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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231016T170000
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URL:https://www.ergonomics.org.au/events/healthcare-ergonomics-resilience-
 in-healthcare/
SUMMARY:Healthcare Ergonomics: Resilience in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:HealthSIG is excited to bring you the 3rd professional developm
 ent session for 2023.   The virtual session brings together three presen
 tations by Australian HFE specialists who work in resilience in healthcare
 .\nAbout Robyn ...\nAssociate Professor Robyn Clay-Williams leads a resear
 ch program at the Australian Institute of Health and Innovation\, Macquari
 e University\, in the field of human factors and resilience in health care
 .  Her research bridges the gap between theory and practice\, by developi
 ng products and processes that are safe\, usable and ready for implementat
 ion.  Over a career spanning 40 years in aviation and healthcare\, Robyn 
 has worked extensively to develop and evaluate systems that take into acco
 unt and minimise risk while retaining efficient and effective performance.
   Her 2019 TEDx talk on human factors and gender based design is availabl
 e on the global TED.com platform.\nPresentation… Resilience in Healthcar
 e: tools and strategies for acute care\n\nAbout Anthony ...\nAnthony Lock\
 , DSM\, has over 7000 flying hours on high-performance military aircraft\,
  working with Special Forces Teams worldwide and extensive experience in d
 eveloping high-performing teams and leaders in high-stress environments. 
  In 2017\, Anthony transferred his expertise to Healthcare and was appoint
 ed the Director of Patient Safety and Human Performance at Royal Perth and
  Bentley Hospitals and\, more recently\, the Executive Director of Clinica
 l Performance and systems at St John Ambulance\, WA.  He has led widespre
 ad organisational change and the development of Australia’s first hospit
 al-wide\, industry-based Human Factors training course called NEXUS.\nPres
 entation… “Thriving or Surviving”\n\nAbout Janet ...\nProfessor Jane
 t Anderson is recognised internationally as an expert in systems approache
 s to healthcare quality improvement.  She has pioneered the development o
 f methods for applying the theories of Resilient Healthcare to quality and
  safety in areas such as emergency care\, older people’s care\, care hom
 es\, patient deterioration and palliative care.  She is the course leader
  for the short course Human Factors in Healthcare: Designing Safe Systems\
 , which is designed for clinicians and delivered online over 7 weeks.\nPre
 sentation… Complex systems and how to improve them using resilient healt
 h care theory\n\nThe presentations will be streamed live for virtual atten
 dance.\nThe session will be chaired by Thy Do\, Chair\, Healthcare Ergonom
 ics SIG.\nMonday\, 16 October 2023 @ 5.00pm-6.30pm\, AEDT\nThere is no cos
 t to attend this virtual PD event.
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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