharmacy in a specialist cancer hospital Denise Beovich *, Alison Hocking, Fiona Wiseman, Allan Shum, Sue Kirsa, Danni Mendonca |
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| 75 | Sexuality and stroke: Implementing the evidence to stroke survivors undergoing inpatient rehabilitation Anita Brown-Major*, Dr Christine Cowan |
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| 76 | Allied health and MHPN – a growing connection Chris Gibbs |
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| 77 | You are not alone: Client centred provision of information to patients on discharge from the acute and sub-acute setting Louise Mogg |
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| 78 | How much do cancer care clinicians know about cancer malnutrition? Lauren Muir, Amber Kelaart * |
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| 79 | Menu ordering systems: Exploring their impact on patient satisfaction with hospital foodservices Ella Ottrey *, Dr Judi Porter |
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| 80 | Negative mealtime interruptions in hospitals: Findings of a series of observational studies Dr Judi Porter *, Anita Wilton, Jorja Collins |
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| 81 | Issues in addressing psychological wellbeing and depression in people with aphasia: Need for inter-professional practice. A/Prof Miranda Rose *, Caroline Baker, Jasvinder Sekhon, Dr Marcella Carragher, Dr Kyla Brown, Dr Brooke Ryan, Prof. Jacinta Douglas, Prof. Linda Worrall, Prof. Ian Kneebone |
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| 82 | Service provision for post-stroke aphasia in acute and sub-acute settings: Solutions for addressing the evidence-practice gaps. A/Prof Miranda Rose *, Abby Foster, John Pierce, Maya Menahemi-Falkov, Jasvinder Sekhon, Dr Shane Erickson, Dr Annie Hill, Dr Robyn O’Halloran, Prof. Linda Worrall |
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| 83 | Every patient … every interaction … every time. Redefining the therapeutic principle to maximise inter-professional practice & patient outcomes Christine Stone *, Ann Yeomanson, Damian Gibney |
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| 84 | Interdisciplinary Allied Health advanced practice pilot in general medicine; phase one Dina Watterson *, Indi Swan, Desiree Terrill, Lisa Somerville, Lyndell Keating, Kathleen Phillip |
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| THEME | Knowledge Transfer | |
| 85 | An educational play therapy intervention, deconstructed Amber Hill |
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| 86 | Sustaining evidence in clinical practice: Introducing Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) across a large tertiary hospital Brittni Nielsen *, Marlena Klaic |
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| 87 | Establishing social work bereavement practice in an acute oncology specialist hospital Alison Hocking, Kathryn Turner |
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| THEME | Models of Care (Multi-disciplinary) | |
| 88 | Understanding consumer and clinician preferences for inpatient rehabilitation after joint arthroplasty Mark Buhagiar *, Dr Justine Naylor, Dr Grahame Simpson, Prof. Ian Harris, A/Prof. Friedbert Kohler |
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| 89 | Kooyong multidisciplinary low vision clinic: An optometry perspective Mae Chong *, Dr Jonathan Jackson, Gay Hickey, A/Prof. Sharon Bentley |
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| 90 | Streamlining access to falls and balance services Luke Cosgrave *, Rosaria Iannelli, Sue Hull, Nicky Tully |
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| 91 | On the right track: Peter Macs response to optimising cancer care for older patients Jackie D’Abaco *, Tegan Murnane * |
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| 92 | Centralised triage of spinal referrals – a model for establishing consensus and directing patients to more appropriate timely care Adam de Gruchy *, Uyen Phan, Tanya Yuen, John Cunningham, Prof. Danny Liew, Prof. Ian Wicks, Dr John Moi |
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| 93 | Back pain Assessment Clinic: The feasibility and effectiveness of a primary care-based, physiotherapy-led spinal service. Adam de Gruchy *, Uyen Phan, John Cunningham, Tanya Yuen, Prof. Ian Wicks, Dr John Moi |
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| 94 | Defining Allied Health interventions in palliative care Jenny Downes, Edite Tang, Mark Buhagiar *, Abdul Shaik |
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| 95 | One size does not fit all – reviewing the Pain Management Service at Broadmeadows Health Service Helen Easterby *, Michelle Stillman * |
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| 96 | Development of an innovative and comprehensive allied health program in an adult mental health extended care unit. Jillian Ensor *, Jaye Thompson *, Jude Hewavasam, Jacqui Whitehead |
