2018 ACADEMIC HANDBOOK - Pre-Internship...
Transcript of 2018 ACADEMIC HANDBOOK - Pre-Internship...
2018 ACADEMIC HANDBOOK
Delegate Welcome
General Information
Saturday Program
Sunday Program
Saturday Highlights
Saturday Workshops
Sunday Highlights
Sunday Workshops
PRINT Social
Organising Team
Contact Us
Acknowledgements
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Contents
Dear Delegates…
Charlotte Durand
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Welcome to PRINT Conference 2018!We have worked hard to bring togetheran exciting and inspiring programpacked full of all the essentials toprepare you for intern year.
Our speakers, panelists and workshopfacilitators have been hand picked byour team to share their wisdom andexperience with you over the next twodays.
We are looking forward to meetingeveryone and we hope you have afantastic time!
ManpritKaur
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General Information
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Parking Info• Valet parking at the Hilton: $58 per day• Nearest secure carpark is the Wintergarden:
$20 - $30 per day• King George Square: $5 per day
Certificate of attendance/CPDA certificate of attendance may be issued on requestfor CPD points.Please email [email protected] ifyou require one.
Med Doodles at PRINT2018!Doodling improves memory retention and is a greatway to share lessons and key points you learn fromour speakers. Try it for one of our sessions and shareonline with the tag #PRINT2018
Mobile phonesPlease feel free to use your phones for taking photos,tweeting and sharing your conference experienceonline. We ask that you please make sure yourdevices are on silent and turn the flash off.
Name BadgesPlease wear your delegate name tag for both days ofthe conference. Not only does it help us with securitybut also improves your experience in meeting otherdelegates.
Delegate Passport Visit all our sponsors and complete the delegatepassport to go in the draw to win a daily prize onSaturday. Passports must be submitted by the end ofthe lunch break and the winner will be drawn at theend of day 1.
General Information
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Social MediaWe are on Facebook & Twitter and would love tosee you sharing your conference experience onsocial media. Twitter is a fantastic way to networkand engage with other delegates, both atPRINT2018 andbeyond. We will be offering a prize for the best tweet of the conference using #PRINT2018 Other suggested tags to follow include:#MedEd#FOAMed#MedTwitter#TipsForNewDocs
Venue MapPlenary Sessions are inthe Queens BallroomWorkshops will be in:- Queens Ballroom- Samford Room- Redlands/Lockyer
Room
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DAY 1 SATURDAY 20 OCTOBER 2018
0800 – 0845 Registration
0845 – 0900 Official Welcome: Dr Charlotte Durand & Manprit Kaur
0900 – 0940Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
Pushing the limits at the edge of medicine
Professor John Fraser
0940 – 1050
JMO Panel - Hitting The Ground Running: How to excel in your intern year
Moderator: Dr Penni Blazak,
Panellists: Dr Charlotte Alexander, Dr Renee Tabone, Dr Bennett Naprasnik, Dr Timothy Chalk
1050 – 1120 Morning Tea
1120 – 1150 Physician Health: Walk the Walk - Dr Bethany Boulton
1150 – 1210 Accreditation - What you need to know for 2019
Group Orange Group Blue Group Green
1210 - 1310
“Hi, is this ward call?”
Common ward call reviews
Queens Ballroom
“Can you close that lac?”
Suturing Skills for Interns
Redlands/Lockyer Roo
“How fast do you want these fluids
to run?”
