Sydney Adventist Hospital Biannual Wound Conference Friday 26 June 2015 Key Note Speakers Jan Rice Rae Johnson Dr David Robinson Kerri Sullivan Matt Dutton Gary Bain Registration Fee $345 incl. GST Early bird registration fee $295 incl. GST if paid before 25 May 2015 Students & AHCL Staff* $180 incl. GST (* AHCL Staff automatically refunded post conference attendance) How to Apply Apply online: www.sah.org.au/conferences Major Sponsors
SPONSORS The Sydney Adventist Hospital is grateful to the following companies for the support of the Conference. Major Sponsors Standard Sponsors
Welcome to Sydney Adventist Hospital The Sydney Adventist Hospital (SAH), known as The San, is an acute-care private hospital with 441 licensed overnight beds and is the largest single campus not for profit private hospital in NSW. Our mission is Christianity in Action Caring for the body, mind and spirit of our patients, colleagues, community and ourselves. San Education, a department of Sydney Adventist Hospital, provides a comprehensive education program designed to support both the needs of the hospital staff and members of the wider community. To enhance and support this department, a separate entity called San College of Education operates as a fully functioning Registered Training Organisation (RTO). The RTO offers specific, nationally recognised Training Packages, Qualifications, Courses and individual Units of Competency. If you re looking to upgrade your skills in the Health Care industry or interested in community health issues, San Education offers a broad range of relevant courses, workshops and conferences. Certificates and statements of attainment are provided for portfolios, and one CPD (Continuing Professional Development) point is awarded for health professionals for every hour of instruction.
Welcome to the Conference On behalf of the Sydney Adventist Hospital s Education and Wound Management teams, I would like to welcome you to this event. The Bi-annual Sydney Adventist Hospital Wound Conference has developed into a major forum where clinicians from all the domains of health care can meet and learn from nationally and internationally renowned wound management experts. The Conference program is designed to offer information which is directly applicable to the clinical setting, allowing medical, nursing and allied health delegates to immediately enhance their wound care practice within their workplace. The Conference is also strongly supported by the wound product industry. I am grateful for their involvement and their willingness to share new and updated information on their products and devices. They provide clinicians with the tools of our trade. Their input ensures that we are best placed to use these tools for our patient s best interests. The Conference is also a great opportunity to extend your network of contacts, to share your challenges and aspirations, and to expand your clinical horizons. Enjoy the day. GARY BAIN Convenor of the Wound Conference
Registration on line 1. Go directly to the Sydney Adventist Hospital URL www.sah.org.au/conferences 2. Select 2015 SAH Biannual Wound Conference 3. Under bookings select click here to enrol 4. wise.net will guide you through the enrolment process. Please note: All courses must be prepaid You will need a valid credit card and an email address to complete your enrolment Only Mastercard and Visa accepted Course enrolments are confirmed via email with a tax receipt for your records. Registration Fee: $345 incl GST Early bird registration fee $295 incl. GST if paid before 25 May 2015 Students & AHCL staff * $180 incl. GST (*AHCL staff automatically refunded post conference attendance) Cancellation: There is a 20% non-refundable administration fee on all cancellations. A refund will only be granted if cancellation is given within 5 business days or more of course commencement. VENUE Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical Education Centre 185 Fox Valley Road Wahroonga NSW 2076
Sydney Adventist Hospital Biannual Wound Conference Friday 26 June 2015 There s more where that came from!! 07.30am Delegate Registration & trade visit 09.00am Welcome & opening address Gary Bain 09.20am Give an inch and they ll take a foot : Jan Rice Diabetes & Wound Healing 10.00am To cover or pop: managing the Rae Johnson blister 10.20am Questions 10.30am Morning tea and trade visit 11.15am Magical mystery tour: choosing the Jan Rice right dressing 12 noon Questions 12.10pm Rippa: skin tear management Matt Dutton 12.30pm From Vulcans throne: update on Rae Johnson burn care 1.10pm Questions 1.20pm Lunch & Trade Visit 2.20pm Arteries, veins & compression: get Dr D Robinson squished 2.50pm Questions 3.00pm Even kids get wounds Kerri Sullivan 3.40pm Fights, bites & accidents: traumatic Matt Dutton wounds 4.20pm Questions 4.30pm Closing address Gary Bain This program is subject to change.
Keynote Speakers Matt Dutton CNC Wound Care St George Hospital Matthew is currently the Wound Care Clinical Nurse Consultant for the St George Hospital. He is a member of the Australian Wound Management Association (NSW) committee and a review editor for the Journal of Wound Care. Matthew is a current Masters of Philosophy candidate, transitioning into a PhD at Sydney Nursing School, where he is also a Clinical Lecturer. Jan Rice RN Co-ordinator Wound Mgmt Education LaTrobe University Jan Rice is a Registered Nurse with many years experience in surgical nursing. Highlights of Jan s career include, 2006 awarded Fellowship to the Australian Wound Management Association, Chair of AWMA Educational and Professional Development sub-committee, Member of the Venous Leg Ulcer Guideline Implementation sub-committee. Jan is also a member of the Pressure Injury Guidelines Development sub-committee. Jan is a Col. in standby reserve acting as a wound consultant for the ADF lectures to RAAF and Army. Obtained Masters in Wound Care 2009. She is an ex officio-past President of Australian Wound Management Association (Vic). Her current role within La Trobe University is Coordinator Wound Management Education. She also runs a wound clinic in a large Metropolitan General Practice Ashwood Medical. She has her own business acting as a consultant to over 100 aged care facilities and a resource for Divisions of General Practice and surgeons within Victoria. Also and author of book chapter---nursing in General Practice, McGraw Publications 2010. As well as a volunteer with Interplast current country Solomon Islands.