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| 97 | Service provider perspectives for optimising system interfaces within the Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM) model of care Dr Desley Harvey *, A/Prof. Michele Foster, Rachel Quigley, A/Prof. Edward Strivens |
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| 98 | Optimal cancer care pathways: Achievements and future directions Alison Hocking *, Alexandra Philpott, Prof. Robert Thomas, Kathryn Whitfield |
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| 99 | Evaluation of the implementation of a Tracheostomy Review Service (TRS) – do all get the same positive outcomes? Clare Holdsworth *, Louise Malcolm *, Dr Anne Marie Southcott, Dr Elizabeth Skinner, Dr Sanjeevan Muruganandan |
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| 100 | Illuminating redesign through shadowing Glenda Kerridge *, Jo Gatehouse, Damian Gibney, Geraldine Millard, Ann Yeomanson |
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| 101 | The effectiveness of a volunteer meal assistance program to improve the nutritional intake of aged care patients in hospital Allison Lauder *, Hollie Bevans, Kathryn Pierce, Aranka Nenov |
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| 102 | Better together: An allied health led ‘one stop shop’ for falls prevention Brooke Lee *, Neo Damba * |
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| 103 | Meet Your Feet: A person centred multidisciplinary self-management health education program. Tina Loxley |
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| 104 | Top to toe Kim Manderson *, Katie Van Der Kraan *, Priscilla Hedger *, Jo McEllinney * |
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| 105 | Putting our best feet forward – A collaborative approach to healthy feet Kathleen McClintock *, Jo Richie, Andrew Nashed, Sarah Parks, Melissa Mair |
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| 106 | Complex regional pain syndrome: A new model of care inmproving patient outcomes Zoe Milner*, Hayley O’Sullivan |
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| 107 | An e-health approach to improving diabetic foot screening and reducing amputations for people in rural South Australia Fiona Murray *, Rosy Tirimacco |
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| 108 | The structured rollout of negative pressure wound therapy across community health services in country South Australia. Fiona Murray |
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| 109 | Multidisciplinary diabetes eye care services through the Australian College of Optometry Leanne Nguyen *, Dr Genevieve Napper, A/Prof. Sharon Bentley |
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| 110 | Interdisciplinary management for malnutrition in hospital Kathryn Pierce *, Allison Lauder, Aranka Nenov, Hollie Bevans |
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| 111 | Preliminary data demonstrating the impact of an ENT allied health practitioner service on ENT waiting lists at Logan Hospital Marnie Seabrook *, Sally-Ann Schilt, Prof. Liz Ward, Dr Bernard Whitfield |
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| 112 | Supporting high quality nutrition care with a malnutrition governance toolkit Natalie Simmance *, Rebecca McIntosh |
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| 113 | What are the benefits of an allied health team in an Emergency Department? Cathie Smith *, A/Prof. Lou Harms * |
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| 114 | Rural Pilot Falls Prevention Program Meaghan Sully *, Nerae Anstee |
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| 115 | Close the Wait Strategy: A dynamic approach to wait list management Kathryn Witt *, Paula Hennessy |
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| THEME | Models of Care (Multi-Morbidity) | |
| 116 | Generalized outpatient rehabilitation program compared to usual care on functional exercise tolerance in people with multimorbidity: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Kathryn Barker *, Kathryn Ritchie, Annemarie Lee, Anne Holland, Terry Haines, Monica Turczyniak, Lee Thomas, Claire Boote, Fiona Pazsa, Elizabeth Skinner |
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| 117 | Does eating environment have an effect on the intake in the elderly. Aranka Nenov, Karon Markovski, Aurora Ottaway*, Elizabeth Skinner |
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| 118 | Aquatic physiotherapy management of an elderly orthopaedic patient with obesity Catherine O’Brien * |
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| 119 | Frontline and patient centred: Orthopaedic Screening in Primary care (OSiP) David Smith *, Maree Raymer |
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| 120 | Life after stroke: Peer support program. David Towl, Ayesha Ghosh*, Sonia Thomas, Bronwyn Davies, Fiona McKinnon |
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| THEME | Prescribing | |
| 121 | Can we do better? Consolidating consumer involvement in therapeutic practice Rebekah Cranmer *, Janelle Johanson * |
