MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2016 – Pre-Congress Sessions

Meeting Room 215 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 ISAGA Site Visit & Workshop SimHealth Master Class SimHealth Master Class SimTecT Master Class ISAGA Site Visit & Workshop 0900-1245 Working with Children in Simulation: Designing a Medical Education Leading in Context – Understanding Overview: The Practicalities and Ethics of Translational Science Research Conditions of Inherent Uncertainty Melbourne is the capital of many things, (like Engaging with Simulated Patients Program Presenter: sports and coffee) but did you know that they are also the gaming capital of Australia? 48% of the Who are Children Presenter: Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, industry is located within Victoria, thanks to the Presenter: Prof William McGaghie, Professor, Medical Cognitive Edge and Founding Director, Centre for generous support of the various local government Applied Complexity, Bangor University Carrie Hamilton, Director, Education, Training and Education, Northwestern University Feinberg schemes. They also host many gaming related Innovation, SimComm Academy School of Medicine Overview: events and venues such as Freeplay, GCAP, PAX AUS and the ACMI. Melbourne continues to show off the Overview: Overview: The myth of the great leader pervades popular management literature with the majority of cases best that the industry has to offer, culminating in This Master Class will cover the question: ‘Is this just This Master Class will have several brief, structured more often being a result of being in the right place their International Gaming Week in November. nice to have?’ Or, is engagement with children an presentations about research goal setting, research at the right time and being lucky rather than the This tour will highlight some pivotal gaming areas essential part of simulation based education. planning, and fundamentals of team science. Participants will be in thematic working groups, result of any innate or replicable qualities. Snowden’s that help contribute to this culture, and allow the The process of setting up a paediatric simulated award winning HBR cover article on Leadership was gaming industry to be as strong as ever here in patient program will be covered including resource involved in research program goal setting and planning, giving and receiving peer feedback and one of the first to advocate a contextual approach to Australia. The sites scheduled are world leaders in identification, recruitment and selection, training, understanding the role of leadership. Participants in their fields, covering Virtual Reality, Serious Games risks (including consent and ethics) and quality reaching agreement about realistic research goals given constraints of time and money. this Master Class will be introduced to frameworks and Collaboration, all fostering growth within assurance. The principles of biomedical ethics that allow both dictatorial and servant styles of the industry. (Beauchamp and Childress, 2009) will be used to (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the end leadership to be understood and brought into play. The sites to be visited are Opaque Multimedia, guide the participants in making sense of perceived of this Master Class) Methods and tools to engage the whole of the Big Ant, The Arcade and Zero Latency. All exhibit barriers. workforce in distributed decision support will be how powerful games as a medium can be for (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the end introduced. An antidote to the simplistic recipes of reaching your audience and conveying information. of this Master Class) too many approaches to leadership development, Demonstrating their ability for collaboration with the Master Class will allow delegates to understand other industries in creating amazing works that both the theory and practice of leadership as an Australia can be proud of. adaptive, agile and resilient response to inherent uncertainty. The tour is open to everyone willing to look at simulation from a different perspective and (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the end interested in how serious games may help their of this Master Class) business or academic studies to better overall Meeting Room 215 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 participation and results. The first visit to Opaque will demonstrate the SimTecT Master Class SimTecT Master Class SimHealth Master Class influence of serious games and what companies can do when collaborating with academic and 1315-1700 Principles and Practice of Evacuation Network Attack Simulation: An Enabler Promoting Excellence via Augmented industry bodies. Simulation for Cyber Situational Awareness Reflective Learning in Simulation The second part of the tour will look at the Presenter: Analytics and Training (PEARLS) – A Blended Approach to workforce of the games industry, focusing on two Prof Edwin Galea, Director, Fire Safety Engineering Presenter: Debriefing different areas - Big Ant and The Arcade. During this visit, you will get to see and hear from some of the Group (FSEG) and Vice Chairman, International Dr Shanchieh Jay Yang, Professor and Head of Presenter: tenants and employees at both sites, see the talent Association of Fire Safety Science, University of Computer Engineering, Kate Gleason College of Dr Adam Cheng, Director, Research and we have here in our own backyard and hear about Greenwich Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology Development, KidSIM Simulation Program, Alberta the growing gaming industry. Overview: Overview: Children’s Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, University of Calgary The tour will conclude with a visit to Zero Latency Multi-agent evacuation simulation enables the This Master Class will consist of three components: which will show off Virtual Reality and Virtual prediction of human behaviour and performance an overview of history and advances in network Overview: Worlds in all their glory. This visit will allow you to during emergency evacuation – predicting likely attack simulation and their uses in Cyber Situational This Master Class introduces attendees to a novel experience the system for yourself to gain a better evacuation times, identifying potential bottlenecks awareness; an introduction and demonstration of framework for debriefing which blends 3 existing understanding of the power of virtual worlds. and, in extreme cases, predicting likely numbers CASCADES (Cyber Attack SCenario And Network methods of debriefing into one integrated of fatalities and injuries. In this way the layout For further information on the DEfense Simulator); and an interactive section to approach. Using “Promoting Excellence via can be optimised, while it is in the early design sites to be visited, please see discuss the benefits and limitations of network Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation” or phase, avoiding costly modifications later, when www.simulationcongress.com/gaming-site-visit- attack simulation for cyber training and analytics. the PEARLS blended methods approach, facilitators the structure is built. To develop a good evacuation workshop. (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the will be able to appropriately select the ideal model we need real world data to identify relevant Time: 0900-1800 beginning of this Master Class) method of debriefing with decision support. The behaviours and to calibrate our models. Generating Master Class offers the opportunity for attendees to Location: Pick up and drop off is from the this data is challenging – logistically, technically, practice the PEARLS method of debriefing with the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre ethically and politically. This Master Class will discuss aid of an integrated debriefing tool. some of the data used to identify and quantify human performance and behaviour underpinning (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the evacuation simulation and how we use this to beginning of this Master Class) develop and then utilise evacuation simulation for buildings, aircraft, ships, trains and even the larger urban environment. Examples will include issues associated with the evacuation of the mobility impaired with applications not only to hospitals and care facilities but the general built environment. (Please note that no lunch will be provided at the beginning of this Master Class) MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2016

Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Plenary Session 1 0900-1045 ISAGA Opening and Welcome Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Games and Gamification, Kozminski University Opening Address The Future of Medical Simulation: It’s All About Leadership, Proficiency, Measurement and Evidence-based Education Speaker: Prof Richard Satava, Professor of Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center Overview: Medical simulation has reached a plateau, as is the case with almost every new innovative technology. In the 1990s and the first decade of 21st century, the introduction of simulators to train medical and surgical skills began, riding on the success in other industries and the new developing technologies, such as virtual reality, computer-driven manikins, 3-D printing, serious games and others. Initial enthusiasm about the simulators waned as it became apparent that medical training was mainly about the curriculum (educational content) not the technology. Innovation in developing new curricula, educational processes and assessment methods, supported by the technologies, provided a temporary rejuvenation of interest in simulation and educational games. But it was not until the leadership in healthcare embraced the changes and advantages which simulation could provide, and boldly championed them, that further progress in simulation was possible. Not surprisingly, simulation also revolutionized the training of leadership skills. These changes require a rigorous approach to education using proficiency standards, quantitative measures, stringent assessment tools and certification. Now, simulation is the new training tool that provides the evidence of improvement in skills performance, which results in a measurable improvement in patient safety. It is now clear that through simulation, the future of evidence-based education will further transform the future of evidence-based medicine. ISAGA Membership Meeting Morn. Tea 1045-1100 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 2 1100-1245 423 Simulation and Learning Generating Safe Error Rich Training Environments Chair: Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital Overview: 710 714 727 728 By generating a safe error rich training environment, participants are given the opportunity to practice and refine the core skills and strategies that often fail in the prelude to sentinel events. Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Instead of judging participants on their ability to prevent failure, participants develop their ability to identify error and address failure. Other industries that rely on high frequency of inter-personal Pitfall for Debriefing Games and Simulations: Building ‘Safe Containers’ for Effective Learning The Tango and Tarantino – Creating Authentic Simulation and Games on a Shoestring communication or incomplete or unreliable information for decisions (e.g. crisis resource and disaster management – both civilian and military and management, political and financial or economic Theory and Practice Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital Emotion Tom Benjamin, Open Learning strategy) are invited to participate in or observe this training and contribute other ideas and strategies that fulfil the brief of a psychologically safe simulation. Bill Roungas, TU Delft Deanna Hutchinson, Diverse Disruption Presenter: Nick Argall, Independent Developer Dr Steve Costa, Ballarat Health Services Lunch 1245-1315 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 3 1315-1500 467 Diversity Maintaining the Suspense - Facilitating Simulations so that the Debriefing Continues the Learning Chair: Todd Mason, Simulation Manager, Northern Health Overview: 527 644 701 Simulation is a complex process which parallels life in most respects – but can be managed and reflected on in ways that life cannot be so readily assessed or re-worked. This long workshop will Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation introduce participants to a multi-layered approach to conducting the debriefing process. The process assumes that participants have some knowledge of simulation structures and processes and will use short activities to create experiences for post-action analysis. The Effectiveness of Negotiation Games in A Study on Gaming Simulation as a Key of From Recreational to Clinical Approaches: Citizenship Education; Through An Examination Meta-frame of Planning for Neighbourhood The Use of the Ludic Program Cuatro Tribus as Debriefing is a complex issue. To reduce that complexity this work introduces a 3x3 matrix aligning debriefing methods with timing of debriefing. Participants will experience activities and be able to try of Diplomatic Negotiation Game INDEPENDENCE Immigrant Integration and Co-existing Diversity a Complementary Tool for the Reintegration out various timings and methods for conducting debriefings. DAY in A Japanese High School Pongpisit Huyakorn, University of Sassari Treatment of Juvenile Offenders Debriefing can occur a) during an activity; b) immediately