Theme B Proffered Paper Session 6: Management
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018 |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
Tuscan (Ground Floor) |
Speaker
Mrs Rosalind Moxham
Dietitian
Sydney Local Health District
Retention In Care Is Aided By Case Managers Addressing The Social Determinants Of Health For People Living With HIV And Complex Health Needs
11:00 AM - 11:15 AMBiography
Rosalind is an accredited practicing dietitian who has been working in community nutrition and chronic disease since 2006. From 2011 she has been providing nutrition care to people living with HIV. Rosalind has a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Wollongong
Dr Shiraze Bulsara
Senior Clinical Psychologist
The Albion Centre
What Do They Really Think? Consumer And Clinician Perspectives On Retention In Care: A Qualitative Review
11:15 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Shiraze Bulsara has worked as a clinical psychologist at The Albion Centre for twelve years. She is also employed as a clinical supervisor and lecturer at UTS. Shiraze is a PhD candidate through UTS and Columbia University, NYC on the topic of clinical complexity and retention in HIV care.
Dr Olivia Hollingdrake
Senior Lecturer
Queensland University of Technology
Supporting Self-Management For People Recently Diagnosed With HIV: A Social Network Lens.
11:30 AM - 11:45 AMBiography
As a Registered Nurse, Olivia Hollingdrake has worked with people living with a range of chronic conditions including HIV, haemophilia, cancer. Olivia is a PhD candidate at the UQ School of Public Health, using qualitative methods to explore the lived-experience of social support for people diagnosed with HIV in Queensland.
Dr Shiraze Bulsara
Senior Clinical Psychologist
The Albion Centre
Identifying and responding to clinical complexity in HIV: An interdisciplinary care model
11:45 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Shiraze Bulsara has worked as a clinical psychologist at The Albion Centre for twelve years. She is also employed as a clinical supervisor and lecturer at UTS. Shiraze is a PhD candidate through UTS and Columbia University, NYC on the topic of clinical complexity and retention in HIV care.
Ms Trish Lynch
Hps Stepping On Coordinator
SESLHD
Stepping On – Community Program To Maximise Independence And Reduce The Risks Of Older People Falling
12:00 PM - 12:05 PMBiography
Trish's career as a physiotherapist has been extensive working in the privately and publicly. She has a passion for falls prevention for older people for the last 20 years particularly targeting marginalised communities. Another passion is community engagement with health, community organisations and the public to provide falls prevention interventions.
Dr Natalie Edmiston
VMO
Northern NSW Sexual Assault Service
Opportunities To Reduce Health Risks For People With HIV And High Levels Of Multimorbidity
12:05 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Natalie Edmiston, Staff Specialist North Coast Sexual Health, has over 15 years experience in providing HIV care in regional settings. She has published in the area of HIV and multimorbidity and is the prinicipal investigator for CHiRN, Cohort Study of Multimorbidity among People with HIV in Regional NSW from 2016.
Q&A
Q&A
12:10 PM - 12:30 PMBiography
Chair
Denise Cummins
Sarah Hocking
Health Promotion Officer
Living Positive Victoria