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| 122 | Use of a Decision Support Software (Guidance MS) to guide prescribing of new oral anticoagulants (NOAC) Vinod Chellaram *, Ameeta Chhanabhai, Dr Lachlan Hayes, Dr Prahlad Ho |
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| 123 | Pharmacist prescribing in the UK: Can we apply a similar model to Australia? Kyrillos Guirguis |
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| THEME | Professional Development / Skill Building (Clinical / Advanced Practice ) | |
| 124 | Building expertise in Allied Health Carmel Blayden |
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| 125 | Development of paediatric physiotherapy acute care competencies. Elizabeth Dalla Santa, Clare McKinnon*, Dr Ruth Nicholls, A/Prof. Bev Eldridge* |
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| 126 | An approach to hoarding disorder for Allied Health professionals working in the community. Leah Hewitt |
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| 127 | The speech pathology workforce in remote areas of Australia – What does the future hold? Nanthini Kanthan *, Prof. Dean Carson |
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| 128 | Investing in our staff Leonie Pearce, Kate Desneves, Sofie Modulon*, Fiona Sammut |
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| 129 | Emergency Department patients with complex health and social needs: what do social workers do? Carol Quayle *, Annabel Henderson, A/Prof. Fiona McDermott |
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| 130 | Critical appraisal skills should be front and centre of workforce development agendas? A pseudo-experimental before and after study. Jenna Stonestreet *, Jack Bell |
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| 131 | We’ve got SWAGER (Social Work and Groups Enhancing Rehabilitation) Melanie Wells *, Lisa Bloomfield *, Angela Whelan * |
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| THEME | Professional Development / Skill Building (Communications with Consumers) | |
| 132 | Interventions and outcomes – what are social work documenting at Western Health? Anne Ingram *, Teresa Grant, Cathy Dow * |
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| 133 | Allied Health and community services negotiation skills and influencing behaviours training Natasha Toohey, Ms Gabriela Veliz *, Ms Linda Betts |
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| 134 | The Allied Health educator & data manager: Using data to facilitate service delivery & patient outcomes. Matthew Webb * |
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| THEME | Research and Quality Improvement | |
| 135 | AH RAPID: Allied Health Rapid Assist Promoting Immediate Discharge – provision of equipment on acute medical wards to facilitate patient flow at a regional hospital. Katie Arnott *, Cate Carter |
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| 136 | Measuring the research culture of allied health at Bendigo Health Donna Borkowski *, Dr Carol McKinstry, Dr Matthew Cotchett |
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| 137 | Fasting audit in orthopaedic and orthogeriatric unit patients Caroline Calkin *, Vanessa Carter, Kathryn Pierce, Irene Deftereos |
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| 138 | High level care discharges: A review of occupational therapists confidence and understanding. Elizabeth Castles, Bianca Furmston, Rebekah Clutterbuck, Anita Suon *, Dr Louise Corben |
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| 139 | Investigation of current Australian physiotherapy service provision for extended stay antenatal inpatients Lauren Clarke *, Elise Fraser, Tanya Darrer |
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| 140 | Qualitative and quantitative study of hoarding and squalor clients in the Western Region of Melbourne. Warren Fuge *, Jacinta Roberton *, James Morris, Elena Spasovska, Deborah Bailey, Dr Diana Perre, Dr Sook Meng Lee |
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| 141 | Reducing re-admissions within internal medicine services – the patients’ perspective Marissa Galler, Lauren Boisen, Paul Stephens* |
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| 142 | A pilot study investigating the dietetic weight loss interventions and 12 month functional outcomes of patients undergoing total joint replacement Naomi Gandler, Natalie Simmance*, Dr Michelle Dowsey |
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| 143 | A collocated subacute amputee service reduced acute length of stay in Melbourne’s Footscray Hospital Catherine Giuliano *, Candice Poupard *, Hannah Furlong *, Catherine Davey, Melanie Reed, Euhin Koh, Lorinda Ndenzako, Dr Ngoc Le |
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| 144 | What are the barriers to implementation of the physical activity guidelines in lung cancer? A qualitative study involving expert clinicians Dr Catherine Granger *, Prof. Linda Denehy, A/Prof. Louisa Remedios, Dr Selina Parry |