Principles of Prescribing
Samford Room
1310 - 1420 Lunch
1420-1520 Suturing Prescribing Ward Call
1520-1620 Prescribing Investigations Suturing
1620-1700 End of Day 1 & Sponsorship Prize Winners
Saturday Program
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Sunday Program
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DAY 2 SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER 2018
0900-0930Compassion on the Front Lines: Healthcare delivery in
challenging environments
Kate White & Dr Katie Treble
0930 - 1115
Careers Panel: Looking to the future (and fun ways to get there)
Moderator: Dr Andrew Cook
Panellists: Dr Rumal Jayalath, Dr Elise Gilbertson
Dr Selva Niranjan, Dr Tung Vu
1115 - 1215
“They need IVABs and a
heparin infusion”
Antimicrobials and
anticoagulation
Samford Room
“This patient doesn’t look
great…”
Deteriorating patient scenarios
Redlands/Lockyer Rooms
Intern on a plane…
Medical ethics for interns
Queens Ballroom
1215 - 1330 Lunch – Networking & Sponsor Stalls
1330 – 1430Deteriorating
PatientsMedical Ethics ABxs & Anticoags
1430 - 1530 Medical Ethics Abxs & AnticoagsDeteriorating
Patients
1530 - 1600 Sunday Conference Survey & Prize Winners
1600 - 1630A life altering experience: The personal experiences of a
young(ish) stroke survivor
Dr Lavinia Codd
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Saturday Highlights
A professor of ICU, Anaesthesia, Medicine andEngineering, Prof. Fraser has published >300 peer-reviewed publications, and co-wrote and edited the firsttextbook on Mechanical Circulatory Support. He headsup the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) out of PrinceCharles and St Andrews Hospital. He oversees researchprojects that include a rapid adrenaline delivery devicefor cardiac arrest,
an app to diagnose delirium, and a method to keep transplant hearts andlungs alive outside the body. One of his most well-known achievements washis work with Brisbane engineer Daniel Timms on the BiVACOR – the world’sfirst artificial heart, which is progressing through its testing phases in the U.S.Prof Fraser will speak about the journey his career has taken him on, theexperience of pushing the limits in medical research and the patients at thecentre of his work.
Professor John Fraser
Oh, the places you’ll go! Pushing the limits at the edge of medicine
Penni is currently working as a Junior House Officer at theSunshine Coast University Hospital, having completed herinternship there. Originally from Tamworth in rural NSW,Penni graduated from The University Of Queensland in 2016after spending time in Brisbane and Hervey Bay for MedicalSchool.
Moderator: Dr Penni BlazakPGY2 at Sunshine Coast University Hospital
Junior Medical Officer PanelHitting The Ground RunningHow to excel in your intern year. Tips and tricks from current junior doctors to help you navigate the year ahead.
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Saturday Highlights
Bennett is a Junior House Officer employed by the SunshineCoast Hospital and Health Service. Graduating from theUniversity of Queensland, Dr Naprasnik has a keen interest inanaesthetics, rural and remote medicine. He is a staunchadvocate for improving the working conditions and generalwelfare of junior doctors in the Sunshine Coast HealthService.
Dr Bennett Naprasnik - PGY2, Sunshine Coast University Hospital
Panellists
Renee graduated from JCU and completed her internship atLogan Hospital. She is working as a surgical PHO this yearand is preparing for a career in surgery.
Dr Renee Tabone - PGY2, QEII Hospital
Dr Charlotte Alexander - PGY2, Gold Coast University Hospital Charlotte completed her internship at GCUH, where she wasawarded Intern of the Year in 2017. She has spoken on thetopic of mentorship at FIX17, a conference surroundinggender equality in medicine, in New York City. She is hopingto train in the specialty of Emergency Medicine and ispassionate about medical education and doctor wellbeing.
Timothy completed his BSc/MBBS at The University ofQueensland in 2017, and has an interest in Cardiology. Hehas completed rotations in Cardiology, CardiothoracicSurgery and Geriatrics. He is concurrently completing aMasters of Medicine at The University of Sydney. In his lifeoutside of medicine, he enjoys good food, travelling and arthistory.
Dr Timothy Chalk - Intern, The Prince Charles Hospital.
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Saturday HighlightsPhysician Health: Walk the WalkDr Bethany Boulton
Dr Boulton is an Emergency Medicine (FACEM)consultant at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital,and co-founder of WRaPEM; Wellness, Resilience andPerformance in Emergency Medicine. It is her passion toresearch, investigate and share information on self care,organisational change and compassionate leadership toensure doctors are able to thrive in their workplace. Shesits on the QEDSAP ED Workforce Wellbeing Group,locally the SCHHS Health4Life Steering Committee and
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in her own department holds the DEM Wellbeing Portfolio. When she is nottravelling the world attending Physician Health conferences, she can befound using ingredients such as black beans and zucchini to create theperfect paleo brownie, much to the disgust of her two sugar loving children.Bethany dreams of living in a world where activewear bears no stigma andphysicians thrive, not just survive. She will be sharing her insights on how wecan work with our departments to improve wellbeing for all staff.
