2022 Program

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The program below is provisional and will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.

Attendance at the 2022 RACMA Conference will provide 12 CPD points.

Wednesday 28 September

0830 Registration | Mezzanine Level
Workshops
Room Chancellor 6
0900 – 1030 How medical leaders can nurture psychological safety in the workplace
Greg Hince | Frontline Mind
1030 – 1100 Morning Tea
Room Chancellor 6 Room Harbour View 1
1100 – 1200 Rural Policy Advisory Group (RPAG) You Can’t Ask That!
Moderator: Dr Allison Turnock
Dr Sue Phillips, Dr Hwee Sin Chong and Dr James Caudle
1100 – 1200 Update on the Fellowship Training Program (FTP) Renewal
Professor Pooshan Navathe
1200 – 1230 Lunch
Room Harbour View 1
1230 – 1330 Continuing Professional Development Showcase
Dr Greg Watters
1400 – 1500 RACMA Annual General Meeting | Harbour View 1
1600 – 1745 Conferment Ceremony & Langford Oration 
Room Grand Ballroom
Langford Oration
Dr Simone Raye | Vice President, Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (AIDA)
1800 – 2000 Welcome Reception | Mezzanine Level
Sponsored by Queensland University of Technology

Thursday 29 September

0745 Registration | Mezzanine Level
0745 – 0845 Digital Health @ RACMA | Chancellor 6
Chair: Dr Mary Boyd-Turner
Members are invited to join a conversation about digital health @ RACMA.
0900 – 0945 Official Opening
Room Grand Ballroom
Welcome by RACMA President | Dr Helen Parsons CSC
Welcome to Country | Uncle Dougie Mansell
Official Opening | Her Excellency the Honourable Barbara Baker AC, Governor of Tasmania
Welcome | The Hon. Jeremy Rockliff MP, Premier and Minister for Health
Opening | Kathrine Morgan-Wicks, Secretary, Department of Health
0945 – 1030 Opening Keynote
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Dr Helen McArdle
By enabling others, we enable ourselves
Dr Dinesh Palipana
| Doctors with Disability
Sponsored by CheckUP
Dr Hannah Jackson | Doctors with Disability
Sponsored by HosPortal

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
1100 – 1230 Panel | Diversity and Inclusion in the Healthcare System, to Achieve Better Outcomes
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Dr Simone Raye
Dr Dinesh Palipana | Doctors with Disability
Dr Hannah Jackson | Doctors with Disability
Dr Claire Griffiths | Tasmanian Health Service
Dr George Forgan-Smith | General Practitioner, Melbourne
Dr Peter Jansen | Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District
1230 – 1330 Lunch & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
1230 – 1330 Candidate Open Forum | Harbour View 1
An opportunity to meet with the Education and Training Committee Chair, Chief Executive and Director of Education to discuss the Fellowship Training Program and provide feedback about your experience. You are invited to bring your lunch along to this informal forum.
1330 – 1500 Abstracts
Healthcare for Diverse Populations Socially Conscious Medical Leadership The Evolving Role of the Medical Leader
Room Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 3
Chair | Dr Jason Goh Chair | Dr Helen Harris Chair | Dr Ruth Kearon
Engaging female and non-binary doctors in not for profit Australian hospitals
Paul Long
Connecting kids to care earlier – a stepped care approach to developmental care at RCH
Dr Tom Connell
Strengthening leadership capacity: An unaddressed issue in Indian healthcare system
Dr Kamal Gulati
Understanding clinical variation: Better care for all
Professor Anne Duggan
Not-for-Profit promotional campaigns for children with cancer: The role of socially responsible leadership
Dr Angie Shafei
Fix the system, not the woman: Evidence-based organisational strategies to advance women in medical leadership
A/Prof. Alison Dwyer
Clinical care-coordinator improves health outcomes in an ethnically diverse high-risk diabetes population
Leaisa Bartley
Beyond well-being, enhancing junior medical workforce engagement
Paul Long
Supporting staff well-being and strengthening services: A Relational Gestalt approach to building a COVID-19 community of practice in a hospital setting
Professor Justin Denholm
Preparedness for the 5th Industrial Revolution: Gaps in clinical leadership competency frameworks
Dr Angie Shafei
Reducing professional isolation: Experiences from the RACMA pilot peer support groups
A/Prof. Alison Dwyer
Virtual or actual clinical governance for a virtual ward
A/Prof. Scott Kitchener
1500 – 1530 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
1530 – 1630 Keynote Speaker
Room Grand Ballroom
  Chair | Dr Jodi Glading
  Mitch McPherson – Behind the Smile
Mitch McPherson
| SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY
2017 Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year
1800 – 1900 Government House Reception (ticket holders only)
1900 – 2300 Gala Dinner | Roaring 40s
Federation Ballroom

Friday 30 September

0830 Registration | Mezzanine Level
0900 – 1000 Keynote Speaker
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Dr Helen McArdle
The Role of the extreme and unusual environments in shaping healthcare for all
Professor Kimberley Norris | University of Tasmania
0915 – 1000 Royal Hobart Hospital Hyperbaric Chamber Tour | Group 1
1000 – 1030 Morning Tea & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
Poster viewing session
1000 – 1045 Royal Hobart Hospital Hyperbaric Chamber Tour | Group 2
1030 – 1215 Margaret Tobin Presentations
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Professor Tony Lawler
1030 – 1035 Welcome
1035 – 1055 Dr Milind Rawal | NSW Representative
1055 – 1115 Dr Carl De Wet | QLD NT Representative
1115 – 1135 Dr Nicola Beamish | Tasmanian Representative
1135 – 1155 Dr Oliver Daly | Victorian Representative
1155 – 1215 Dr Jerry Abraham Alex | WA Representative
Closing remarks
1215 – 1315 Lunch & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
1315 – 1415 Panel | Health Literacy and Capacity for Decision Making
Room Grand Ballroom
  Chair | Associate Professor Kath Atkinson
  Dr Sue Nightingale | QLD Health
Kate Griggs
| Health Consumers Tasmania
Professor Roger Chung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr Cameron Cole | Psychiatrist
1415 – 1515 Panel | Accelerating Progress Towards Equity and Access – Medical Leadership In Action
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Adj. Professor Gillian Biscoe AM
Dr Christine Boyce | General Practitioner, Hobart
Dr Ross Lamplugh
 | OCHRE Health
Dr Tony Ko | Hospital Authority, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
A/Profesor Noel Hayman | Inala Indigenous Health Service
1515 – 1545 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition | Mezzanine Level
1545 – 1630 Keynote Speaker
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Dr Stephen Ayre
Bridging the Gap between homelessness and healthcare
Dr Daniel Nour
| Street Side Medics
2022 Young Australian of the Year
1630 – 1700 Closing Plenary
Room Grand Ballroom
Chair | Dr Helen Parsons CSC
Closing comments from RACMA President Dr Helen Parsons CSC, including a presentation from RACMA collaborative partner Hush Foundation on the value of kindness in healthcare organisations; Announcement of the 2022 Margaret Tobin award winner and handover to RACMA 2023.

Saturday 1 October

0800 Registration | Mezzanine Level
                                       Workshops 
Room Grand Ballroom 1 Room Grand Ballroom 3
0830 – 1230 Supervisor Workshop
Open to all RACMA supervisors
Professor Pooshan Navathe
0930  – 1230

Candidate Workshop 
Media Management
Open to all candidates, across all training years
Mr David Hawkins | SOCOM Strategic Outcomes
Morning Tea will be provided