2nd Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Session Details

Capacity Building Poster Session

Monday, 9 August 2004 17:00 -17:30

Exhibition Hall

No Violence and Aggression (NOVAG)
  • Liz M Cox, Royal Freemasons Homes of Victoria Limited
  • Making Informed Decisions in the Face of Uncertainty: A Better Way to Count, Measure and Draw Pictures
  • Mrs Helen Ganley, Royal North Shore & Ryde Health Service
  • Health, Happy and Harmonious - Building Capacity within General Practice
  • Barbara A Rolands, Perth & Hills Division of General Practice
  • Methods of Teaching the Tools of Quality using Automated Excel Templates at Central Sydney Area Health Service (CSAHS)
  • Wendy E Jamieson, Central Sydney Area Health Service
  • Gains Made with Positron Emission tomography (PET) Imaging Report Turn Around Time using Voice Recognition Software at Central Sydney Area Health Service (CSAHS)
  • Michael J Fulham, Central Sydney Area Health Service
  • Wendy E Jamieson, Central Sydney Area Health Service
  • Multi-Modal Analgesia following Lower Uterine Segment Caesarean Section (LUSCS)
  • Ms Joy Burdack, Calvary Health Care ACT
  • Building a Team Quickly!!!
  • Victoria Jacques, Knox Private Hospital
  • The Effectiveness of the Southern Health Graduate Nurse Program
  • Patricia McGarity, Southern Health
  • Quality of Information at the Hospital-GP Interface
  • M/s Rosemary M Richman, Cental Sydney Arae Health Service
  • Nurses as Catalysts for Quality Improvement
  • Beverley A Burrell, Centre for Postgraduate Nursing Studies, New Zealand
  • Mrs MaryAlice P Miles, New Zealand
  • Building Capacity for Effective Incident Management in Four Rural NSW Area Health Services
  • Ms Jill Reyment, Greater Murray Area Health Service
  • Mr Justyn Cook, New England Area Health Service
  • Mr Richard Cheney, Mid Western Area Health Service
  • Ms Alison Attenborough
  • A New 'Buddy' Model of Undergraduate Clinical Learning and Supervision
  • Patricia McGarity, Southern Health
  • Mental Health Triage Scale: A Starting Point in Improving Collaboration
  • Ms May Nobel, Barwon Health
  • Dr Thomas Callaly, Barwon Health
  • The Use of an Electronic Discharge Summary Database to Improve Followup Care in Community Based Mental Health Service
  • Mary E Hyland, Barwon Health
  • Dr Thomas Callaly, Barwon Health
  • Clinicians’ Attitudes Towards the Use of Routine Outcome Measures in Mental Health Services – A Qualitative Study
  • Dr Thomas Callaly, Barwon Health
  • Mary E Hyland, Barwon Health
  • Applying the Safety Agenda to Consultation Liaison Psychiatry - Evaluation of a Behaviours of Concern Strategy
  • Kate Thwaites, Caulfield General Medical Centre
  • Capacity Building through Continuous Practice Improvement for Rural Specialists
  • Dr Jillian H Sewell, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  • Mr Paul W Long, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  • Supervision: Do You Know How Well it is Happening?
  • Lesley M Cherry, Central Sydney Area Health Service
  • Building the Capacity of Regional Health Facilities to Manage the Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
  • Ms Angela M Crombie, Collaborative Health Education & Research Centre, Bendigo Health Care Group
  • Establishment of Therapeutic Advisory Groups’ (TAG), State-based Medication Safety Committees
  • Maria Kelly, New South Wales Therapeutic Advisory Group (NSW TAG)
  • Building Organisational Capacity in Managing Clinical Adverse Events
  • Agnes Tam, Greater Newcastle Sector, Hunter Health
  • A Risk-Based Active System for the Prevention and Management of Hospital Acquired Infections
  • Dr Chris Farmer, Repatriation General Hospital
  • Measuring the Impact of PACS Technology Using Performance Indicators
  • Sue L Alexander, Royal Perth Hospital
  • Nursing Management of Inpatients with Diabetes
  • Dr Hong Hock Png, Singapore General Hospital PL, Singapore
  • Bridging the Communication Barrier: A Fundamental Component to Quality Nursing
  • Lih Ping Lock, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
  • Relative Risks in Five Developed Countries
  • Ron Law, Juderon Associates, New Zealand