afterwards; c) when related activities are compete Baba Hiroki, Graduate School, Kobe University Alfonso Atala Layun, Dinamita Debriefing can be – a) practical and physical; b) verbal and discursive; c) written and analytical This workshop takes participants on a journey through the matrix of possibilities, using a range of activities to develop insights into which debriefing format best suits particular learning outcomes or organisational goals. Presenters: Bill Roungas, TU Delft Prof Elizabeth Tipton, Eastern Washington University Marieka De Wijse, TU Delft Aft. Tea 1500-1515 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 4 1515-1700 467 Simulation and Organisations Maintaining the Suspense - Facilitating Simulations so that the Debriefing Continues the Learning (Continued) Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Games and Gamification, Kozminski University Presenters: 649 698 466 Bill Roungas, TU Delft Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Prof Elizabeth Tipton, Eastern Washington University Successful Design and Application of Games Building Strategies for Organisational Assessment and Evaluation of Learning via Marieka De Wijse, TU Delft and Simulations in Real-World Settings: a Development with Simulation Games Simulation - an Exploration of Concepts Holistic Approach to Scaling Project-Oriented Marcin Wardaszko, Kozminski University Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, FutureSearch Problem-Based Learning University-Wide Benita Ann Rowe, Technical University of Cologne Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Plenary Session 1 0900-1045 ISAGA Opening and Welcome Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Games and Gamification, Kozminski University Opening Address The Future of Medical Simulation: It’s All About Leadership, Proficiency, Measurement and Evidence-based Education Speaker: Prof Richard Satava, Professor of Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center Overview: Medical simulation has reached a plateau, as is the case with almost every new innovative technology. In the 1990s and the first decade of 21st century, the introduction of simulators to train medical and surgical skills began, riding on the success in other industries and the new developing technologies, such as virtual reality, computer-driven manikins, 3-D printing, serious games and others. Initial enthusiasm about the simulators waned as it became apparent that medical training was mainly about the curriculum (educational content) not the technology. Innovation in developing new curricula, educational processes and assessment methods, supported by the technologies, provided a temporary rejuvenation of interest in simulation and educational games. But it was not until the leadership in healthcare embraced the changes and advantages which simulation could provide, and boldly championed them, that further progress in simulation was possible. Not surprisingly, simulation also revolutionized the training of leadership skills. These changes require a rigorous approach to education using proficiency standards, quantitative measures, stringent assessment tools and certification. Now, simulation is the new training tool that provides the evidence of improvement in skills performance, which results in a measurable improvement in patient safety. It is now clear that through simulation, the future of evidence-based education will further transform the future of evidence-based medicine. ISAGA Membership Meeting Morn. Tea 1045-1100 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 2 1100-1245 423 Simulation and Learning Generating Safe Error Rich Training Environments Chair: Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital Overview: 710 714 727 728 By generating a safe error rich training environment, participants are given the opportunity to practice and refine the core skills and strategies that often fail in the prelude to sentinel events. Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Instead of judging participants on their ability to prevent failure, participants develop their ability to identify error and address failure. Other industries that rely on high frequency of inter-personal Pitfall for Debriefing Games and Simulations: Building ‘Safe Containers’ for Effective Learning The Tango and Tarantino – Creating Authentic Simulation and Games on a Shoestring communication or incomplete or unreliable information for decisions (e.g. crisis resource and disaster management – both civilian and military and management, political and financial or economic Theory and Practice Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital Emotion Tom Benjamin, Open Learning strategy) are invited to participate in or observe this training and contribute other ideas and strategies that fulfil the brief of a psychologically safe simulation. Bill Roungas, TU Delft Deanna Hutchinson, Diverse Disruption Presenter: Nick Argall, Independent Developer Dr Steve Costa, Ballarat Health Services Lunch 1245-1315 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 3 1315-1500 467 Diversity Maintaining the Suspense - Facilitating Simulations so that the Debriefing Continues the Learning Chair: Todd Mason, Simulation Manager, Northern Health Overview: 527 644 701 Simulation is a complex process which parallels life in most respects – but can be managed and reflected on in ways that life cannot be so readily assessed or re-worked. This long workshop will Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation introduce participants to a multi-layered approach to conducting the debriefing process. The process assumes that participants have some knowledge of simulation structures and processes and will use short activities to create experiences for post-action analysis. The Effectiveness of Negotiation Games in A Study on Gaming Simulation as a Key of From Recreational to Clinical Approaches: Citizenship Education; Through An Examination Meta-frame of Planning for Neighbourhood The Use of the Ludic Program Cuatro Tribus as Debriefing is a complex issue. To reduce that complexity this work introduces a 3x3 matrix aligning debriefing methods with timing of debriefing. Participants will experience activities and be able to try of Diplomatic Negotiation Game INDEPENDENCE Immigrant Integration and Co-existing Diversity a Complementary Tool for the Reintegration out various timings and methods for conducting debriefings. DAY in A Japanese High School Pongpisit Huyakorn, University of Sassari Treatment of Juvenile Offenders Debriefing can occur a) during an activity; b) immediately afterwards; c) when related activities are compete Baba Hiroki, Graduate School, Kobe University Alfonso Atala Layun, Dinamita Debriefing can be – a) practical and physical; b) verbal and discursive; c) written and analytical This workshop takes participants on a journey through the matrix of possibilities, using a range of activities to develop insights into which debriefing format best suits particular learning outcomes or organisational goals. Presenters: Bill Roungas, TU Delft Prof Elizabeth Tipton, Eastern Washington University Marieka De Wijse, TU Delft Aft. Tea 1500-1515 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 208 ISAGA Workshop ISAGA Free Papers

Session 4 1515-1700 467 Simulation and Organisations Maintaining the Suspense - Facilitating Simulations so that the Debriefing Continues the Learning (Continued) Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Games and Gamification, Kozminski University Presenters: 649 698 466 Bill Roungas, TU Delft Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Prof Elizabeth Tipton, Eastern Washington University Successful Design and Application of Games Building Strategies for Organisational Assessment and Evaluation of Learning via Marieka De Wijse, TU Delft and Simulations in Real-World Settings: a Development with Simulation Games Simulation - an Exploration of Concepts Holistic Approach to Scaling Project-Oriented Marcin Wardaszko, Kozminski University Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, FutureSearch Problem-Based Learning University-Wide Benita Ann Rowe, Technical University of Cologne TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Joint Opening Plenary Session 1 0830-1000 Simulation Australasia Welcome Welcome to Country Congress Opening Keynote Presentation Overview: Dr Mike Brennan, Chair, Simulation Australasia Arweet Carolyn Briggs, Senior Boon Wurrung Major General Gus McLachlan, Head of A Sense of Time and Place Are we confusing simulation with prediction as many evidence based approaches have confused correlation with causation? In what contexts can we assume knowable outcomes and where are such assumptions dangerous? What is the Elder and Traditional Owner, Boon Wurrung Modernisation and Strategic Planning, nature of human decision making both individually and in social contexts? How do designers – of scenarios, mission rehearsal, exercises, etc. – account for human nature in their creations? What might be missed if any of those confusions lead Speaker: Foundation Australian Army designers –and users – into drawing false conclusions about intentions, usage and outcomes? What frames of knowledge are relevant to different design parameters? And how do these influence all parties involved? This keynote presentation Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, will explore how unique contexts require unique methods and tools. Cognitive Edge and Founding Director, Centre for Applied Complexity, Bangor University

Morn. Tea 1000-1030 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary SimTecT Workshop SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Panel DMT Precinct (Booth 40)

Session 2 1030-1200 Medical Education Research as 552 Human Dimensions in Simulation Modelling and Simulation Transport and Mining Standards and Architectures Software Design Serious Games Showcase and (1030-1100) Translational Science Towards Effective Team Training - Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co-Scientific Chair: Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Chair: Todd Mason, Simulation Manager, Challenge Australasia Presents: STARTEX Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research Convenor, SimTecT and Research Fellow, Executive, Australasian Simulation Congress SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Northern Health Chair: Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth Challenges and Opportunities Finalists 2016 and 5th Year Overview: and Director, Clinical Education and Fellow, CQUniversity Appleton Institute, CQUniversity and Founder, Diverse Disruption Grumman Chair: Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions 702 Celebrations A start of exercise briefing will be held at Simulation, St Vincent’s Hospital Presentation – Long and Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific 522 625 674 Long Oral Presentation Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Booth 40 - EXercise CONtrol (EXCON) to brief Keynote Presentation Overview: Simulating Driving for use with Oral Presentation – Short Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Australasian Simulation Congress and the audience on the DMT/VIRPAC 2016 Applicable Ideas from Software Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Speaker: Older and/or Disabled Adults: A Conceptual Model for Human- Addressing Challenges of Emerging Architectural concept, training and technical objectives. A forum to discuss the challenges and Development to Increase Defence Simulation and Training Centre During this phase the key control systems Prof William McGaghie, Professor, Medical What Works Best? opportunities of stepping up from individual Agent Collaboration Based on the Planning in Multimodal Requirements for Defence Sustainability of Game as will be brought online and shown as a way to Education, Northwestern University Feinberg Overview: procedures/proficiency focused training to Speakers: BDI Model of Agency Transportation Nodes with Distributed Simulations Intellectual Asset kick-off the event. School of Medicine joint/collective team training and on into This session provides an opportunity for Pam Ross, Occupational Therapist, Epworth Salma Noorunnisa, CQUniversity Simulation Games Steven Foley and Max Britton, Australian Overview: the Live, Virtual and Constructive Simulation Ryoju Hamada, Thammasat University the finalists to explain their game, and give Hospital and Monash University Maria Freese, German Aerospace Center Defence Simulation and Training Centre (LVCS) domain. 