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| 145 | Patient and carer perspectives of transitions across acute, sub-acute and primary care Dr Desley Harvey *, A/Prof. Michele Foster, Rachel Quigley, A/Prof. Edward Strivens |
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| 146 | Hospital presentations of the homeless: Social work initiatives in quality improvement. Bobbi Henao Urrego |
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| 147 | Lessons in developing a national collaborative research agenda in oncology social work Alison Hocking *, Kim Hobbs, Dr Rosalie Pockett, Prof. Lynette Joubert |
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| 148 | A pilot study comparing two different methods of goal setting in home based stroke rehabilitation Emily Hogan |
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| 149 | Outcome measures: Integrating their use in clinical decision making and client centred goal setting Alison Johnson *, Hilarie Tardif |
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| 150 | Assessing the reliability and validity of a physiotherapy functional measurement tool, the modified Iowa Level of Assistance scale, in acute hospital inpatients. Lara Kimmel, Jane Elliott *, James Sayer, A/Prof. Anne Holland |
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| 151 | Developing the validated Foot-care abilities questionnaire (F-CAQ), using quality improvement outcomes. Tina Loxley |
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| 152 | Utility of the Managing Well Neuro’ Checklist: Pilot study of a novel clinical tool for people with long-term neurological conditions Lisa Majteles *, Sharon Lawrie, Jenna Von Carate, Prof. Barbara Singer, Susan Alexander |
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| 153 | Sexuality after stroke – not only a challenge for occupational therapy Sarah Murphy |
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| 154 | Managing the load: The impact of redesign principles on community health occupational therapy waiting times Clare O’Brien, Emily West*, Belinda Brookes |
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| 155 | Piloting the use of an I-Pad by social workers and clients in community therapy services; home based settings Tanaya Poupard |
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| 156 | The impact of providing additional Saturday therapy on self care and participation Camilla Radia-George *, Prof. Nicholas Taylor, Kylee Lockwood, Natasha Brusco, Casey Peiris, Prof. Nora Sheilds |
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| 157 | Do discharge plans for patients undergoing rehabilitation meet their requirements? An observational study Kate Roberts *, Rachel Dempsey, Amanda Wurfel, Justin Andrews, Kathy Stiller |
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| 158 | When is the right time for allied health intervention. A review of children in Out of Home Care requiring intervention Elizabeth Scerri *, Lisa McCue * |
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| 159 | Malnutrition prevalence in oncology patients over time – a regional experience. Wendy Swan *, Deanna Cook |
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| 160 | Self-reported motivators, barriers and abilities of allied health teams to undertake research: Is there a link with actual research output? Dr Rachel Wenke *, Prof. Sharon Mickan |
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| 161 | Multidisciplinary care of cardiac surgery patients – a key element of a service aiming to optimise the patient experience at Gold Coast University Hospital Katie Williams *, Nicole Rampton, Michelle Jeffress, Jennifer Winstanley, Katherine Dunn, Amanda Butler, Penny Schofield |
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| THEME | Rural Health | |
| 162 | Delivering multi-disciplinary cardiac rehabilitation in the bush: The Wimmera Hub & Spoke telehealth model, improving access for rural people Annabel Askin, Pam Marshman*, Donna Bridge |
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| 163 | Allied health students’ perceptions of metropolitan versus rural clinical rotations Greg Mundy *, Jo-anne Chapman, Anthony Wall |
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| 164 | Exploring the issues for regional therapists in professional development and clinical management of neurological patients in Victoria Jan Quiney *, Thao Nguyen, Samantha Plumb, Marlena Klaic |
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| 165 | Virtual Fracture Clinic Jenny Wheeler |
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| 166 | Chest trauma management at a regional health service – is physiotherapy front and centre? Dr Brooke Winzer |
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| THEME | Simulation Based Learning | |
| 167 | Making it SIMPLE: Simulation In Multiple interProfessional Learning Environments Carol Jewell *, Alex Gorelik, A/Prof. Peter Morley |
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| 168 | Simulation in a novel environment: An interdisciplinary pool rescue Debra Virtue *, Elizabeth Villalta, Carolyn Page, Dr Stuart Dilley, Kirsten Murtagh |
