11:25 - 12:30: Panel: ICU Education
Tracks
Session 5
Friday, October 21, 2016 |
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM |
Riverview Room 4 |
Overview
Charles Gomersall
Charlie Corke
Oliver Flower
Jon Gatward
Sam Radford
Michelle Kelly
Janice Gullick
Speaker
Associate Professor Charlie Corke
President
CICM
Panel : ICU Education
Biography
Associate Professor Charlie Corke is a longtime intensive care specialist. He is a past examiner for the College and the current President of CICM.
Dr Oliver Flower
Intensivist
Royal North Shore Hospital
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Oliver Flower is an Intensivist at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney. He has sub-speciality interests in neuro-intensive care and spinal medicine but work in all the areas of ICU.
In recent years Oliver flower has focused on web-based educational initiatives, co-creating resources such as Intensive Care Network, Neuro-ICU, and ICU Podcasts and contributing to Life in the Fast Lane.
He is a convenor of the Social Media and Critical Care (SMACC) conference with Roger Harris & chris Nickson, and previously organised the Bedside Critical Care (BCC) conference.
He also developing a research and publication portfolio with a neuro focus and was involved with the CICM Fellowship teaching program at RNSH and in Sydney. Oliver also loves being a dad, doing martial arts, graphic design, painting and travelling.
Associate Professor Charles Gomersall
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Dr Charles Gomersall is Associate Professor of the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received his undergraduate training at the Westminster Medical School, University of London. His postgraduate training has taken place in internal medicine at St. George's Hospital, London; in anesthesia at St. Mary's Hospital in London, and in intensive care at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong.
Dr Janice Gullick
Nurse Academic, Sydney Nursing School
University of Sydney
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Dr Janice Gullick is a nurse academic at the Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney where she holds a substantive position as Director of Postgraduate Studies and coordinates the postgraduate intensive care courses. Janice is currently seconded half-time to the Sydney Local Health District in a strategic, nursing research capacity-building
role as Conjoint Nursing & Midwifery Research Fellow. Janice has nearly 30 years’ experience as a senior nurse clinician in cardiothoracic surgery and cardiology. As coordinator of the Intensive Care Nursing courses at the University of Sydney, she has a particular interest in the development of advanced practice nurses who are both research literate and research active. With research interests in cardiorespiratory research, medical emergency processes and patient and family experience, Janice has over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, one book and two book chapters and presents her research work regularly in international forums. As a full-time academic, Janice is recognised as an expert in qualitative methodologies.
Associate Professor Michelle Kelly
Associate Professor and Director – Community of Practice, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Curtin University
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Michelle is an Associate Professor and Director – Community of Practice in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine at Curtin University. Within this new role, Michelle is responsible for enhancing the scholarship and pedagogy of healthcare simulation across School curricula. In strengthening connections across seven other disciplines within the Faculty of Health Sciences, a program of IP simulation is emerging. External facing responsibilities encompass relationships with clinical partners, other academic institutions and professional simulation societies nationally and internationally. Previously, Michelle was Director - Simulation and Technologies at the Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney and was instrumental in the design of simulation learning spaces, and led the integration of simulation and technologies across Faculty curricula. From this body of work Michelle has received three Learning and Teaching citation awards.
Involvement with emerging and professional simulation groups, including project work, continues at Curtin University and extends beyond Australia to Europe, USA, Middle East and Asia Pacific countries. Research areas include: simulation and clinical judgement for practice; simulation and ICT within curricula; and best practice guidelines for OSCEs. Michelle has authored 25 peer reviewed articles in healthcare and simulation and edited a book on healthcare simulation to be published late 2016.
Dr Chris Nickson
Intensivist
Alfred Hospital
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Chris is an Intensivist at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. He completed his medical degree at the University of Auckland, and continued post-graduate training in New Zealand, as well as the Northern Territory, Perth and Melbourne in Australia. He is also an emergency physician and has completed further training in clinical toxicology and clinical epidemiology. He coordinates The Alfred ICU education and simulation programme, convenes the 'Critically Ill Airway' course and teaches on many other Alfred ICU courses. He edits the Alfred ICU’s education website, INTENSIVE, and is co-creator of free open-access medical education (FOAM) projects such as Lifeinthefastlane.com, the RAGE podcast and the SMACC conference. On Twitter, he is @precordialthump.
Dr Sam Radford
Staff Specialist Physician Intensivist
Austin Hospital
Panel: ICU Education
Biography
Dr Sam Radford is a Staff Specialist Physician Intensivist at Austin Hospital, Melbourne and Warringal Private Hospital. Sam completed his training at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne in 2007. He has had the pleasure to work as a Consultant in many Intensive Care teams around Melbourne including, Royal Melbourne, The Northern and Box Hill Hospitals.
Sam’s particular area of interest is multi-disciplinary clinical education, especially regarding the care of deteriorating and critically unwell patients and the use of Simulation. He has undertaken further study in these areas at Monash University and Harvard University respectively. Sam has had an active involvement in Organ Donation since 2009 with roles as Medical Donation Specialist and site 2015, as Deputy State Medical Director, DonateLife Victoria.
Sam is a CICM Supervisor of training and Chair of the ANZICS Education Committee.