515 711 them a chance to show a short video to This presentation will trace the simulation- Prof Carolyn Unsworth, Professor, (DLR) Presenters: 531 the audience. The presentation will explain based medical education research pathway Occupational Therapy, CQUniversity Oral Presentation – Short Paper Long Oral Presentation 712 how they came to enter into the Serious from clinical skill acquisition in the learning Dr Teresa Crea, Centre for Creative and Cultural Oral Presentation – Long Paper 687 Fast Cascaded Shadows in Influence of Avatar Games Showcase & Challenge and their laboratory to improved patient care practices Research, University of Canberra Synthetic Environment Oral Presentation – Long Paper An Introduction to Using Docker ideas behind making the game for more and better patient outcomes. Collateral effects Attractiveness on Learning in CMDR Daniel Crocker, Navy Modelling and Oral Presentation – Long Paper Supporting Energy Efficient in Support of HLA Federations than just entertainment. from rigorous medical education interventions Andrey Kirsanov, University of New South Mobile Quiz Game Simulation Office Making Virtual Sense: Display Wales @ Australian Defence Force Academy Train Operation by Using Anthony Cramp, Defence Science and In this workshop, attendee’s will be invited will also be addressed. Mastery learning Blazej Podgorski, Kozminski Univesity LTCOL Kane Mangin, Army Head Quarters Type and Narrative Medium Technology Group to come and listen to previous Australasia and deliberate practice are key concepts 509 Gamification to Motivate Train 426 that underlie this work. Medical education WGCDR Mick Tully, Royal Australian Air Force Influence Sensemaking in Virtual Drivers winners of the Serious Games Showcase & translational science stems from research Oral Presentation – Short Paper Challenge. You will hear about their trip to Environments Małgorzata Krystyna Ćwil and Witold Long Oral Presentation programs that are thematic, sustained, and An AnyLogic Simulation Model for Orlando, their experiences while overseas DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Sarah Hibbard, Consilium Technology Bartnik, Kozminski University The Game of Simulation and some of the opportunities that have cumulative. The address will conclude with Performance and Risk Analysis of a statement about attributes of productive 486 725 Development arisen since being declared the Australasian (1115-1200) Six Sigma winners. academic teams. Oral Presentation – Long Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Todd Mason, Northern Health Vignette 1: Amphibious Ali Faraj Ahmed, University of New South Wales Panellists: Panellists: Exploring Avatar Facial Fidelity A Qualitative Evaluation of Assault/Manoeuvre 659 A/Prof Victoria Brazil, Emergency Physician, and Emotional Expressions the Role of Virtual Reality as 2016 SGSCA Finalists Overview: Director of Clinical Simulation, Bond on Observer Perception of the Oral Presentation – Long Paper a Safety Training Tool for the 2015 Student Winner - Hacknet The Australian Amphibious Task Group University Matt Trobbiani, Founder, Team Fractal Uncanny Valley Carving Morphogenetic Mining Industry (ATG) conducts a lodgement utilising both A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Specialist Alligator helicopter and surface assault elements. They Karen Blackmore, University of Newcastle Prototypes with a Katana Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Australian Shiva Pedram, University of Wollongong 2014 Industry Winner - Sound Scouts are opposed by a force of separatists. The task Brett Abroe, University of South Australia Centre for Health Innovation 726 Carolyn Mee, Managing Director, cmee4 force must complete the opposed lodgement 629 Productions successfully in order to force posture for Prof Debra Nestel, Professor of Simulation Oral Presentation – Long Paper Education in Healthcare, Monash University subsequent operations. Oral Presentation – Short Paper Moving Hands and Feet – 2013 Industry Winner - White Card Game A Modular Approach to Dynamic Dale Linegar, Managing Director, Oztron Reflecting on High Fidelity Media Modelling for Capability Planning Motion and Haptic Feedback in 2012-2013 SGSCA Organiser Dr Sondoss Elsawah, University of New Heavy Equipment Simulation John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, South Wales in Mining The Serious Games Consultancy and Deanna Hutchinson, Diverse Disruption Project Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit Systems of Australia

Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall International Guests Luncheon 1200-1300 Closed Session - Invite Only Plenary 3 Joint Opening Plenary Session 1 0830-1000 Simulation Australasia Welcome Welcome to Country Congress Opening Keynote Presentation Overview: Dr Mike Brennan, Chair, Simulation Australasia Arweet Carolyn Briggs, Senior Boon Wurrung Major General Gus McLachlan, Head of A Sense of Time and Place Are we confusing simulation with prediction as many evidence based approaches have confused correlation with causation? In what contexts can we assume knowable outcomes and where are such assumptions dangerous? What is the Elder and Traditional Owner, Boon Wurrung Modernisation and Strategic Planning, nature of human decision making both individually and in social contexts? How do designers – of scenarios, mission rehearsal, exercises, etc. – account for human nature in their creations? What might be missed if any of those confusions lead Speaker: Foundation Australian Army designers –and users – into drawing false conclusions about intentions, usage and outcomes? What frames of knowledge are relevant to different design parameters? And how do these influence all parties involved? This keynote presentation Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, will explore how unique contexts require unique methods and tools. Cognitive Edge and Founding Director, Centre for Applied Complexity, Bangor University

Morn. Tea 1000-1030 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary SimTecT Workshop SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Panel DMT Precinct (Booth 40)

Session 2 1030-1200 Medical Education Research as 552 Human Dimensions in Simulation Modelling and Simulation Transport and Mining Standards and Architectures Software Design Serious Games Showcase and (1030-1100) Translational Science Towards Effective Team Training - Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co-Scientific Chair: Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Chair: Todd Mason, Simulation Manager, Challenge Australasia Presents: STARTEX Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research Convenor, SimTecT and Research Fellow, Executive, Australasian Simulation Congress SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Northern Health Chair: Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth Challenges and Opportunities Finalists 2016 and 5th Year Overview: and Director, Clinical Education and Fellow, CQUniversity Appleton Institute, CQUniversity and Founder, Diverse Disruption Grumman Chair: Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions 702 Celebrations A start of exercise briefing will be held at Simulation, St Vincent’s Hospital Presentation – Long and Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific 522 625 674 Long Oral Presentation Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Booth 40 - EXercise CONtrol (EXCON) to brief Keynote Presentation Overview: Simulating Driving for use with Oral Presentation – Short Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Australasian Simulation Congress and the audience on the DMT/VIRPAC 2016 Applicable Ideas from Software Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Speaker: Older and/or Disabled Adults: A Conceptual Model for Human- Addressing Challenges of Emerging Architectural concept, training and technical objectives. A forum to discuss the challenges and Development to Increase Defence Simulation and Training Centre During this phase the key control systems Prof William McGaghie, Professor, Medical What Works Best? opportunities of stepping up from individual Agent Collaboration Based on the Planning in Multimodal Requirements for Defence Sustainability of Game as will be brought online and shown as a way to Education, Northwestern University Feinberg Overview: procedures/proficiency focused training to Speakers: BDI Model of Agency Transportation Nodes with Distributed Simulations Intellectual Asset kick-off the event. School of Medicine joint/collective team training and on into This session provides an opportunity for Pam Ross, Occupational Therapist, Epworth Salma Noorunnisa, CQUniversity Simulation Games Steven Foley and Max Britton, Australian Overview: the Live, Virtual and Constructive Simulation Ryoju Hamada, Thammasat University the finalists to explain their game, and give Hospital and Monash University Maria Freese, German Aerospace Center Defence Simulation and Training Centre (LVCS) domain. 515 711 them a chance to show a short video to This presentation will trace the simulation- Prof Carolyn Unsworth, Professor, (DLR) Presenters: 531 the audience. The presentation will explain based medical education research pathway Occupational Therapy, CQUniversity Oral Presentation – Short Paper Long Oral Presentation 712 how they came to enter into the Serious from clinical skill acquisition in the learning Dr Teresa Crea, Centre for Creative and Cultural Oral Presentation – Long Paper 687 Fast Cascaded Shadows in Influence of Avatar Games Showcase & Challenge and their laboratory to improved patient care practices Research, University of Canberra Synthetic Environment Oral Presentation – Long Paper An Introduction to Using Docker ideas behind making the game for more and better patient outcomes. Collateral effects Attractiveness on Learning in CMDR Daniel Crocker, Navy Modelling and Oral Presentation – Long Paper Supporting Energy Efficient in Support of HLA Federations than just entertainment. from rigorous medical education interventions Andrey Kirsanov, University of New South Mobile Quiz Game Simulation Office Making Virtual Sense: Display Wales @ Australian Defence Force Academy Train Operation by Using Anthony Cramp, Defence Science and In this workshop, attendee’s will be invited will also be addressed. Mastery learning Blazej Podgorski, Kozminski Univesity LTCOL Kane Mangin, Army Head Quarters Type and Narrative Medium Technology Group to come and listen to previous Australasia and deliberate practice are key concepts 509 Gamification to Motivate Train 426 that underlie this work. Medical education WGCDR Mick Tully, Royal Australian Air Force Influence Sensemaking in Virtual Drivers winners of the Serious Games Showcase & translational science stems from research Oral Presentation – Short Paper Challenge. You will hear about their trip to Environments Małgorzata Krystyna Ćwil and Witold Long Oral Presentation programs that are thematic, sustained, and An AnyLogic Simulation Model for Orlando, their experiences while overseas DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Sarah Hibbard, Consilium Technology Bartnik, Kozminski University The Game of Simulation and some of the opportunities that have cumulative. The address will conclude with Performance and Risk Analysis of a statement about attributes of productive 486 725 Development arisen since being declared the Australasian (1115-1200) Six Sigma winners. academic teams. Oral Presentation – Long Paper Oral Presentation – Long Paper Todd Mason, Northern Health Vignette 1: Amphibious Ali Faraj Ahmed, University of New South Wales Panellists: Panellists: Exploring Avatar Facial Fidelity A Qualitative Evaluation of Assault/Manoeuvre 659 A/Prof Victoria Brazil, Emergency Physician, and Emotional Expressions the Role of Virtual Reality as 2016 SGSCA Finalists Overview: Director of Clinical Simulation, Bond on Observer Perception of the Oral Presentation – Long Paper a Safety Training Tool for the 2015 Student Winner - Hacknet The Australian Amphibious Task Group University Matt Trobbiani, Founder, Team Fractal Uncanny Valley Carving Morphogenetic Mining Industry (ATG) conducts a lodgement utilising both A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Specialist Alligator helicopter and surface assault elements. They Karen Blackmore, University of Newcastle Prototypes with a Katana Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Australian Shiva Pedram, University of Wollongong 2014 Industry Winner - Sound Scouts are opposed by a force of separatists. The task Brett Abroe, University of South Australia Centre for Health Innovation 726 Carolyn Mee, Managing Director, cmee4 force must complete the opposed lodgement 629 Productions successfully in order to force posture for Prof Debra Nestel, Professor of Simulation Oral Presentation – Long Paper Education in Healthcare, Monash University subsequent operations. Oral Presentation – Short Paper Moving Hands and Feet – 2013 Industry Winner - White Card Game A Modular Approach to Dynamic Dale Linegar, Managing Director, Oztron Reflecting on High Fidelity Media Modelling for Capability Planning Motion and Haptic Feedback in 2012-2013 SGSCA Organiser Dr Sondoss Elsawah, University of New Heavy Equipment Simulation John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, South Wales in Mining The Serious Games Consultancy and Deanna Hutchinson, Diverse Disruption Project Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit Systems of Australia

Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall International Guests Luncheon 1200-1300 Closed Session - Invite Only TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall ISAGA Plenary SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Panel Debate SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 The Art of Ephemeral Science - 661 Patient Safety Exploring the Semantics and Education and Virtual Training 534 520 Curriculum Development (1330-1415) From Participatory Modelling to Simulating Safety in Simulation Chair: Daniel Seller, Allied Health Pragmatics in Modelling and Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Working Memory is Extremely Leading into Learning - Chair: Dr Jon Mould, Senior Lecturer, Vignette 2: Air Threat Simulation Fellow and Physiotherapist SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Curtin University Serious Gaming - a Live Multi-Disciplinary Simulation Limited! Creating Excellence in Creating Contemporary, Overview: Cardiothoracics, ICU, Wellington Regional Grumman Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Chair: Jan Roche, Simulation Director, 638 Simulation and Workshop on Hospital Scenario Development Through Authentic and Future Focused Blefuscun Air Force have a Maritime Patrol Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Creating a Safe Container Chameleon Simulation Centre, Medical Presentation – Long Understanding Cognitive Load Simulation Scenarios Mapping the Current Uses Aircraft (MPA) airborne and conducting Games and Gamification, Kozminski University 637 Education Unit, University of Newcastle Chair: Dr Teresa Crea, Simulation Consultant Mobility Air Forces Brings Fuel Theory Overview: and Future Strategies for Surveillance Operations against the ATG, Keynote Presentation Simulation to Inform and Overview: as well as 2 x SU27 on a Combat Air Patrol and Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Centre to Distributed Mission Training Overview: The development of new and innovative Simulation-Based Education Speaker: for Creative and Cultural Research, University Improve Hospital Cleaning What do we mean when we say that we over Blefuscun Airspace. The ATG are being Speaker: Working memory is our short term memory simulation scenarios which connect patient and Research in Melbourne supported by a RAAF Wedgetail and 4 of Canberra and Food Services Delivery in ‘do modelling’ or ‘engage in simulation’? Do Prof Pascal Perez, Director, SMART Mike Aldinger, Mission Systems Sector that transiently holds and processes new safety imperatives with contemporary Medical School MD Program x F-18 Hornets, 2 of which will initially Infrastructure Facility, Faculty of Engineering Overview: High Risk Patients: A Quality we all strive for ‘fidelity’, or even know and practice issues forms a key component agree what that means? Are there legitimate Airborne C4ISR Systems and old information for comprehension Prof Robert O’Brien, The University Of shadow and then intervene the MPA with & Information Sciences, University of This workshop will demonstrate the potential Improvement Initiative and problem management. Elements in the implementation of simulation the other 2 Hornets working tactically Wollongong reasons for using different terms in modelling Department Manager - LVC Mission based teaching and learning activities. Melbourne for physical and psychological dangers in Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids processed by the short term memory are against the SU27s. and simulation? Are we being too esoteric? Integration, Northrop Grumman This workshop will provide participants 525 Overview: simulations and considers strategies and Simulation Australia Do you believe we can have a ‘language packaged and transferred to long term 719 memory. We rely on this working memory with practical solutions to enhance their This keynote will explore how the mechanisms for mitigation through a cross in common’? This panel will debate - “As Promoting Professionalism: 612 when approaching educational initiatives scenario development skills and highlight convergence of socio-environmental system industry discussion. a community, do we need to define our Oral Presentation – Short Using Simulation to Develop to help create long term memories that any commonly encountered ‘road blocks’ modelling and serious gaming is challenging Presenters: Using Simulation to Support key terms?” Come ready to engage and Poster can be retrieved during patient care. When or problems in turning fledgling ideas into Critical Reflection positivist and reductionist viewpoints. This Practice Change in Workflows reflect - how can we improve the ways we Ben Krynski, Real First Aid A Swot Analysis of Virtual individuals are approaching new problems, robust scenarios. The session will explore convergence creates a far more ambitious and communicate our ideas to each other and the Dr Andrew Stuart Lane, Sydney Medical with the Introduction Reality for Safety Training in there is a limited capacity of our working with participants the essential components effective way for users of computer models to Kevin Heveldt, Engineering Simulator Training world at large? School, Nepean Hospital of Electronic Medication memory that is available to manage of scenarios and how to ensure the scenario better inform policy decisions and contribute Centre the Context of Mining Industry 446 Team (For) these new elements. Novice learners is contemporary and authentic. Further, to societal awareness. The accompanying Marc Lyons, Building Leadership Simulation Management (eMM) Shiva Pedram, Student at University of whose working memory is overwhelmed consideration will be given to discussion Does Authenticity in Moulage shift from expert system to mediating Centre Rachael Worthington, Kids Simulation Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, Director, FutureSearch Wollongong may underperform and walk away from of the sustainability and future evolution object will also force us all to re-assess the Australia Prof Edwin Galea, Director, Fire Safety Matter? Results of a Systematic Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital 688 an educational experience, confused, of the scenario based component of their intrinsic value of computer models and their Engineering Group (FSEG) and Vice Chairman, Review 593 having not met the learning objectives simulation programs in the wider context temporality. Socio-environmental system Dr Cameron Knott, Monash University International Association of Fire Safety Oral Presentation – Long of the curriculum. This poses a threat of organisational and resource issues. Jessica Stokes-Parish, University of (SES) modelling has long been a prominent Dr Anjum Naweed, CQUniversity Pilot Testing of a National Science, University of Greenwich Paper to their practice and to patient safety. The key areas of initial idea generation, Newcastle paradigm that inherently acknowledges Multidisciplinary Operating Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Interactive Optimizing Aircrew Training The workshop will offer a constructive use of templates and implementation the capacity of designer(s) to define the 551 Room Simulation Intervention to Simulations Schedules using a Tabu Search approach using case based collaborative across various practice/education boundaries of the system under study and learning to take learners quickly from an settings will form the foundations for the Simulation as a Pivotal to observe its intimate workings. However, Improve Patient Safety Team (Against) Dr Ana Novak, Defence Science and introduction to the ideas, to an application workshop content. The workshop will be Learning Modality Within a sociologists and philosophers are questioning Dr Jane Torrie, The University of Auckland Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, Technology Group of the concepts. Learners will first be interactive guided by the facilitators so the positivist status quo that dominates these Cognitive Edge and Founding Director, Centre Blended Delivery Curriculum 487 686 introduced to the concept of working that participants can share experiences, people-centric models in general and agent- for Applied Complexity, Bangor University for Post-Graduate High Acuity memory and think about how their own practice scenario development and receive based simulations in particular. From a fringe Is the Assessment of Oral Presentation – Short Nursing Programs A/Prof Marcus Watson, Executive Director, simulation-based courses may be either feedback. Participants will take away element in the late 90s, constructivism is Physiotherapy Practice Tool Valid Paper Clinical Skills Development Service overwhelming or too simple for their strategies to implement or further develop Joannet Hardenberg, La Trobe Rural Health becoming a dominant framework for modern Virtual Possibilities: Future DMT Precinct (Booth 40) in Clinical Simulation? Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Executive, students. They will then be introduced to scenario based simulation activities in School modelling: building models of people, with (1415-1500) Belinda Karyn Judd, The University of Sydney Directions for Research and the different elements of an intrinsic and their workplace into the future. In addition people, for people. This presentation will Australasian Simulation Congress and 529 Training in Virtual and Mixed extraneous load tool kit as well as discuss scenarios developed in the workshop can track some of those changes and explore Founder, Diverse Disruption Vignette 3: Close Air Support 1 the challenges around the expert versus be shared amongst participants with the An Evaluation of a Course on the implications of factors influencing the Realities Overview: novice learners. Through a case-based aim to develop these further to advance the Scenarios Development for trends in socio-technical modelling of human Dr Susannah Jane Whitney and Dr Justin process, participants will work together to clinical practice and improve patient Clinical Simulation in Nursing To set conditions for the advance to society. Fidock, Defence Science and Technology outcomes. the Evacuee Assembly Areas (EAA) and Group apply the tools of the toolkits to developing Education elements around a curriculum. Presenters: airfield, the ATG conducts Indirect Fire, A/Prof Tulay Basak, Gulhane Military Naval Gunfire and Close Air Support (CAS) Presenters: Jan Forber, University of Technology Sydney Medical Academy strike missions against Targetable Critical Dr Komal Bajaj, NYC Health + Hospitals A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Curtin University 605 Vulnerabilities in the deep battlespace Simulation Center cued by a combination of UAVs and SF Using Child Actors as Simulated Dr Robin Kim, NYC Health + Hospitals anchor OPs. Simulation Center Patients Within Nursing & Dr Michael Meguerdichian, NYC Health + Midwifery Higher Education Hospitals Simulation Center Dr Natasha Budd, The University of the Katie Walker, NYC Health + Hospitals Sunshine Coast Simulation Center Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall ISAGA Plenary SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Panel Debate SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 The Art of Ephemeral Science - 661 Patient Safety Exploring the Semantics and Education and Virtual Training 534 520 Curriculum Development (1330-1415) From Participatory Modelling to Simulating Safety in Simulation Chair: Daniel Seller, Allied Health Pragmatics in Modelling and Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Working Memory is Extremely Leading into Learning - Chair: Dr Jon Mould, Senior Lecturer, Vignette 2: Air Threat Simulation Fellow and Physiotherapist SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Curtin University Serious Gaming - a Live Multi-Disciplinary Simulation Limited! Creating Excellence in Creating Contemporary, Overview: Cardiothoracics, ICU, Wellington Regional Grumman Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant Chair: Jan Roche, Simulation Director, 638 Simulation and Workshop on Hospital Scenario Development Through Authentic and Future Focused Blefuscun Air Force have a Maritime Patrol Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Creating a Safe Container Chameleon Simulation Centre, Medical Presentation – Long Understanding Cognitive Load Simulation Scenarios Mapping the Current Uses Aircraft (MPA) airborne and conducting Games and Gamification, Kozminski University 637 Education Unit, University of Newcastle Chair: Dr Teresa Crea, Simulation Consultant Mobility Air Forces Brings Fuel Theory Overview: and Future Strategies for Surveillance Operations against the ATG, Keynote Presentation Simulation to Inform and Overview: as well as 2 x SU27 on a Combat Air Patrol and Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Centre to Distributed Mission Training Overview: The development of new and innovative Simulation-Based Education Speaker: for Creative and Cultural Research, University Improve Hospital Cleaning What do we mean when we say that we over Blefuscun Airspace. The ATG are being Speaker: Working memory is our short term memory simulation scenarios which connect patient and Research in Melbourne supported by a RAAF Wedgetail and 4 of Canberra and Food Services Delivery in ‘do modelling’ or ‘engage in simulation’? Do Prof Pascal Perez, Director, SMART Mike Aldinger, Mission Systems Sector that transiently holds and processes new safety imperatives with contemporary Medical School MD Program x F-18 Hornets, 2 of which will initially Infrastructure Facility, Faculty of Engineering Overview: High Risk Patients: A Quality we all strive for ‘fidelity’, or even know and practice issues forms a key component agree what that means? Are there legitimate Airborne C4ISR Systems and old information for comprehension Prof Robert O’Brien, The University Of shadow and then intervene the MPA with & Information Sciences, University of This workshop will demonstrate the potential Improvement Initiative and problem management. Elements in the implementation of simulation the other 2 Hornets working tactically Wollongong reasons for using different terms in modelling Department Manager - LVC Mission based teaching and learning activities. Melbourne for physical and psychological dangers in Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids processed by the short term memory are against the SU27s. and simulation? Are we being too esoteric? Integration, Northrop Grumman This workshop will provide participants 525 Overview: simulations and considers strategies and Simulation Australia Do you believe we can have a ‘language packaged and transferred to long term 719 memory. We rely on this