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| 169 | Measuring the impact and responsiveness of the expanding SLIPAH (Simulated Learning in Paediatrics for Allied Health) Program across Queensland Sarah Wright *, Lisa Findlay, Sarah Goodman, Rachel Thomas, Kristine Kelly |
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| THEME | Student / Graduate Projects | |
| 170 | A clinical educator directed collaborative learning model for dietetic students Tracie McRorie *, Kate Desneves, Leonie Pearce, Tobi Erickson, Sofie Modulon, Sonia Brockington |
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| THEME | Workforce Development | |
| 171 | Partnerships and points of difference – opportunities for primary and tertiary health services in Victoria Catherine Austin |
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| 172 | Positive team culture: The importance of listening to your team Jacinta Baker |
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| 173 | Exercise physiologist perceptions of work setting, professional status and career pathways. Robert Barnard *, Barry Couzner |
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| 174 | From bedside to boards: Allied health leadership Dr Rosalie Boyce *, Dr Paul Jackway |
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| 175 | Analysis of the Australian orthotist/prosthetist workforce 2007-12 Leigh Clarke *, Dr Emily Ridgewell, Dr Michael Dillon, Jackie O’Connor, Sarah Anderson |
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| 176 | Future proofing the allied health workforce; a South Island regional approach Sandy Clemett *, Catherine Coups * |
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| 177 | Developing leadership capability through Allied Health ward facilitator roles Talya Cortinovis, Susan Pike*, Emma Beer |
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| 178 | Review of the Monash Health grade one physiotherapy rotation model Sarah Davenport |
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| 179 | Paediatric physiotherapy training program – The Royal Childrens Hospital Melbourne A/Prof Beverly Eldridge *, Liz Dalla Santa |
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| 180 | The development of Allied Health research excellence in Australian tertiary hospitals: An initiative of St Vincent’s Health Network, Sydney Prof. Vicki Flood, Dr Josephine Gwynn*, Margaret Lazar |
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| 181 | Implementing a competency framework for supervisors of learners in a clinical environment Anita Hill , Emma Scott* |
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| 182 | Reaching for the stars – a social work development and leadership program Alison Hocking *, Bridget Wall *, Tass Kostopoulos, Debra Leahy, Sonia Posenelli, Georgina Hanna, Robyn Clark, Penelope Vye, Lisa Braddy, Julia Blackshaw |
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| 183 | Student supervisor skills development program Tracie McRorie *, Leonie Pearce |
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| 184 | Strong and modern: Allied Health clinical services Prof. Sharon Mickan *, Laura Eby |
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| 185 | Establishing an innovative Allied Health workforce planning blueprint to ensure best care and plan for tomorrow’s workforce today Claire Moody *, Natasha Toohey, Gaby Veliz |
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| 186 | Credentialling, competency and capability in allied health: An interim evaluation of the development and implementation of a state-wide framework Andrea Pearce *, Kathleen Philip, Donna Markham, Jill Walsh, Sam Sevenhuysen, Michael Splawa-Neyman, David Lescai, Cylie Williams |
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| 187 | Allied Health workplace Learning: Developing the professions Jane Porter *, Lisa Majteles |
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| 188 | What do we want? Transition to professional practice support for early career Allied Health staff. When do we want it? Now Kathy Relihan *, Tanya Lehmann * |
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| 189 | Changing team dynamics through the use of the Team Management System Julie-Anne Ross *, Ruth Cox *, Angela Wood, Sarah Bailey |
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| 190 | Allied health staff front and centre in contributing to better patient outcomes through an inter-professional capability development framework Julie-Anne Ross *, Ruth Cox *, Angela Wood |
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| 191 | National Safety and Quality Healthcare Service Standards: Front and centre in student and staff orientation Julie-Anne Ross *, Cate Fitzgerald |
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| 192 | Developing a physiotherapy competency framework. Rodney Sturt *, Paula Harding |
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| 193 | The current state of advanced practice in allied health in Victoria Christie Van Beek, Jane Carlin, Mathew Jenkins * |