Saturday Workshops
Join us for a masterclass covering the most common problems you will encounter on your ward call shift, pitfalls for unsuspecting junior docs and tips on how to prioritise your list of tasks
“Hi, is this ward call…?”Common ward call reviews Dr Alan Cheng, O&G PHO, Cairns Hospital
Sharpen your technique in closing simple and complex wounds with our suturing workshops on day one. Be ready to hit the ED to suture up a head laceration or to close the skin in theatre with skill and confidence.
Can you close that lac...?” Suturing skills for interns Dr Debbie Parkinson, Surgical Registrar, SCUH,Dr Clarissa Lo, Surgical Registrar SCUH,Dr Dale Wood, Surgical Registrar, SCUH
Master the art of fluid balance and electrolyte replacement in complex patients with this interactive session. Dr Wyld will share important insider tips and the most common mistakes made by interns when managing diabetes and acute pain on the ward.
“How fast do you want these fluids to run?”Principles of prescribing (and some tricks of the trade) Dr Katherine Wyld, Medical Registrar, HBH, Dr Penni Blazak, JHO, Dr Sajid Chowdhury, JHO
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Sunday HighlightsCompassion on the Front LinesHealthcare delivery in challenging environments
Dr Katie TrebleDr Treble is a British critical care doctor who has worked inAustralia since 2012. She spent time last year working withMedicines Sans Frontiers in a paediatric hospital in Bria, arural town in the Central African Republic (CAR). During hertime there, the paediatric hospital also had toaccommodate for adult trauma patients following anoutbreak of fighting in the region. She will be sharingsome of her experiences with MSF and the lessons to belearned working in low resource areas.
Careers Panel Looking to the future (and fun ways to get there)The start of intern year is daunting for many reasons, including the loomingneed to figure out the next chapter in your medical career. Our careerspanelists will give you an insight into why and how they decided on theirspecialty of choice, the challenges they faced along the way and their besttips for finding your own path.
Moderator: Dr Andrew Cook, Anaesthetics SCUH
Panellists
Dr Rumali Jayalath, Neurosurgery, PAHDr Jayalath studied medicine at James Cook Universityand trained at Greenslopes Private Hospital in her earlyyears. She then underwent specialist neurosurgerytraining at leading centres around Australia. She isactively involved in training surgical registrars andrecently acted as joint neurosurgery convener. for theRoyal Australasian College of Surgeons annual meetingin Brisbane.
Dr Jayalath operates at Greenslopes and Mater Private Hospitals, and has a special interest in cerebrovascular surgery and brain tumours.
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Sunday Highlights
Professor Selva Niranjan - Cardiology, GCUH
Professor Niranjan is a Senior Consultant Cardiologistand Director of the Physician Training Program at theGold Coast University Hospital and Professor ofMedicine at both Griffith and Bond Schools of Medicine.He graduated from the North Colombo Medical Collegeand did his specialty training in New York City, in internalmedicine and cardiology.
His passion is in bedside teaching and training of medical students andphysician trainees, and clinical interests are in clinical cardiology,echocardiography, cardiac imaging and complex coronary artery disease.
Dr Tung Vu - Paediatrics, GCUHDr Vu is a Paediatrician and the local regional examinerof Paediatric and Child Health Division for the RoyalAustralasian College of Physicians, and the PaediatricTraining Program Director at the Gold Coast UniversityHospital. He enjoys being the lead supervisor for thejunior doctors rotating through the Paediatric unit.
Dr Vu graduated in 1999 from the University of Queensland. He undertookPaediatric training at the Mater Children’s Hospital and Royal Children’sHospital in Brisbane as well as spending time in a various regionalQueensland Hospitals. He has a special interest in childhood diabetes, andstrives to provide innovative measures to improve the health outcomes forthe children with diabetes in the Gold Coast Health Service.
