Proffered Papers - Sharing innovations in Clinical Care (Science & Clinical Care Theme)
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018 |
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM |
City Room 2 (Level 1) |
Speaker
Dr James Haridy
Gastroenterologist / Research Fellow
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Real-World Outcomes Of Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy For Chronic Hepatitis C Following Unrestricted Access In Australia: The South Australian Experience
8:30 AM - 8:45 AMBiography
Dr Haridy is a Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist and research fellow at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is currently completing a PhD investigating the use of eHealth technologies in the management of chronic disease with a focus on hepatitis C.
Ms Susan O'Neill
Nurse Consultant
South Australian Prison Health Services
Hepatitis C Work-Up And Treatment: Innovation In Correctional Nursing Practice
8:45 AM - 9:00 AMBiography
I am currently a Nurse Consultant within the South Australian Prison Health Services with expertise in medication regulation and medication management. I have experience and additional qualifications in the nursing fields of drug & alcohol, mental health and gerontology. My nursing career has been heavily focused on population health.
Lisa Dowdell
St George Hospital
Never Fear Pencat Is Here - A Nationally Available Tool For Chronic Hepatitis B Management In General Practice
9:00 AM - 9:15 AMBiography
Lisa Dowdell, Masters of Nursing (UTAS)(Nursing Models of Care), works as a Community Liver Disease Nurse Consultant integrating care between the Liver Clinic at St George and Primary Health Care.
Dr Caroline Lee
Doctor
University of New South Wales, James Cook University
Adherence And Virological Outcomes For Hepatitis B Antiviral Therapy Amongst Indigenous Australians In The Remote Top End, Northern Territory
9:15 AM - 9:30 AMBiography
Caroline Lee is a fifth year medical student at the University of New South Wales, currently studying at Coffs Harbour. She is passionate about global health, hepatitis B, indigenous health and refugee health.
Ms Rebecca Lothian
Clinical Nurse Consultant-Hepatitis C Treatment Coordinator
Kirketon Road Centre
Recall Can Increase Treatment Uptake: An Audit of Positive Hepatitis C PCR Tests at the Kirketon Road Centre
9:30 AM - 9:35 AMBiography
Rebecca Lothian is a Clinical Nurse Consultant-Hepatitis C Treatment Coordinator at the Kirketon Road Centre, Sydney. She provides and comprehensively coordinates client care before, during, and after HCV treatment. This roles draws from her background in Sexual Health, Mental Health, remote area, and Drug and Alcohol nursing.
Ms Mary Fenech
Nurse Practitioner
Quihn Ltd
Quiet Achievers – A Multi-Disciplinary Approach To HCV Treatment And Management In Marginalised Populations – The Quihn Outreach Model.
9:35 AM - 9:40 AMBiography
Mary has been a Nurse Practitioner in Hepatology for the past ten years. She has over twenty years experience working in chronic liver disease including many years in a large tertiary liver clinic. Mary is also a former President of and remains an active member of the Australasian Hepatology Association.
Sinead Sheils
Hepatology Nurse Practitioner
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
Implementation Of A Hospital-Led, Community Based, Hepatology Nurse Practitioner Model Of Care In An Inner-City Sydney Setting
9:40 AM - 9:45 AMBiography
Sinead is a Hepatology Nurse Practitioner at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. Her role is community-based, with a strong focus on enhancing care for People Who Inject Drugs. Sinead is a Board Member of the Australasian Hepatology Association and enjoys providing education and professional development opportunities for hepatology nurses.
Chair
Samuel Elliott
GP
Mitcham General Practice
Rose Magdalene
Information & Resources Officer
Hepatitis SA