13:35 - 14:05: Medical debate: That the part-time intensivist will be the death of intensive care medicine
Tracks
Session 6
Saturday, October 22, 2016 |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
Riverside Theatre |
Overview
Pro Full Time team:
Penny Stewart & Theresa Jacques
Pro Part Time team:
Craig French & Sarah Yong
Speaker
Associate Professor Craig French
Western Health, Melbourne
Debate - Part time work
Biography
Associate Professor Craig French is a specialist Intensive Care Physician and Anaesthetist. He is the Director of Intensive Care at Western Health, Melbourne, Australia; a Clinical Associate Professor of the University of Melbourne; and the Chair of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. His primary interests are multicentre clinical research, clinical ethics, and guideline development.
Theresa Jacques
Director, ICU,The St George Hospital, Associate Professor, UNSW and Medical Lead, NSW e Health statewide CIS programme
Debate: That the part-time intensivist will be the death of intensive care medicine
Biography
Director ICU The St George Hospital, Associate Professor UNSW, Medical Lead NSW e Health statewide CIS programme (eRIC), Member NSW state ICU executive,Cofounder NSW Chapter W.I.N. past NSW chair ANZICS & College ( then Faculty) Past NSW ICU Statewide services Chair ( Ministerial Appointment) Masters in Health Law focused on ethics , law and health policy, Research around deteriorating patient recognised with second prize at World Congress of Intensive Care Medicine in Buenos Aires in 2006 Developed DETECT education programme for front line staff for dealing with deteriorating patients. Awarded 2015 Australian 100 Women of Influence Award Westpac Bank & Australian Financial Review.
Dr Penny Stewart
Director
Intensive Care, Alice Springs
Medical debate: That the part-time intensivist will be the death of intensive care medicine
Biography
Penny Stewart is the Director of the Intensive Care in Alice Springs with interests in Aboriginal Health and improving rural intensive care provision.
Intensivist Sarah Ann Yong
The Alfred Hospital
Medical debate: Part time work
Biography
Sarah is an intensivist at the Alfred Hospital. Her interests include medical education, simulation and the Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAMed) revolution. She is passionate about advocating for women in intensive care medicine and is a founder of the Women in Intensive Care Medicine Network. She is also the New Fellows Representative for CICM and a convenor for both Victorian Primary Exam Course for CICM and Critical Care Collaborative.