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Sunday Highlights
A Life Altering ExperienceThe personal experiences of a young(ish) stroke survivor
Lavinia pursued a career change from charteredaccountancy to science when her children were born.Unfortunately, mid-way through her Bachelor ofScience, aged just 31, Lavinia suffered a stroke. Sheresumed her Bachelor of Science to drive her cognitiverecovery, going on to complete her PhD in ProfessorBartlett’s laboratory at UQ’s
Dr. Lavinia Codd
Queensland Brain Institute, where she was a post-doctoral research fellow.Lavinia investigated ways of improving cognitive recovery following stroke byactivating precursor cells to increase the production of new brain cells(neurogenesis, a form of neuroplasticity). Lavinia has now taken on anAdvancement role at QBI and has established the QBI Stroke Advisory Boardto raise awareness and philanthropic funding to support the vital researchbeing undertaken at QBI.
Dr Elise Gilbertson General & Obstetric Medicine, SCUH
Elise Gilbertson is a Staff Specialist in General Medicineand Obstetric Medicine at Sunshine Coast UniversityHospital. She studied at University of Queensland andcompleted Physician Training at Royal Brisbane &Women's Hospital and Nambour General Hospital.Internship at Nambour inspired her to return to theSunshine Coast as an Advanced Trainee
along with her General Practitioner husband, with the goal of improvingwork/life balance. Elise divides her time between General Medicine andObstetric Medicine and is passionate about teaching and mentorship of juniordoctors. Her research interests primarily focus on medical optimisation of highrisk pregnancy. In her spare time Elise enjoys the distraction of her twochildren, dogs, horses and acreage.
You’ve covered it in class and seen it happen on the wards,but your pharmacy colleagues are the ones that willprevent and pull you up on prescribing errors with theseimportant medications. Brush up your ability to start andmaintain a heparin infusion, bridge to warfarin, cover forVTE prophylaxis and manage penicillin allergies whentreating infection. Anticoagulation can be tricky, but thisinteractive session will have you prescribing treatmentssafely and effectively.
“They need IVABs and a heparin infusion”Antimicrobials and anticoagulation on the wardsKaren Whitfield, Pharmacist, RBWH Co- Facilitators: Kylie Muller, Arron Sparkes,Isabelle Fassbind, Angela North, Jess McIlwain.
Interns are often called to review patients who are beginning to decompensate, but don’t yet meet criteria for a precall or a code blue. How you respond in these situations can have an impact on the patient’s care and eventual outcome. In this multi-station workshop you will work in small teams to navigate the decisions and interventions required in each scenario.
“This patient doesn’t look great…”Deteriorating patient scenariosDr Shiv Pathmanathan, Dr Hasheem Abdeen, Dr Cassie Turner, Dr Graeme Mattison,Dr Melanie McNiff, Dr Jacqueline Deen
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Dr Kimberley Budgen returns in 2018 for one of the most highlyrated workshops on the program. Currently working in radiationoncology whilst completing a master in bioethics, Dr Budgen hasappeared as both a performer and adjudicator in medicolegaland ethics debates. Her session will cover important dilemmasyou may face in your first year of practice, and challenge the wayyou think about ethics in medicine.
“Intern on a plane”
And other medical ethics dilemmas Dr Kimberley Budgen, Radiation Oncology, PAH
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Join us for an evening of fun and a chance to relax &network with friends and colleaguesVenue: The Defiant Duck, 3/84 Longland St, Newstead.Date: Saturday October 20thTime: 8pm til lateCost: Free to attend with Happy Hour prices all night.
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Co-ConvenorManprit Kaur
Co-Convenor Charlotte
Durand
Academic Officer
Jisha Nair
Promotions & Social OfficerJason Chen
Logistics Officer
Jessica Zhang
Logistics Officer
Joanna Yu
Academic Officer
Desmond Mok
Academic Officer
Hayley Ma
Sponsorship Officer
Jessica Lin
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