Keynote Speakers Dr David Robinson Vascular Surgeon Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / Sydney Adventist Hospital Dr David Robinson trained in Australia and the UK, and currently works as a Vascular Surgeon at the Royal Prince Alfred and Sydney Adventist Hospitals where he is Head of the division of Vascular Surgery. He has an interest in the management of problems of the diabetic foot, as well as the management of lower limb ulceration. Rae Johnson CNC Burns Grafts & Skin Loss Concord Hospital Held current position since 1991 during which she has developed, coordinated and lectured for the Burns Curriculum within the Masters for Critical Care, University of Sydney (1990-1994). Rae established an Ambulatory Burns Clinic service that reduced hospitalisations and increased early discharge from the Burns Unit. She regularly lectures for under graduate, post graduate level in nursing as well as presenting nationally and internationally. Changed practices related to burn wound management including cleansing and debriding (wound bed preparation) while utilizing an approach rather than avoidance pain management strategy, thereby reducing the need pharmacological requirements. Developed a model of self-care or prehabilitation whereby the patient re-engages with their body at a physical and psychological level and facilitating social re-engagement. Disseminate these practices into the workplace across disciplines and local health districts. Rae is currently enrolled in Masters (Nurse Practitioner) University of Sydney.
Keynote Speakers Kerri Sullivan CNC Paediatric Surgery John Hunter Children s Hospital Kerri has worked in the specialty of Paediatrics for more than 35 years. She commissioned the position of Clinical Nurse Consultant Paediatric Surgery at the John Hunter Children s Hospital, Newcastle in 2000. This position has afforded her opportunities to gain particular expertise in paediatric wound management across the age continuum of extreme prematurity [23 week gestation] to adolescence [18years]. Kerri has delivered papers in this field at both international and state level.
Conference Facilitator Gary Bain CNC Wound Care Sydney Adventist Hospital Gary completed his undergraduate training at Avondale College, obtaining a Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing). He obtained a Bachelor of Nursing through University of Technology Sydney, combining this with a Burns and Plastic Nursing Certificate. He completed his tertiary studies at the School of Medicine, University of NSW with a Masters Degree in Clinical Education. He commenced the Sydney Adventist Hospital s Wound Management Service with Nursing Unit Manager John Sanburg in 1989 and has directed the nurse-led outpatient Wound Clinic since 1990. In the ensuing years Gary has qualified as a Continence Advisor, been an inaugural member of the HEMI Advanced Wound Care Network, an associate member of the Wound Foundation of Australia, acted on the editorial board for Primary Intention, attended the Oxford University Wound Healing Summer School, participated as a member of the AWMA 2012 Conference Scientific Program Committee, gained the position of guest lecturer for the Australian Pharmaceutical Society and currently presents to medical, nursing and allied health professionals on behalf of SAN Education. Both within his hospital and local community, he is commonly referred to as the wound guy.
Conference Facilities The Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical Education Centre opened in November 2013. The facility includes the 380 seat Charles Warman Auditorium, the Beverley Ellen Peters Laboratories, problem based learning rooms, and a library. Our virtual hospital Simulation Centre with critical care care, operating theatre and a 12 bed ward will train students, doctors and other health care professionals. Clinical Education Centre Auditorium
Getting There Road Travel north on the Pacific Highway from Sydney CBD approximately 20km. Turn left on Fox Valley Road. Parking The Sydney Adventist Hospital has ample parking in our multi deck car-park. There is also ample parking adjacent to the Clinical Education Centre as marked on reference map located on the back cover of this program. Free parking is available for conference delegates collect your voucher from the Registration Desk located in the Foyer. Public Transport Trains operate regular services to Hornsby, Wahroonga and Turramurra. Bus or Taxi can then be accessed from these stations direct to Sydney Adventist Hospital. Please enquire by email at education@sah.org.au for timetable. Accommodation For delegates attending conference from interstate please enquire by email at education@sah.org.au for preferred partners. Multi deck car-park
Exhibition & Trade Display The Registration Desk as well as the stand of the Major Sponsors, Molnlycke & Stryker, will be located in the foyer of the Clinical Education Centre. As there is a large trade presence, the remaining Sponsors displays will be located in the Tutorial Rooms adjoining the foyer area. Foyer of Clinical Education Centre Tutorial Room
Catering Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided in the foyer of the Clinical Education Centre. Can you please advise on registration if you have any special dietary requirement. Conclusion On conclusion of the Conference delegates can download their Certificate of Attendance as well as PDF s from the Conference Speakers presentations, from the link at www.sah.org.au/conferences-resources. Thank you for attending