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tHURSDAY 5 mARCH 2020
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7.00am     Registration and Industry Exhibition Open, Arrival Tea & Coffee                                                
7.30am-8.30am Bonus Session: A Wake-Up Call for Welfare
Advocating for Welfare – looking after yourself so you can look after others

Being a Welfare Advocate
Dr Sara Allen, Intensivist & Anaesthetist, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, NZ

​​Dr Segun Olusanya, Critical Care Echocardiography Fellow, Department of Perioperative Medicine, Barts Heart Centre, London, UK
​via video link
 
Being a Welfare Advocate
​Dr Irma Bilgrami, ICU Consultant, Western Health, Melbourne, Australia
via video link
 
Should All Intensivists Have Clinical Supervision?
Dr Fiona Miles, Paediatric Intensivist, Starship Child Health, Auckland, NZ

The Big Picture
8.30am-9.15am Climate Change: What Does it Mean for our Future?
Professor James Renwick, Head of School: Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ
9.15am-10.00am The Global Syndemic Obesity, Undernutrition ​and Climate Change. Food – Planet - Health
Professor Boyd Swinburn, Professor of Population Nutrition and Global Health, , School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
10.00am-10.30am The ICU: The Pinnacle of Healthcare, The Furthest To Fall
Honorary Associate Professor Forbes McGain, Anaesthetist and ICU Physician, Western Health, Victoria, Australia
10.30am - 11.00am     Morning Tea, Industy Exhibition

Panel Discussion – Leadership Advocacy Action 
11.00am-12.00pm The Short History of the Sustainable Health National Network
Debbie Wilson, Sustainability Manager Strategy and Infrastructure, Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
Leadership beyond the ICU
Dr David Galler, Intensive Care Specialist at Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
Climate Change and Health Equity in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Dr Hayley Bennett, Public Health Physician, Public Health Medicine, Rotorua, NZ
Whats Happening across the Ditch
Honorary Associate Professor Forbes McGain, Anaesthetist and ICU Physician, Western Health, Victoria, Australia
12.00pm-12.10pm Clinical Update. My Practical Environmental Tips in Critical Care
​Helen Polley, Registered Nurse, Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ
12.10pm-12.20pm ​Military Aeromedical Evacuation
Captain David Barber, Nursing Officer, Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps, NZ
12.20pm-12.30pm  ​Clinical Update
12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch, Industry Exhibition and Posters
Sustaining Ourselves
1.30pm-1.55pm Sustaining Ourselves​​
Dr Sara Allen, Intensivist & Anaesthetist, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, NZ
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​1.55pm-2.20pm Getting S**t Done ​
Dr David Anderson, Intensivist, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

​2.20pm-2.40pm 
Maintaining Momentum and Sustaining Projects ​
Dr Lynne Maher, Improvement & Innovation Clinical Director, Ko Awatea, Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ

​2.40pm-2.50pm ​
Feeding the Critically Ill Obese Patient- Is There Another Way?
Andrew Pickering, Dietitian Hawke’s Bay ICU, Napier, NZ

​2.50pm-3.00pm Using FEES to Guide Resumption of Oral Intake for Tracheostomy Patients
Bridget Oliver, Speech and Language Therapist Hawke's Bay ICU, Napier, NZ
1.30pm-3.00pm 
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Interhospital Transport Workshop
 (By invitation closed meeting)

Sponsored by Skyline Aviation

3.00pm - 3.30pm    Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters
3.30pm-4.30pm

Workshop: Practical Sustainability in the ICU, The Hospital and Beyond…
 
Dr David Galler, Intensive Care Specialist at Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
 
Honorary Associate Professor Forbes McGain, Anaesthetist and ICU Physician, Western Health, Victoria, Australia
 
Jessie Smith, Sustainability Officer, Hawke's Bay DHB, Hastings, NZ
 
Debbie Wilson, Sustainability Manager Strategy and Infrastructure, Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
3.30pm-4.30pm

Free Paper Presentations 
 
1530-1542 Animal Assisted Therapy - Experience of Critical Care Patients and Staff: A Before and After Research Design
Catherine J Hocking, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
 
1542-1554 Family-Centred Care in Intensive Care
Tanya Christie, Hawke's Bay Hospital, Hastings, New Zealand
 
1554-1606 Green Initiatives in Wellington Intensive Care Unit
Joanne Bonny, RN Intensive Care Services, Wellington Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand
 
1606-1618 Leading the Way: Aotearoa/ New Zealand Advancement in Nurse-Led Education around Care of Long-Term, Persistently Critically Ill Patients in Intensive Care
Amy Best, MN, RN Expert, Intensive Care Unit, Wellington Hospital, New Zealand

1618-1630 Pain, Agitation and Delirium Management - A Clinical Project
Kirsty Taylor, Nurse Educator, Hawke's Bay Intensive Care, Hastings, New Zealand

​7.00pm - 11.00pm  Gala Dinner

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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