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PROGRAM 0700 – 1700 Registration Desk Open 0730 - 0800 Arrival Coffee & Tea 0800 – 0810 Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 0810 – 0820 Official Symposium Opening Address The Hon. Michael Ferguson MP Minister for Health, TAS Session One: State of Readiness Chair: Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 0820 – 0920 Opening Keynote Address Thoughts on the unthinkable Dr Greg Robertson Chief of Surgery, Canterbury District Health Board General and Colorectal Surgeon 0920 – 1000 Working Together to Prepare and Respond. Are we ready? Dr Paul Barnes Head of Risk and Resilience Program, Australian Strategic Policy Institute 1000– 1030 Morning Refreshment Break + Trade Exhibition Session Two: Lessons Learned Chair: Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 1030 – 1110 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami: Australia’s response to Banda Aceh GPCAPT Assoc Prof David M Scott Immediate Past President, Australian Society of Anaesthetists Group Captain, Royal Australian Air Force 1110 – 1150 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires: Hospital, state and national responses to the worst bushfire in Australian history Miss Heather Cleland Visiting Plastic Surgeon and Head of the Victorian Adult Burns Unit, Alfred Hospital Associate Professor, Dept of Surgery, Central Clinical School, Monash University 1150 – 1230 2002 Bali Bombings: Lessons learned Associate Professor Dianne Stephens Medical Director, National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre 1230 – 1330 Lunch + Trade Exhibition Session Three: Working in Teams, Working Together Chair: Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 1330 – 1410 What’s the best response to mass casualties? Dr Geoff Healy Deputy Medical Manager, Consultant Prehospital and Retrieval Physician, ANZCA Supervisor of Training, Greater Sydney Area HEMS, NSW Ambulance Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal North Shore and North Shore Private Hospitals Clinical Lecturer, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney 1410 – 1450 Disaster preparedness of major trauma centres in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and England study Professor Belinda Gabbe Head of the Prehospital, Emergency and Trauma Research Unit, Monash University 1450 – 1530 Nested disasters: A MCI incident compounding a natural disaster. Do we need to plan for disasters within our disaster plan? Dr Jorian Kippax Australian Defence Force Major Emergency and Hyperbaric Medicine Specialist, Royal Hobart Hospital 1530 – 1600 Afternoon Refreshments + Trade Exhibition Chair: Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 1600 – 1700 Closing Keynote Address It’s not just about the medicine Associate Professor Bill Griggs AM Trauma Specialist 1700 – 1720 Panel Discussion Moderators Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital 1720 – 1730 Closing Remarks Trauma Tasmania 2019 Symposium reserves the right to amend or alter any advertised details relating to dates, program and speakers if necessary, without notice, as a result of circumstance beyond their control. All attempts will be made to keep any changes to an absolute minimum. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS CPD Points ACRRM RACGP This activity is not currently accredited for RACGP CPD points, however the college advised that you may self-record for CPD points. If you need further assistance with this process, please contact Kaylene Westmore at RACGP Tasmania on 6212 5888. CICM This activity has CICM CPD Accreditation for Category 2A: Category 2A: Passive Group Learning – 1 point per hour. .