Come and network in-person! AIDH State Branch events are back in 2021 and feature leading innovators and experts who present on a wide range of digital health topics including current digital health initiatives and ideas for the future. It’s the perfect opportunity to learn, network and connect with your local community and is free for Members to attend.
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1/06/2021
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When:
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Tuesday 1 June 2021 5:30pm - 7:30pm (AEST)
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Where:
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EY One One One Building Level 51, 111 Eagle Street Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia
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Contact:
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Belinda Yasar
events@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311
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Online registration is closed.
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Developing a digitally-enabled workforce
A QLD state branch event
The benefits of digital health initiatives can't be achieved without a workforce that is capable and confident to work with new digitally-enabled models of care. Building workforce capability is an ongoing priority in health systems, as indicated
by the Digital Health Institute Summit 2020 survey and reflected in the recently released Institute strategy.
Join the AIDH QLD Branch to explore the novel education activities developed by The University of Queensland School of Information Technology and Medical School in collaboration with the Australian CSIRO eHealth Research Centre, and the Queensland
Digital Academy, Queensland Health.
Speaker presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A.
Can’t attend this event live? Watch it on demand on Digital Health TV!
Facilitator and Speakers
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Facilitator
Susan Smith FAIDH CHIA 
Clinical Research Coordinator, Metro North Hospital and Health Service
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Kristy Jackman CHIA 
Director, Queensland Digital Academy
Kristy has an emergency/critical care nursing background and is currently working part time as a Clinical Nurse Consultant at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Trauma Service. Recently, her positions have been in nursing management projects and she is currently the Director of Queensland Digital Academy. Kristy has a strong background in simulation education having delivered institute simulation across Queensland.
Presenting 'The Queensland Digital Academy: Training and capability building for digital health expertise in Queensland Health'.
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Dr Jim Steel 
Lecturer, The University of Queensland
Jim is a software engineer currently working in health informatics, specialising in clinical terminology and FHIR-based interoperability. Dr Steele has a background as a lecturer and researcher in software engineering, specialising in modelling languages and model transformation. He is currently an Adjunct Lecturer at The University of Queensland.
Presenting 'A FHIR-based teaching tool to build the digital capabilities of undergraduate health professional students'.
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Dr Chelsea Dobbins 
Senior Lecturer, The University of Queensland
Chelsea is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE) at The University of Queensland. She is the co-leader of the Empathic Extended Reality & Pervasive Computing Lab within ITEE. Her research focuses on the detection of emotions using smartphones/wearable sensors and personal informatics. This involves detecting emotion and mood using various signal processing and machine learning methods and applying this to psychology and digital health. She is also interested in how lifelong data can be presented and visualised in a more meaningful manner to support human computer interaction and provide a platform for self reflection and improvement.
Presenting 'Digital Health Software project: Teaching digital health to ITEE students at the University of Queensland'.
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Dr Ben Barry 
Head, St Lucia Clinical Unit, School of Clinical Medicine, The University of Queensland
Ben is an Exercise Psychologist and an academic with research interests in adaptations of the nervous system to exercise. The application of which is in enhancing exercise and education interventions for the management of weakness, pain and fatigue. Dr Barry's research interests have progressed to health professional education, aligned with his teaching roles. His specific areas of teaching and research interests are digital health and inter-professional education.
Presenting 'A FHIR-based teaching tool to build the digital capabilities of undergraduate health professional students'.
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Price: $30
Members - Free
Registrations are non-refundable
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CPD Points
This event has been approved for 1.5 contact
hours of continuing education credit toward renewal of the CHIA credential. Click here for more information on becoming
a certified health informatics professional.
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An AIDH member-only benefit, containing hundreds of on-demand videos. Topics include cybersecurity, precision health, nursing and midwifery informatics, artificial intelligence, clinical informatics, UX, virtual care and more!
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