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SUMMARY:13th Health Services Research (HSRAANZ) Conference
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ)\, we invite you to the 13th Health Services Research Conference where innovation and research converge to shape the future of healthcare delivery. \n\nThe Conference will be held at Royal International Convention Centre (Royal ICC) in Brisbane\, from 4 – 6 December 2024. \n\n\nWe welcome speakers and delegates to explore the current and future challenges and solutions that health services research can offer\, as we harness new digital technologies to help build a sustainable\, future-ready\, and patient-focused health care system. With a diverse array of speakers\, thought-provoking sessions\, and networking opportunities\, we are confident that this conference will have something for all attendees. We encourage you to actively participate\, ask questions\, challenge assumptions\, and most importantly\, forge connections that will drive progress in health services research. \n\n\nTheme: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH IN THE DIGITAL AGE\n\n\nIn this dynamic era of digital transformation\, our conference serves as a platform for researchers\, practitioners\, thought leaders and policymakers to come together\, exchange ideas\, and delve into the exciting possibilities that digital technology offers to transform health services. We hope to address some of the key challenges: Human computer interaction\, data privacy and security; data quality and reliability; interoperability; AI/machine learning and bias in algorithms; and equitable access to digital healthcare services and resources. Likewise\, we’ll explore the exciting opportunities that the digital age brings: better access and patient engagement; big data and predictive analytics; telehealth; precision medicine; cost efficiency; and global collaboration. \n\n\n\nOver three days we will engage in insightful discussions\, share groundbreaking research\, and collaborate on solutions that will enable us to navigate the challenges and harness the opportunities of HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH IN THE DIGITAL AGE. \n  \n\n\n\nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to network with peers\, learn from the best minds in the field\, and be a part of shaping the future of healthcare delivery. \n  \n\n\nIf you have any Conference enquiries: please contact the Conference Manager directly via HSR2024@eventstudio.com.au 
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/13th-health-services-research-hsraanz-conference/
LOCATION:Royal International Convention Centre (Royal ICC)
CATEGORIES:Engagement,Talks & Webinars
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SUMMARY:Outsmarting scammers in research and publishing: tips from a battle-hardened editor
DESCRIPTION:We live in a world where access to high quality information is at a premium\, yet the challenges of knowing what and who to trust have never been harder. Academic journals are at the forefront of this information war\, and editors have had to become adept at navigating it to ensure their journals’ role as trusted collaborators with academics and trusted sources for readers. \nProfessor Ginny Barbour\, who is currently Editor-in-Chief at the Medical Journal of Australia and has worked across publishing in three continents\, and the Co-Chair of the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)\, will give an insider’s view on what to beware of and how to thrive in this new Information Age. \nThe public talk will commence at 4pm\, and we invite you to join us for a drinks and nibbles reception afterwards. \nWith thanks to QUT Vice-Chancellor and President\, Professor Margaret Sheil AO\, for hosting this special event. Please note this is an in-person event\, and places are limited. \n \nEvent photo by Ronda Dorsey on Unsplash
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/outsmarting-scammers-in-research-and-publishing-tips-from-a-battle-hardened-editor/
LOCATION:QUT Gardens Theatre\, QUT Gardens Point Campus\, 2 George Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Talks & Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHD LIFE+":MAILTO:chdlife-plus@qut.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251015T070000
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SUMMARY:AI in Healthcare: Crossing the Last Mile to Care Delivery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for QUT’s next Real Health Panel Series event focused on AI in Healthcare: Crossing the Last Mile to Care Delivery. As technology continues to transform health services\, digital systems play an ever-increasing role in supporting health professionals in their day-to-day work. Despite advances in health-related AI\, its current use in real-world care settings remains limited to a few niche areas. \nOur invited panellists will discuss what is happening to overcome challenges in crossing the last mile to effective use of AI in real-world health care delivery settings\, including implementation challenges and human factor considerations. \nPanellists \n\nDr Raelene Donovan\, Acting Chief Clinical Information Officer\, eHealth Queensland\nAssociate Professor Johan Verjans\, Deputy Director\, Medical Machine Learning\, Australian Institute for Machine Learning\, University of Adelaide\, and Platform Leader AI\, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute\nProfessor Olivier Salvado\, Professor in Artificial Intelligence\, School of Electrical Engineering and Robotics\, Faculty of Engineering\, QUT\nAssociate Professor Amina Tariq\, Associate Professor\, Digital Health\, School of Public Health and Social Work and Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI)\, QUT\nDr Sundresan Naicker\, Research Fellow – Implementation Science (Digital Health)\, Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI)\, QUT\nModerated by Professor Steven McPhail\, Centre Director/Strength Lead – Health Economics and Program Lead – Digital Health\, Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI)\, and Director\, QUT Centre for Healthcare Transformation
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/ai-in-healthcare-crossing-the-last-mile-to-care-delivery/
LOCATION:E5 Function Room\, Education Precinct (E Block)\, QUT Kelvin Grove
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251106T093000
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SUMMARY:Invitation only: National priority setting meeting - cardiac neurodevelopmental care
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only: National priority setting meeting – cardiac neurodevelopmental care\nAbout the meeting \nThis priority setting meeting aims to bring together key stakeholders\, including consumers\, who work and/or have lived experience in neurodevelopmental care for children with congenital heart disease (CHD). It builds on established networks and partnerships in the CHD LIFE+ program of research and in a range of CHD children and family care settings and contexts. The meeting aims to extend and sustain these collaborative networks beyond the life of the CHD LIFE+ study and into a future. \nThis event is led by the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI)\, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)\, and Queensland Paediatric Cardiac Service (QPCS)\, Children’s Health Queensland (CHQ). \nImpacts \nThis forum aims to inform future initiatives\, funding\, and delivery of neurodevelopmental care for families and children with CHD. It will provide a platform for consumer advocates and expert input into collaborative priority setting for best practice neurodevelopmental care for children with CHD. \nThe meeting will be co-facilitated with and informed by our strong collaborative partnership with HeartKids\, and the information collected will help shape reporting of the discussion and priorities. Relevant study protocol and ethics approval will be sought to enable these activities to be published. \nRegistration \nThis is an invitation only event. \nContact \nFor more details\, please email us at chdlife-plus@qut.edu.au \n 
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/invitation-only-national-priority-setting-meeting-cardiac-neurodevelopmental-care/
LOCATION:Rydges Sydney Central\, 28 Albion Street\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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