working memory with practical solutions to enhance their This keynote will explore how the mechanisms for mitigation through a cross in common’? This panel will debate - “As Promoting Professionalism: 612 when approaching educational initiatives scenario development skills and highlight convergence of socio-environmental system industry discussion. a community, do we need to define our Oral Presentation – Short Using Simulation to Develop to help create long term memories that any commonly encountered ‘road blocks’ modelling and serious gaming is challenging Presenters: Using Simulation to Support key terms?” Come ready to engage and Poster can be retrieved during patient care. When or problems in turning fledgling ideas into Critical Reflection positivist and reductionist viewpoints. This Practice Change in Workflows reflect - how can we improve the ways we Ben Krynski, Real First Aid A Swot Analysis of Virtual individuals are approaching new problems, robust scenarios. The session will explore convergence creates a far more ambitious and communicate our ideas to each other and the Dr Andrew Stuart Lane, Sydney Medical with the Introduction Reality for Safety Training in there is a limited capacity of our working with participants the essential components effective way for users of computer models to Kevin Heveldt, Engineering Simulator Training world at large? School, Nepean Hospital of Electronic Medication memory that is available to manage of scenarios and how to ensure the scenario better inform policy decisions and contribute Centre the Context of Mining Industry 446 Team (For) these new elements. Novice learners is contemporary and authentic. Further, to societal awareness. The accompanying Marc Lyons, Building Leadership Simulation Management (eMM) Shiva Pedram, Student at University of whose working memory is overwhelmed consideration will be given to discussion Does Authenticity in Moulage shift from expert system to mediating Centre Rachael Worthington, Kids Simulation Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, Director, FutureSearch Wollongong may underperform and walk away from of the sustainability and future evolution object will also force us all to re-assess the Australia Prof Edwin Galea, Director, Fire Safety Matter? Results of a Systematic Anna Maria Carrera, Royal Adelaide Hospital 688 an educational experience, confused, of the scenario based component of their intrinsic value of computer models and their Engineering Group (FSEG) and Vice Chairman, Review 593 having not met the learning objectives simulation programs in the wider context temporality. Socio-environmental system Dr Cameron Knott, Monash University International Association of Fire Safety Oral Presentation – Long of the curriculum. This poses a threat of organisational and resource issues. Jessica Stokes-Parish, University of (SES) modelling has long been a prominent Dr Anjum Naweed, CQUniversity Pilot Testing of a National Science, University of Greenwich Paper to their practice and to patient safety. The key areas of initial idea generation, Newcastle paradigm that inherently acknowledges Multidisciplinary Operating Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Interactive Optimizing Aircrew Training The workshop will offer a constructive use of templates and implementation the capacity of designer(s) to define the 551 Room Simulation Intervention to Simulations Schedules using a Tabu Search approach using case based collaborative across various practice/education boundaries of the system under study and learning to take learners quickly from an settings will form the foundations for the Simulation as a Pivotal to observe its intimate workings. However, Improve Patient Safety Team (Against) Dr Ana Novak, Defence Science and introduction to the ideas, to an application workshop content. The workshop will be Learning Modality Within a sociologists and philosophers are questioning Dr Jane Torrie, The University of Auckland Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, Technology Group of the concepts. Learners will first be interactive guided by the facilitators so the positivist status quo that dominates these Cognitive Edge and Founding Director, Centre Blended Delivery Curriculum 487 686 introduced to the concept of working that participants can share experiences, people-centric models in general and agent- for Applied Complexity, Bangor University for Post-Graduate High Acuity memory and think about how their own practice scenario development and receive based simulations in particular. From a fringe Is the Assessment of Oral Presentation – Short Nursing Programs A/Prof Marcus Watson, Executive Director, simulation-based courses may be either feedback. Participants will take away element in the late 90s, constructivism is Physiotherapy Practice Tool Valid Paper Clinical Skills Development Service overwhelming or too simple for their strategies to implement or further develop Joannet Hardenberg, La Trobe Rural Health becoming a dominant framework for modern Virtual Possibilities: Future DMT Precinct (Booth 40) in Clinical Simulation? Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Executive, students. They will then be introduced to scenario based simulation activities in School modelling: building models of people, with (1415-1500) Belinda Karyn Judd, The University of Sydney Directions for Research and the different elements of an intrinsic and their workplace into the future. In addition people, for people. This presentation will Australasian Simulation Congress and 529 Training in Virtual and Mixed extraneous load tool kit as well as discuss scenarios developed in the workshop can track some of those changes and explore Founder, Diverse Disruption Vignette 3: Close Air Support 1 the challenges around the expert versus be shared amongst participants with the An Evaluation of a Course on the implications of factors influencing the Realities Overview: novice learners. Through a case-based aim to develop these further to advance the Scenarios Development for trends in socio-technical modelling of human Dr Susannah Jane Whitney and Dr Justin process, participants will work together to clinical practice and improve patient Clinical Simulation in Nursing To set conditions for the advance to society. Fidock, Defence Science and Technology outcomes. the Evacuee Assembly Areas (EAA) and Group apply the tools of the toolkits to developing Education elements around a curriculum. Presenters: airfield, the ATG conducts Indirect Fire, A/Prof Tulay Basak, Gulhane Military Naval Gunfire and Close Air Support (CAS) Presenters: Jan Forber, University of Technology Sydney Medical Academy strike missions against Targetable Critical Dr Komal Bajaj, NYC Health + Hospitals A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Curtin University 605 Vulnerabilities in the deep battlespace Simulation Center cued by a combination of UAVs and SF Using Child Actors as Simulated Dr Robin Kim, NYC Health + Hospitals anchor OPs. Simulation Center Patients Within Nursing & Dr Michael Meguerdichian, NYC Health + Midwifery Higher Education Hospitals Simulation Center Dr Natasha Budd, The University of the Katie Walker, NYC Health + Hospitals Sunshine Coast Simulation Center TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2016

Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall Joint SimTecT and SimHealth ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Workshop DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Plenary Panel Discussion Session 4 1530-1700 Customising Healthcare Utilising Leadership Business Games 697 (1530-1615) Modelling and Simulation Chair: Dr Cory Wright-Maley, Assistant Chair: John Welsh, Chief Executive SysTeamsChange® - Simulation Vignette 4: Non-Combatant Chairs: Rachel Altmann, Manager, Professor, Education, St Mary’s University Officer, The Serious Games Consultancy and Game for Leadership and Evacuation Operation 1 Industry Development and Strategy, Victorian Project Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, 609 Change Management Overview: Department of Health and Human Services Elbit Systems of Australia Long Oral Presentation Overview: Having established ashore, the amphibious and Nicole Jones de Rooy, Convenor, SimTecT 707 Soft Overcomes Hard: Simulation This workshop will discuss the design, force commences road movement from the Overview: Long Oral Presentation Leadership as Mediation of facilitation and debriefing of the simulation assault area to the EAA. While en route the Pioneers in their fields, each panellist is at Simulation and Gaming in game SysTeamsChange. Participants will force comes under attack from land forces. the frontier of modelling and simulation to Choice Architectures New Product Development be given the opportunity to have a short advance individualised healthcare. From Dr Cory Wright-Maley, St Mary’s University demo play experience. Case examples W.M.Ruvini M. Weerasinghe, intuitive visual interfaces for interacting will be presented of the application of 683 Thammasat University with healthcare data, to customising surgery the game for university students, change Long Oral Presentation through modelling procedures prior to 668 management consulting in companies, operating, developing medical devices, From Brynania to Business: Long Oral Presentation executive training, leadership coaching imaging, robotics and 3D printing. Panellists Adapting a Blended and for the support of large transformation will provide an insight into their research and Milk Product Supply Chain Peacebuilding Simulation Design processes of organisations. The presenters developments to date and will discuss future Management Game for Waste will show how the game artefact (design applications, challenges and the benefits for Leadership Education Reduction in the small) is interconnected with the for patients. Nancy Colleen Nowlan, Simon Fraser change of organisations and dysfunctional Innovation Showcase Hajime Mizuyama, Aoyama Gakuin Panellists: University situations (design in the large) according University (1615-1700) Prof Richard Satava, Professor of Surgery, 671 to Klabbers terminology. They will discuss University of Washington Medical Center 696 how the design was carried out according Bohemia Interactive Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation to the model of Duke and Geurts. Simulations Prof Peter Barlis, Interventional Cardiologist, New Developments in Naval St Vincent’s Hospital Identifying Moral and Ethics Presenter: Title: Collective Training - The Hobart Prof Sunita Chauhan, Professor, Department Underground for Business Prof Willy Kriz, Vorarlberg University of Leveraging the latest enhancements in the Class Destroyer Command Team of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Ethics Teaching in a Simulation Applied Sciences Virtual Battlespace (VBS3) Trainer and Director, Mechatronics Program, Monash Context Overview: University Fritz Eduard Hardtke, Raytheon Australia Luiz Antonio Titton, University of Sao Paulo For over a decade Bohemia Interactive 713 Simulations (BISim) has successfully 703 delivered computer game technology to the Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation military simulation industry, and this brief “Polyphonic Games” for Development of Business will describe recent innovations to leverage Leadership Training this technology in new domains and use Simulation Game with Use of Natalia Isaeva, National Research University cases. Notable examples include extending Design Science Research VBS technology to a whole-earth paradigm Michal Jakubowski, Kozminski University and enabling VBS to operate as a high performance image generator. BISim is also at the forefront of developing an open game-based architecture and this effort will also be presented. Presenter: Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Interactive Simulations Evening Exhibition Hall, Bays 11 and 12 Social Function 1700-1900 Congress Welcome Reception SimFringe Speed Networking (1730-1830) Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall Joint SimTecT and SimHealth ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Free Papers ISAGA Workshop DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Plenary Panel Discussion Session 4 1530-1700 Customising Healthcare Utilising Leadership Business Games 697 (1530-1615) Modelling and Simulation Chair: Dr Cory Wright-Maley, Assistant Chair: John Welsh, Chief Executive SysTeamsChange® - Simulation Vignette 4: Non-Combatant Chairs: Rachel Altmann, Manager, Professor, Education, St Mary’s University Officer, The Serious Games Consultancy and Game for Leadership and Evacuation Operation 1 Industry Development and Strategy, Victorian Project Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, 609 Change Management Overview: Department of Health and Human Services Elbit Systems of Australia Long Oral Presentation Overview: Having established ashore, the amphibious and Nicole Jones de Rooy, Convenor, SimTecT 707 Soft Overcomes Hard: Simulation This workshop will discuss the design, force commences road movement from the Overview: Long Oral Presentation Leadership as Mediation of facilitation and debriefing of the simulation assault area to the EAA. While en route the Pioneers in their fields, each panellist is at Simulation and Gaming in game SysTeamsChange. Participants will force comes under attack from land forces. the frontier of modelling and simulation to Choice Architectures New Product Development be given the opportunity to have a short advance individualised healthcare. From Dr Cory Wright-Maley, St Mary’s