The Cool Topics in Neonatology conference and the Supporting Neonatal Transition workshop presented by the Royal Women's Hospital were excellent. There is so much interesting research going on, much of it here in Melbourne.
The Royal Children's Hospital deserves to be commended for its CPD program - weekly Grand Rounds, special Practical Paediatrics events for GPs and the recent Campus Research and Education Week, which was simply outstanding.
Also deserving of credit are the RVEEH (Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital) for its series of updates for GPs, and MIPS, a medical indemnity organisation which runs risk management workshops for its members.
The RACGP runs several workshops and seminars over the course of the year, as does Australian Doctor, and the ones that I attended were both interesting and worthwhile.
Over the past couple of years I have attended both of the Anaesthetics symposia run by St Vincent's Hospital and the Alfred, and these are normally of a very high standard.
The Monash University Disaster Resilience initiative continued its series of periodic symposia in 2012, and these appear set to continue in 2013.
The International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine hosted some interesting presentations, and it was a good opportunity to meet fellow practitioners from around the world. Perhaps the highlight was the visit on the last day to the Air Ambulance facility at Essendon Airport and the Trauma Centre at the Alfred Hospital. Some photos appear at the bottom of this page.
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RWH – Cool Topics
in Neonatology 2012 2.0*
RWH –
Supporting Neonatal Transition 2012 1.0*
Social Media,
eHealth and Telehealth (MIPS Education) 0.5*
RCH Campus
Research and Education Week 3.0* (Events attended: Optimising the
use of modern learning environments; Qualitative Research; Clinical Update:
Sleep and Allergy; Research Higher Degree Workshop (Authorship and
Plagiarism); Grand Round: Paediatric Fracture Guidelines; Epidemiology of
trauma at RCH; Designing education to address learners’ needs; Statistics:
the basics (CEBU); Basic principles of coding qualitative data; Contemporary
evaluation of injury severity scoring; MESS: amputation vs conservation; The
Primary Trauma Care Course – Trauma education in less affluent countries;
Non-operative management of occiputo-cervical dissociation in children;
Tactical Medicine: Medical care in the modern combat environment; Selling our
message to patients in the new millennium; The Big Idea; The rise of the
‘ePatient’: how it is affecting our clinical practice and research; Telemedicine;
But I thought the Internet would provide the interaction; The Great Debate:
“Social media is a vital tool in healthcare research and education”.)
Dealing with
Difficult Patients (MIPS Education) 0.5*
RVEEH -
Dizziness, Vertigo and Common Eyelid Disorders 0.5*
Mastering
Patient Expectations Workshop (Cognitive Institute) 0.5*
60th International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine, Melbourne 4.0*
Faculty of
Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Values Symposium 1.0*
Short Course
in Perioperative Medicine Intensive Weekend 2.0*
The Alfred
Anaesthetics Symposium: Goal Directed Therapy 1.0*
RCH Practical Paediatrics Program: Paediatric
Orthopaedics Part 3 0.5*
Australian Doctor Paediatrics Seminar 0.5*
RACGP Psychodynamic Approaches to Focused
Psychological Strategies 1.0*
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre – Lymphoma,
Leukaemia and other Haematological Cancers, Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
– What GPs Need to Know 0.5*
University of Melbourne MD Student Conference 3*
RVEEH - Cataract and Pterygium, Rhinitis and
Polyps 0.5*
Ambulance Victoria Remote Area Nurses (Victoria)
Emergency Care Update Program – Workstations observer 1*
Australian Resuscitation Council (Victorian
Branch) 5th State Conference. Resuscitation 2012: Translating Evidence into
Practice. 1*
Monash Disaster Resilience Forum – Managing
internally displaced people 1*
RCH Grand Round – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Tired
but never boring. New opportunities for a common illness.
Acute
Life-Threatening Emergencies, Recognition and Treatment (ALERT) 2*
MIPS Seminar - Healing at the end of life 0.5*
AMA - Working Overseas in Crisis Areas Seminar
0.5*
Rogaining Training Day, Victorian Rogaining
Association 1*
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Equity and Staff Development Forum: Working together to support work-life
balance 0.5*
Dealing with Difficult Patients 0.5*
Australian Doctor Mental Health Seminar 1*
RVEEH – Hoarse Voice & the Inflammatory Red
Eye 0.5*
Melbourne Med. School – Integrating
Communication Skills in Clinical Rotations 0.5*
Melbourne Medical School – Providing Feedback to
Students 0.5*
Monash Disaster Resilience Forum – Learning
lessons:recent disaster reviews 1*
RCH Grand Round - Does general anaesthesia damage
the developing brain?
SVH Department of Anaesthesia Workshop: ‘Avoiding
Disasters – Minimising Risk and Maximising Safety’ 1*
Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course 1*
Medical
Education Unit, Melbourne University Medical School – Principles of Clinical
Practice Tutor Training Workshop 0.5*
Orientation Tour, new Royal Children’s Hospital,
Melbourne 0.5*
Medical
Education Unit, Melbourne University Medical School – Case-Supported Learning
Tutor Training Workshop 1*
ACCET Choral Conductors 19th Summer
School 4*
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Photos from ICASM visit to the Air Ambulance base and the Alfred Hospital Trauma Centre, Helipad and Hyperbaric Chamber (20 September 2012).
WOw very nice photographs!
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Thanks for the positive feedback! The Alfred Hospital was recently featured in the "Extreme ER" TV program looking at leading trauma services around the world. The major trauma centres (The Alfred, Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Royal Children's Hospital) are ably supported by excellent air retrieval and ground-based Ambulance services. It was a privilege to have a close look at these facilities.
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