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    • 2019 PPT Presentations
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    • Programme Wed 4 March
    • Programme Thu 5 March
    • Programme Fri 6 March
    • Social Programme
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    • Opportunities
    • Our Supporters!
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friday 6 march 2020
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8.00am    Registration and Industry Exhibition Open, Arrival Tea & Coffee​
Pestilence of our Times
8.30am-8.55am Christchurch - the ICU Perspective
8.55am-9.20​am Fiji Challenges; Endemic to Epidemic Post Winston
Dr Elizabeth Bennett, Post-Graduate Co-ordinator, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Training, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji
09.20am-09.45am A Tale of One City: Lessons Learnt from Fire, Storm and Terror
Dr David Anderson, Intensivist, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
09.45am-10.10am Heat Related Drama in a Hot World ​
Dr Forbes McGain, Anaesthetist and ICU Physician, Western Health, Victoria, Australia
10.10am-10.20am Measles Epidemic in Samoa
10.20am-10.30am Intensive Care Nursing in Conflict Zones
Kelvin Still, RN Hawkes bay ICU, Napier, NZ
10.30am - 11.00am    Morning Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters

11.00am-12.00​pm
Panel Discussion: Raising the Profile of Intensive Care Medicine
Dr Michael Park, Hawke's Bay DHB, Hastings, NZ
Dr Andrew Stapleton, Chair, New Zealand Committee, College of Intensive Care Medicine (NZ CICM); Director of Intensive Care, Hutt Hospital, NZ 
Dr Alex Psirides, Intensivist, Capital & Coast DHB, Wellington, NZ
Dr Craig Carr, Southern DHB, Dunedin, NZ
Dr Gillian Bishop, Clinical Director, DCCM, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ
12.00pm-12.10​pm Revitalising ANZICS
Dr Craig Carr, Southern DHB, Dunedin, NZ
12.10pm-12.20​pm Moving from a Tertiary to a Provincial Intensive Care Service
Dr Yehudit Henson, RN Palmerston North ICU, Palmerston North, NZ
12.20pm-12.30pm ​Clinical Update 
Linda Grady, Clinical Nurse Specialist, ICU, Southern DHB, Dunedin, NZ
12.30pm - 1.30pm     Lunch, Industry Exhibition and Posters

1.30pm-1.50pm Organ Donation, A Maori Perspective & Regional Transplantation Hui Hawke's Bay 
Dr Jo Ritchie, Intensivist, Counties Manukau DHB; Medical Specialist, ODNZ, Auckland DHB, Auckland NZ
Nayda Heays Intensive Care Nurse, Hawke's Bay DHB, Hastings, NZ
1.50pm-2.10pm Losing My Religion: Why I No Longer Believe What I Read in Medical Journals
Dr David Sidebotham, Cardiac Anaesthetist and Intensivist, CVICU, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ
2.10pm-2.30pm Product Stewardship, Life Cycle Analysis and Low Carbon Industry
Nic Bishop, Sustainability Manager, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, NZ
2.30pm-2.45pm ​Reprocessing- A New Medical Industry
Oliver Hunt, Founder of Medsalv
2.45pm-3.00pm  ​Introducing Family Initiated Rapid Responses
Sarah Imray, ACNM PAR Wellington ICU, Wellington, NZ ​

3.00pm - 3.30pm     Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters
3.30pm-3.50pm Overview of Inter-Hospital Transport in New Zealand ​
Dr Alex Psirides, Intensivist, Capital & Coast DHB, Wellington, NZ
3.50pm-4.20pm Half a Century in Medicine
Dr Ted Ward, Intensivist, Hawke's Bay DHB, Hastings, NZ
4.20pm-4.30pm
Presentation of Free Paper Prizes, Best Update Prize  & Conference Close 

ANZICS Regional ASMs are proudly bought to you by
Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society
www.anzics.com.au
with support from New Zealand College of Critical Care Nurses
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