University demo play experience. Case examples W.M.Ruvini M. Weerasinghe, intuitive visual interfaces for interacting will be presented of the application of 683 Thammasat University with healthcare data, to customising surgery the game for university students, change Long Oral Presentation through modelling procedures prior to 668 management consulting in companies, operating, developing medical devices, From Brynania to Business: Long Oral Presentation executive training, leadership coaching imaging, robotics and 3D printing. Panellists Adapting a Blended and for the support of large transformation will provide an insight into their research and Milk Product Supply Chain Peacebuilding Simulation Design processes of organisations. The presenters developments to date and will discuss future Management Game for Waste will show how the game artefact (design applications, challenges and the benefits for Leadership Education Reduction in the small) is interconnected with the for patients. Nancy Colleen Nowlan, Simon Fraser change of organisations and dysfunctional Innovation Showcase Hajime Mizuyama, Aoyama Gakuin Panellists: University situations (design in the large) according University (1615-1700) Prof Richard Satava, Professor of Surgery, 671 to Klabbers terminology. They will discuss University of Washington Medical Center 696 how the design was carried out according Bohemia Interactive Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation to the model of Duke and Geurts. Simulations Prof Peter Barlis, Interventional Cardiologist, New Developments in Naval St Vincent’s Hospital Identifying Moral and Ethics Presenter: Title: Collective Training - The Hobart Prof Sunita Chauhan, Professor, Department Underground for Business Prof Willy Kriz, Vorarlberg University of Leveraging the latest enhancements in the Class Destroyer Command Team of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Ethics Teaching in a Simulation Applied Sciences Virtual Battlespace (VBS3) Trainer and Director, Mechatronics Program, Monash Context Overview: University Fritz Eduard Hardtke, Raytheon Australia Luiz Antonio Titton, University of Sao Paulo For over a decade Bohemia Interactive 713 Simulations (BISim) has successfully 703 delivered computer game technology to the Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation military simulation industry, and this brief “Polyphonic Games” for Development of Business will describe recent innovations to leverage Leadership Training this technology in new domains and use Simulation Game with Use of Natalia Isaeva, National Research University cases. Notable examples include extending Design Science Research VBS technology to a whole-earth paradigm Michal Jakubowski, Kozminski University and enabling VBS to operate as a high performance image generator. BISim is also at the forefront of developing an open game-based architecture and this effort will also be presented. Presenter: Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Interactive Simulations Evening Exhibition Hall, Bays 11 and 12 Social Function 1700-1900 Congress Welcome Reception SimFringe Speed Networking (1730-1830)

17 WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall 0730-0815 ASSH Paediatric Special Interest ASSH Rural Special Interest Group ASSH Simulated Patients Special ASSH Technology Special Group Breakfast Breakfast Interest Group Breakfast Interest Group Breakfast Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Mediquip Laerdal Health Education Australia iSimulate Chair: Dr Jon Mould, Senior Lecturer, Curtin Chair: Kellie Britt, Lecturer, Medical Limited (HEAL) Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation University Education and Simulation, Deakin University Chair: Beverley Sutton, Chief Executive Manager, Clinical Skills Development Open Invitation to Delegates. Open Invitation to Delegates. Officer, Health Education Australia Limited Service (HEAL) Suitable for Delegates interested in paediatric Suitable for Delegates interested in rural Open Invitation to Delegates. and/or neonatal simulation. simulation settings. Open Invitation to Delegates. Suitable for Delegates in the technology in Suitable for Delegates interested in simulation setting. simulated patient methodology. Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Plenary SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers ISAGA Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Works in Progress SimHealth Posters ISAGA Panel Innovation Showcase Session 1 0830-1000 Engineering Safety, Security Undergraduate Simulation IP 715 556 Chair: Tod Adams, Manager, Rural Mobile Technology The Inaugural FameGame (0845-0915) Simulation Centre, HETI and Efficiency through Fire and Chair: A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Director, Chair: Tess Vawser, Director of Clinical Simulation: A Profession? A How to Guide: The Design, Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation Competition YTEK Community of Practice, Curtin University Education and Simulation, Epworth 469 Manager, Clinical Skills Development Service Evacuation Simulation Overview: Implementation and Evaluation Sponsored by Academy of Title: HealthCare Oral Presentation Interactive Entertainment Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, 513 This workshop will explore expert opinion of 24 Hours of Concurrent 585 ExTrace - Automated AAR using SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Oral Presentation 587 using a modified Delphi technique to establish Process and Educational Rehearsing the Very Technical Wakey Wakey CO2 Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Computational Intelligence Grumman Australasian Simulation Congress and Undergraduate Students’ Oral Presentation a shared understanding of the concepts Simulation Activities to Train Skills of Communication in Kim S Heaslip, Clinical Skills Development Overview: Keynote Presentation Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Medical Student Preparedness and issues of simulation professionalism. and Orient Staff Prior to a New Breaking Bad News: Analysis of Service Experiences of Being ‘in role’ in It will assist in constructing a framework Defence Simulation and Training Centre Use of Automated AAR in Defence Training Speaker: Medical Student Performance contexts using Computational Intelligence. Simulated Nursing Practice as for Internship Improves After encapsulating “simulation the profession.” Hospital Opening 619 Overview: Prof Edwin Galea, Director, Fire Safety Interprofessional Simulation- Overview: Pam Harvey, Monash University Rural ExTrace is environment agnostic and is the Recipients and Providers of Linstone and Turoff describe Delphi as: Using a Low-Resource, High FameGame is a chance to put your pitching Engineering Group (FSEG) and Vice Chairman, Health School designed to be a portable technology/ Nursing Care Based ‘Ward Calls’ Course “Delphi may be characterized as a method for When opening a new healthcare facility, Fidelity Education Model to talent to the test. Before the conference, people International Association of Fire Safety structuring a group communication process product framework that can be adapted to Science, University of Greenwich Nancy Lorraine McNamara, Waikato Institute Dr Jane Torrie, The University of Auckland there are many operational, human 492 Enhance Skills, Knowledge were invited to submit their idea for a game many domains. so that the process is effective in allowing resource and patient related considerations. based off their research topics or chosen field Overview: of Technology 453 Oral Presentation and Confidence of Health Presenter: a group of individuals, as a whole, to deal Historically, new hospitals transfer existing of expertise. Selected applications will get 3 Advanced computer simulation of fire and 476 Oral Presentation with a complex problem. To accomplish this organisational policies and procedures to The Perceived Effects on Professionals When Performing minutes to pitch their game to a panel of game Richard Yanieri, R&D Programs Lead, YTEK “structured communication” there is provided: evacuation is used in the design of modern Oral Presentation Development of an the new location, predicting that workflows Final Year Medical Students’ Episiotomies in Practise developers and receive feedback to assist them structures to ensure enhanced ; safety - in the some feedback of individual contributions and patient activity flow will reflect with taking their idea further. The best game A Staffed High-Technology/ Interprofessional Simulation of information and knowledge; some Clinical Practice Following an Grace Elizabeth Rose Crowe, The Royal event of an emergency, security - providing similar processes. Mater Health Services Immersive Simulation Program Women’s Hospital idea as judged by the panel will be crowned protection from terrorist inspired incidents, Fidelity Simulation Re-Do (IP-sim) Program for Rural Based assessment of the group judgment or view; (MHS) incorporated process and education the winner! and efficiency - in terms of flows of people in Station - Does it Increase Nursing Medical Students Using the Plan some opportunity for individuals to revise simulation activities as part of the new on the Deteriorating Patient 598 views; and some degree of anonymity for the Judges: crowded spaces. This presentation will briefly Students’ Learning? - A Topic Do Study Act Cycle hospital orientation at Mater Private Adele Louise Callaghan, Monash University Establishing Content and discuss recent research to enhance fire and individual responses.” Hospital Springfield (MPHS). Whether it Rural Health School Dr Michael Barlow, Deputy Head of School, Review Vanessa Jane Ryan, Flinders University Rural Construct Validity for an evacuation simulation including: evacuation This interactive session will involve is opening a new service, a new building School of Engineering and IT, UNSW Clinical School 549 of high-rise buildings using lifts, the impact Liz McNeill, Flinders University development of ideas and participants will or an entire hospital process simulation Advanced Paediatric Surgical James Bonner, Director, Opaque Multimedia of security bollards on evacuation, improving 561 testing is an ideal way to ensure patients Oral Presentation Laparoscopic Model (LIDD) 460 be invited to give informed permission for Toan Huynh, Game Programming Lecturer, wayfinding in complex buildings, human future contact and involvement and use of and staff are able to effectively journey Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Development, Implementation Sam Alexander, Monash University Academy of Interactive Entertainment behaviour in domestic fire situations and data generated. through the healthcare environment. In this Development, Delivery and and Evaluation of an 601 Paul Stapelberg, Chief Operating Officer, coupled fire and evacuation simulation. New Six Steps to Coaching Oscar Presenter: ‘How-to’ workshop, our simulation team applications in large urban-scale evacuation Performances from Under- Reflections of an Inter- will share their experiences coordinating Integrative Approach to Patient A Pilot Study to Develop Well Placed Cactus Jan Roche, University of Newcastle scenarios will also be considered. Graduate Nursing Students in Professional Neonatal Simulation the simulation activities for MPHS, as Centred Clinical Communication and Evaluate a First Person Ross Symons, Chief Executive Officer, Big Panel Discussion (NSP) and Simulation Train the well as their engagement in other process Education for First Year Nursing Ant Studios Simulation: An Action Research testing areas across Mater Health Services. Perspective Video to Teach Students John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, The Panellists: Study Trainer (STTT) Program in India Following this presentation, the team will Medication Administration Skills Serious Games Consultancy and Project DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Andrew Hart, Solid Propellant Discipline Dr Jenni Sokol, The Royal Children’s Hospital facilitate participants to ‘workshop’ their A/Prof Debra J Kiegaldie, Holmesglen Dr Gwen Delene Erlam, Auckland University to Bachelor of Nursing Students Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit Lead, Weapons and Combat Systems Division, own process testing issues. A template Institute of Technology 498 Dr Jill Elizabeth Stow, Monash University Systems of Australia (0915-1000) Defence Science and Technology Group to design, implement and evaluate their 479 Oral Presentation 580 Vignette 5: Non-Combatant Hank van Ravenstein, Principal Manager, Fire own simulation testing opportunity will The Naked Truth About Games Risk Management Unit, Department of Health Oral Presentation The Transformation of Paediatric be provided as utilised in the MPHS project Self-inflicted Gunshot Wound: and Simulation Evacuation Operation 2 and other projects. and Human Services Student Led Scenarios: The Resuscitation Training in a Mixed Realistic Simulated Gunshot Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Overview: Prof Vasily Novozhilov, Director, Centre for Undergraduate Student as Emergency Department Using Presenters: Wound Australasian Simulation Congress and Troops from the Amphibious Task Group Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering Simulation Teacher Simulation Melanie Barlow, Mater Health Services Colin King, Clinical Skills Development Service arrive at the EAA and begin treating a Defence Simulation and Training Centre (CESARE), Victoria University Stephanie Barwick, Mater Health Services number of medical cases. After triage, a Andrea Thompson, University of Queensland Ben Lawton, Children’s Health Queensland 482 Deputy Chief Officer David Youssef, Regional Overview: number of these casualties are prepared for Sharon Clipperton, Mater Health Services MEDEVAC to the LHD. Director, North West Metro Region, Bespoke Manikins for Trauma Collaboration between various industries Robyn Dickie, Mater Health Services Metropolitan Fire Brigade Simulation - Build your Own! can deliver beneficial outcomes, but it’s Pauline Lyon, Mater Health Services Clare Elaine Scott, Gold Coast Health not always smooth sailing. Behind the success stories, there are always cultural 535 hurdles, miscommunication and lessons Better for Less. Effective Chest learnt. Come and listen to people who have Compressions Save Lives but worked on these types of projects share They Can Also Save Money too. these experiences. Giving both perspectives as to how the partnership started, some Translational Research Project major challenges faced throughout the Delivers Better Outcomes at a projects and how they overcame them to Lower Cost deliver a successful result. Amanda Jane Peat, Cabrini Speakers and Projects: 494 Liam McGuire, Director, Design Lead, Opaque Multimedia and Dr Tanya Petrovich, The Take Home Box Trainer Business Development Manager, Learning Project: Trainee Evaluation of and Development, Alzheimer’s Australia the First Year Vic - Virtual Dementia Experience. Dr Michael Yu, Mater Mothers' Hospital More speakers and projects will be announced on the day! Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall 0730-0815 ASSH Paediatric Special Interest ASSH Rural Special Interest Group ASSH Simulated Patients Special ASSH Technology Special Group Breakfast Breakfast Interest Group Breakfast Interest Group Breakfast Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Breakfast Sponsored by: Mediquip Laerdal Health Education Australia iSimulate Chair: Dr Jon Mould, Senior Lecturer, Curtin Chair: Kellie Britt, Lecturer, Medical Limited (HEAL) Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation University Education and Simulation, Deakin University Chair: Beverley Sutton, Chief Executive Manager, Clinical Skills Development Open Invitation to Delegates. Open Invitation to Delegates. Officer, Health Education Australia Limited Service (HEAL) Suitable for Delegates interested in paediatric Suitable for Delegates interested in rural Open Invitation to Delegates. and/or neonatal simulation. simulation settings. Open Invitation to Delegates. Suitable for Delegates in the technology in Suitable for Delegates interested in simulation setting. simulated patient methodology. Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Plenary SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers ISAGA Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Works in Progress SimHealth Posters ISAGA Panel Innovation Showcase Session 1 0830-1000 Engineering Safety, Security Undergraduate Simulation IP 715 556 Chair: Tod Adams, Manager, Rural Mobile Technology The Inaugural FameGame (0845-0915) Simulation Centre, HETI and Efficiency through Fire and Chair: A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Director, Chair: Tess Vawser, Director of Clinical Simulation: A Profession? A How to Guide: The Design, Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation Competition YTEK Community of Practice, Curtin University Education and Simulation, Epworth 469 Manager, Clinical Skills Development Service Evacuation Simulation Overview: Implementation and Evaluation Sponsored by Academy of Title: HealthCare Oral Presentation Interactive Entertainment Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, 513 This workshop will explore expert opinion of 24 Hours of Concurrent 585 ExTrace - Automated AAR using SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Oral Presentation 587 using a modified Delphi technique to establish Process and Educational Rehearsing the Very Technical Wakey Wakey CO2 Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Computational Intelligence Grumman Australasian Simulation Congress and Undergraduate Students’ Oral Presentation a shared understanding of the concepts Simulation Activities to Train Skills of Communication in Kim S Heaslip, Clinical Skills Development Overview: Keynote Presentation Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Medical Student Preparedness and issues of simulation professionalism. and Orient Staff Prior to a New Breaking Bad News: Analysis of Service Experiences of Being ‘in role’ in It will assist in constructing a framework Defence Simulation and Training Centre Use of Automated AAR in Defence Training Speaker: Medical Student Performance contexts using Computational Intelligence. Simulated Nursing Practice as for Internship Improves After encapsulating “simulation the profession.” Hospital Opening 619 Overview: Prof Edwin Galea, Director, Fire Safety Interprofessional Simulation- Overview: Pam Harvey, Monash University Rural ExTrace is environment agnostic and is the Recipients and Providers of Linstone and Turoff describe Delphi as: Using a Low-Resource, High FameGame is a chance to put your pitching Engineering Group (FSEG) and Vice Chairman, Health School designed to be a portable technology/ Nursing Care Based ‘Ward Calls’ Course “Delphi may be characterized as a method for When opening a new healthcare facility, Fidelity Education Model to talent to the test. Before the conference, people International Association of Fire Safety structuring a group communication process product framework that can be adapted to Science, University of Greenwich Nancy Lorraine McNamara, Waikato Institute Dr Jane Torrie, The University of Auckland there are many operational, human 492 Enhance Skills, Knowledge were invited to submit their idea for a game many domains. so that the process is effective in allowing resource and patient related considerations. based off their research topics or chosen field Overview: of Technology 453 Oral Presentation and Confidence of Health Presenter: a group of individuals, as a whole, to deal Historically, new hospitals transfer existing of expertise. Selected applications will get 3 Advanced computer simulation of fire and 476 Oral Presentation with a complex problem. To accomplish this organisational policies and procedures to The Perceived Effects on Professionals When Performing minutes to pitch their game to a panel of game Richard Yanieri, R&D Programs Lead, YTEK “structured communication” there is provided: evacuation is used in the design of modern Oral Presentation Development of an the new location, predicting that workflows Final Year Medical Students’ Episiotomies in Practise developers and receive feedback to assist them structures to ensure enhanced ; safety - in the some feedback of individual contributions and patient activity flow will reflect with taking their idea further. The best game A Staffed High-Technology/ Interprofessional Simulation of information and knowledge; some Clinical Practice Following an Grace Elizabeth Rose Crowe, The Royal event of an emergency, security - providing similar processes. Mater Health Services Immersive Simulation Program Women’s Hospital idea as judged by the panel will be crowned protection from terrorist inspired incidents, Fidelity Simulation Re-Do (IP-sim) Program for Rural Based assessment of the group judgment or view; (MHS) incorporated process and education the winner! and efficiency - in terms of flows of people in Station - Does it Increase Nursing Medical Students Using the Plan some opportunity for individuals to revise simulation activities as part of the new on the Deteriorating Patient 598 views; and some degree of anonymity for the Judges: crowded spaces. This presentation will briefly Students’ Learning? - A Topic Do Study Act Cycle hospital orientation at Mater Private Adele Louise Callaghan, Monash University Establishing Content and discuss recent research to enhance fire and individual responses.” Hospital Springfield (MPHS). Whether it Rural Health School Dr Michael Barlow, Deputy Head of School, Review Vanessa Jane Ryan, Flinders University Rural Construct Validity for an evacuation simulation including: evacuation This interactive session will involve is opening a new service, a new building School of Engineering and IT, UNSW Clinical School 549 of high-rise buildings using lifts, the impact Liz McNeill, Flinders University development of ideas and participants will or an entire hospital process simulation Advanced Paediatric Surgical James Bonner, Director, Opaque Multimedia of security bollards on evacuation, improving 561 testing is an ideal way to ensure patients Oral Presentation Laparoscopic Model (LIDD) 460 be invited to give informed permission for Toan Huynh, Game Programming Lecturer, wayfinding in complex buildings, human future contact and involvement and use of and staff are able to effectively journey Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Development, Implementation Sam Alexander, Monash University Academy of Interactive Entertainment behaviour in domestic fire situations and data generated. through the healthcare environment. In this Development, Delivery and and Evaluation of an 601 Paul Stapelberg, Chief Operating Officer, coupled fire and evacuation simulation. New Six Steps to Coaching Oscar Presenter: ‘How-to’ workshop, our simulation team applications in large urban-scale evacuation Performances from Under- Reflections of an Inter- will share their experiences coordinating Integrative Approach to Patient A Pilot Study to Develop Well Placed Cactus Jan Roche, University of Newcastle scenarios will also be considered. Graduate Nursing Students in Professional Neonatal Simulation the simulation activities for MPHS, as Centred Clinical Communication and Evaluate a First Person Ross Symons, Chief Executive Officer, Big Panel Discussion (NSP) and Simulation Train the well as their engagement in other process Education for First Year Nursing Ant Studios Simulation: An Action Research testing areas across Mater Health Services. Perspective Video to Teach Students John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, The Panellists: Study Trainer (STTT) Program in India Following this presentation, the team will Medication Administration Skills Serious Games Consultancy and Project DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Andrew Hart, Solid Propellant Discipline Dr Jenni Sokol, The Royal Children’s Hospital facilitate participants to ‘workshop’ their A/Prof Debra J Kiegaldie, Holmesglen Dr Gwen Delene Erlam, Auckland University to Bachelor of Nursing Students Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit Lead, Weapons and Combat Systems Division, own process testing issues. A template Institute of Technology 498 Dr Jill Elizabeth Stow, Monash University Systems of Australia (0915-1000) Defence Science and Technology Group to design, implement and evaluate their 479 Oral Presentation 580 Vignette 5: Non-Combatant Hank van Ravenstein, Principal Manager, Fire own simulation testing opportunity will The Naked Truth About Games Risk Management Unit, Department of Health Oral Presentation The Transformation of Paediatric be provided as utilised in the MPHS project Self-inflicted Gunshot Wound: and Simulation Evacuation Operation 2 and other projects. and Human Services Student Led Scenarios: The Resuscitation Training in a Mixed Realistic Simulated Gunshot Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Overview: Prof Vasily Novozhilov, Director, Centre for Undergraduate Student as Emergency Department Using Presenters: Wound Australasian Simulation Congress and Troops from the Amphibious Task Group Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering Simulation Teacher Simulation Melanie Barlow, Mater Health Services Colin King, Clinical Skills Development Service arrive at the EAA and begin treating a Defence Simulation and Training Centre (CESARE), Victoria University Stephanie Barwick, Mater Health Services number of medical cases. After triage, a Andrea Thompson, University of Queensland Ben Lawton, Children’s Health Queensland 482 Deputy Chief Officer David Youssef, Regional Overview: number of these casualties are prepared for Sharon Clipperton, Mater Health Services MEDEVAC to the LHD. Director, North West Metro Region, Bespoke Manikins for Trauma Collaboration between various industries Robyn Dickie, Mater Health Services Metropolitan Fire Brigade Simulation - Build your Own! can deliver beneficial outcomes, but it’s Pauline Lyon, Mater Health Services Clare Elaine Scott, Gold Coast Health not always smooth sailing. Behind the success stories, there are always cultural 535 hurdles, miscommunication and lessons Better for Less. Effective Chest learnt. Come and listen to people who have Compressions Save Lives but worked on these types of projects share They Can Also Save Money too. these experiences. Giving both perspectives as to how the partnership started, some Translational Research Project major challenges faced throughout the Delivers Better Outcomes at a projects and how they overcame them to Lower Cost deliver a successful result. Amanda Jane Peat, Cabrini Speakers and Projects: 494 Liam McGuire, Director, Design Lead, Opaque Multimedia and Dr Tanya Petrovich, The Take Home Box Trainer Business Development Manager, Learning Project: Trainee Evaluation of and Development, Alzheimer’s Australia the First Year Vic - Virtual Dementia Experience. Dr Michael Yu, Mater Mothers' Hospital More speakers and projects will be announced on the day!

