Thank you to everyone who joined us, presented, and contributed to making myPHN Conference 2018 the huge success that it was!
To download the myPHN Conference 2018 Handbook and to read more about the 2018 two-day program and the speakers, click here.
If you missed out on this year’s event or want to review what our myPHN18 speakers shared, click on the links below to view the recorded myPHN Conference 2018 presentations.
Special thanks to Gary from Medical Update – Medical Conference Recording – Live Webcasting.
To view all myPHN Conference 2018 video presentations, click here.
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Opening Ceremony
Dr Steve Hambleton, Phillip Kemp, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, Dr Vlad Matic, Mayor Greg Williamson, Dance Now Be ProudSetting the scene nationally—Healthy people, healthy systems
Strategies for outcomes-focused and value based healthcare
Alison VerhoevenSetting the scene NQ region
John Gregg, CEO NQPHNGeneral practice 4.0—where will you be
John Macaskill-Smith CEO, Pinnacle Ventures LimitedCurrent and future aged care reform—Core business for health or peripheral
Ian Yates Chief Executive, COTAMental health reform outside the office, consulting room and health system
The Hon. Julia Gillard AC Chair, beyondbluebeyondblue
The Hon. Julia Gillard AC Chair, beyondblueTen Myths and Misconceptions in Men’s Health
Prof. Robert McLachlan Director, Andrology AustraliaPanel What are the determinants that connect health
Moderator Conference Chair, Dr Steve HambletonImproving use of effective non-drug treatments in primary care HANDI in HealthPathways
Dr David KingInnovative and evidence-based approaches to empowering social and emotional resilience in children
Kathleen Davey Health ManagerExecutive, Social Skills Training Institute -
Research and innovation challenging the siloed thinking in Australian healthcare
Dr David Farlow Executive Director Research & Innovation and Associate Professor, MHHSTrauma informed care—A youth specific model
Phil Ihme & Gayle RoeInteractive big issues session gender and violence: A Healthy discussion
Prof. Annabel Taylor,Mark Walters EducatorB.strong—building capacity in brief interventions for health workers
Dr Frances CunninghamTelehealth and mentoring, improving oral health outcomes in the Torres Strait
Yvonne ManganWorking together to Close the Gap for Vision by 2020 Improving health systems for Indigenous Australians
Tessa SaundersEye and ear surgical support—achieving improved outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Karen Hale-RobertsonValidating the value of our collective resources via a patient’s experience
Dr Stephen Alexander & Kathryn AlexanderTopbar Driving population health outcomes by engaging doctors and patients
Edweana Wenkart & Paul MathewsEmergency community connect—connecting emergency departments to Aged Care Facilities
Belinda Berg & Pieter NelIdentifying and managing a deteriorating resident— education and resources to support RACF staff
Debra Clark -
Palliative care and dementia Managing complex symptoms
Marg AdamsDigital patient education platform—Year 1 activities and results
Dr Tina CampbellAn integrated care strategy for paediatric health services
Hannah JohnsonAllied health service provision in the primary health care context—an innovative approach
Natalie Di Giacomo & Kara SchifillitiPrivacy and confidentiality in practice
George SotirisMy Health Record—looking beyond GPs and pharmacies
Heather McDonaldElegant data solutions
Luke MoloneyBig issues disaster management
Karin Barron, Andrew Neil, Toni SimmonsWe need to shout to stop the murmurs Congenital and rheumatic heart disease
Dr Bo RemenyiProject ECHO Harnessing telementoring capability for building workforce capacity and capability
Hannah JohnsonAchieving integrated mental health service planning
Dr Ides Wong, Pattie Hudson & Robyn Bradley