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Morn. Tea 1000-1030 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall Joint SimTecT and ISAGA Panel SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters SimTecT Panel Innovation Showcase Session 2 1030-1200 Emergency Management Case Technology Capability Planning and Simulation and Decision Support 458 530 IP / Allied The Future of Games Based (1030-1100) Studies Panel Chair: Amy Dearsley, Education Services Readiness Systems Cultural Amalgam: Diversity Preparing for Peer Review - Chair: Terri Sullivan, Lecturer, Training Device Technologies - MIMIC Manager, Laerdal CQUniversity Chair: Prof Saeid Nahavandi, Director, Chair: Dr Teresa Crea, Post-Doctoral Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Within Sim-Teams and Diverse What do Reviewers Look for? Chair: Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Title: Institute for Intelligent Systems, Research and Research Associate, Centre for Creative and Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research Executive, Australasian Simulation Congress 630 Student Cohorts - How Overview: 497 da Vinci Surgery and MIMIC Simulation – Innovation, Deakin University Cultural Research, University of Canberra Fellow, CQUniversity and Founder, Diverse Disruption Oral Presentation to Achieve Best Learning This workshop will prepare the participants Evaluation of the Austin MET- How does Simulation help training our Overview: 658 Overview: Innovating a Paediatric Robotic Presentation – Long Outcomes? for the submission, peer review and Sim Project: a Self-Improving, surgeons? This Emergency Management Case Studies This panel will discuss the evolution and Silicon Warfighting - Army’s Oral Presentation – Short Paper Overview: response process. The workshop will Inter-Professional Medical Overview: Panel is an opportunity to hear from leaders Motion Arm for Neurological research which is at the forefront of ‘serious’ Simulation Concept explain what reviewers look at when Description of the training pathway for the in the sector who will describe case studies Sensory Feedback Response The Integration of UAS and Optimising learning outcomes in Emergency Team Simulation game based training. Panellists will explore examining a “submission” for a publication da Vinci Surgical System and the advantages and examples of investment in simulation, Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids Speaker: Contributing Sensors to Improve high-fidelity simulations necessitates Education Program trusted autonomous game based training, or conference. It will suggest how to do and benefits of the MIMIC dV Trainer and the business case that led to that investment, Simulation Australia LTCOL Kane Mangin, (Acting) Director Land Situational Awareness for understanding of two dimensions dynamic behavioural analysis and user justice to the hard work of designing a Dr Maurice Le Guen, Austin Health Team Trainer. lessons learned, challenges and future Simulation, Army Head Quarters in cultural diversity. First is how the engagement. Others will predict the future 570 Emergency Managers, SAR Teams study or education program by describing expectations. simulation team faculty adapt among 541 of game based technology - and inspire Presenter: 669 and First Responders your education and research in a way that Oral Presentation themselves (the teaching faculty and the engages the audience to find out more. An Interprofessional Transition our community to harness its explosive Dominic Breuker, Senior Product Specialist, Panellists: Greg Kraut, PLEXSYS Interface Products Oral Presentation – Short teach support team). Next is how culturally Participants will have the opportunity potential. da Vinci Surgery and MIMIC Simulation Conrad Barr, Executive Director, ACT Health Development and Use of a Digital Program: Using Simulation Poster 508 diverse student cohorts participate in to practice reviewing and re-crafting a Protection Service Patient - A Virtual Resident with to Support and Train Novice Panellists: active collaborative learning in authentic simulated abstract. Maritime Platform Model for Oral Presentation – Long Paper Mark Crosweller, Director General, Emergency Dementia learning environments. As simulation Health Care Teams Dr Michael Barlow, Deputy Head of School, Vulnerability Analysis Presenter: School of Engineering and IT, UNSW Management Australia Jade Cartwright, University of Melbourne Swarm Mechanism for sessions are time/session limited there Robyn Dickie, Mater Health Services Philip Samuel Ashton Wallace, Student at is enormous pressure in presenting the A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Australian Centre Brett Patterson, International Training “Hedgehog” Asteroid Rover, Dr Justin Fidock, Simulation and Training 657 Swinburne University curricular content for rapid assimilation and for Health Innovation 594 Coordinator, Red Cross Lead, Land Division, Defence Science and Using Netlogo Simulations application of knowledge in a controlled Oral Presentation 720 Leading Thomas up the Technology Group Lew Short, General Manager Risk, William Crowe, University of New South Wales environment. For the learning to optimal Collaboration in Maternity Care Garden Path: Developing an Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Consequence and Resilience, Emergency Oral Presentation – Short and controlled, both the faculty and the 563 Interactive Simulations Management Victoria to Improve Outcomes in Maternal Poster students need to learn to adapt with the Inter-Professional Audio Visual Oral Presentation – Short Paper Simulated Learning Resource Marcus Thatcher, Research Scientist, Weather, and Newborn Resuscitation Simulating to Stimulate cultural diversity, range of dominance or John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, The Regional Climate Variability and Extremes, Caprice Brown, The Royal Women’s Hospital Improving Maritime Information passivity and learn from each other. This Jane Coffee, University of South Australia Serious Games Consultancy and Project Thomas Hollitt, Student at University of workshop is designed to introduce the Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere and Decision Support 655 584 South Australia participants to the perils of the diversity Systems of Australia Oral Presentation 678 Dr Torab Torabi, La Trobe University in simulation faculty and will be guided to Interprofessional Clinical address conflicts and propose solutions. The Simulation Platform: Enabling Oral Presentation – Long Paper 574 Leadership for Nurses of the participants will be introduced to problems Innovation Showcase the Rapid Development of Modelling the Future of Airport Oral Presentation – Long Paper Future with diverse student cohorts such as (1130-1200) Immersive 3D Simulated Management Simulation for Research, dominance, passivity, learning capabilities Dianne C Marshall, The University of Auckland and level of comprehension. Pitch Technologies Learning Experiences Maria Freese, German Aerospace Center Development, and Test of 652 Dr Ivan Karl Bindoff, University of Tasmania (DLR) Cyberspace Intelligent Agents Presenters: Can Low Cost Simulation Embed Title: Dr Martin R Stytz, ProSource Dr Balakrishnan Ashokka, National Patient Centred Goal Setting in How to Build a Simulation and Training University of Stroke Rehabilitation for Junior Cloud using Open International Standards A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Curtin University Physiotherapists? Overview: Dr Narendiran Krishnasamy, Taylor’s Jill Garner, SA Health The elastic cloud, public or private, is University a promising technology for deploying 643 and delivering the next generation of Another Kind of Hybrid: Can training. Gone are the days of buying and an Online Adaptive Learning configuring expensive computers that soon become dated. Elastic CPU and storage Platform be Successfully resources are readily available. Training Integrated into a Patient- can be delivered as a service to training Centred Simulated Learning audiences anywhere. Data and scenarios Environment? are easily shared. Dr Neil Tuttle, Griffith University This short innovation seminar presents some practical experiences as to how 634 this can be achieved, for example using Developing OSCE and Simulation Amazon Cloud, CGFs visualizers and more. in Psychology - a Novel Approach Existing systems can be reused with some modifications. Using open standards, like to Simulation Based Assessment HLA Evolved, training solutions can be as a Learning Tool composed from components. Hybrid clouds Dr Simon Patten, The University of Adelaide enable composition of solutions of different security levels. Finally, opportunities, 578 limitations and the impact on business Emergency Masterclass: an models is discussed. The presentation Interprofessional Simulation would be relevant to Defence, EM and Health fields among other. Education Program for Rural Clinicians Presenter: Bjorn Moller, Vice President, Pitch Tod Adams, HETI Technologies Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall Emergency Management and ASSH Members Meeting National Security Specialist Community Members Meeting Open Invitation to Delegates (1245-1330) Open Invitation to Delegates (1245-1315) Morn. Tea 1000-1030 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall Joint SimTecT and ISAGA Panel SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters SimTecT Panel Innovation Showcase Session 2 1030-1200 Emergency Management Case Technology Capability Planning and Simulation and Decision Support 458 530 IP / Allied The Future of Games Based (1030-1100) Studies Panel Chair: Amy Dearsley, Education Services Readiness Systems Cultural Amalgam: Diversity Preparing for Peer Review - Chair: Terri Sullivan, Lecturer, Training Device Technologies - MIMIC Manager, Laerdal CQUniversity Chair: Prof Saeid Nahavandi, Director, Chair: Dr Teresa Crea, Post-Doctoral Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Within Sim-Teams and Diverse What do Reviewers Look for? Chair: Deanna Hutchinson, Congress Title: Institute for Intelligent Systems, Research and Research Associate, Centre for Creative and Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research Executive, Australasian Simulation Congress 630 Student Cohorts - How Overview: 497 da Vinci Surgery and MIMIC Simulation – Innovation, Deakin University Cultural Research, University of Canberra Fellow, CQUniversity and Founder, Diverse Disruption Oral Presentation to Achieve Best Learning This workshop will prepare the participants Evaluation of the Austin MET- How does Simulation help training our Overview: 658 Overview: Innovating a Paediatric Robotic Presentation – Long Outcomes? for the submission, peer review and Sim Project: a Self-Improving, surgeons? This Emergency Management Case Studies This panel will discuss the evolution and Silicon Warfighting - Army’s Oral Presentation – Short Paper Overview: response process. The workshop will Inter-Professional Medical Overview: Panel is an opportunity to hear from leaders Motion Arm for Neurological research which is at the forefront of ‘serious’ Simulation Concept explain what reviewers look at when Description of the training pathway for the in the sector who will describe case studies Sensory Feedback Response The Integration of UAS and Optimising learning outcomes in Emergency Team Simulation game based training. Panellists will explore examining a “submission” for a publication da Vinci Surgical System and the advantages and examples of investment in simulation, Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids Speaker: Contributing Sensors to Improve high-fidelity simulations necessitates Education Program trusted autonomous game based training, or conference. It will suggest how to do and benefits of the MIMIC dV Trainer and the business case that led to that investment, Simulation Australia LTCOL Kane Mangin, (Acting) Director Land Situational Awareness for understanding of two dimensions dynamic behavioural analysis and user justice to the hard work of designing a Dr Maurice Le Guen, Austin Health Team Trainer. lessons learned, challenges and future Simulation, Army Head Quarters in cultural diversity. First is how the engagement. Others will predict the future 570 Emergency Managers, SAR Teams study or education program by describing expectations. simulation team faculty adapt among 541 of game based technology - and inspire Presenter: 669 and First Responders your education and research in a way that Oral Presentation themselves (the teaching faculty and the engages the audience to find out more. An Interprofessional Transition our community to harness its explosive Dominic Breuker, Senior Product Specialist, Panellists: Greg Kraut, PLEXSYS Interface Products Oral Presentation – Short teach support team). Next is how culturally Participants will have the opportunity potential. da Vinci Surgery and MIMIC Simulation Conrad Barr, Executive Director, ACT Health Development and Use of a Digital Program: Using Simulation Poster 508 diverse student cohorts participate in to practice reviewing and re-crafting a Protection Service Patient - A Virtual Resident with to Support and Train Novice Panellists: active collaborative learning in authentic simulated abstract. Maritime Platform Model for Oral Presentation – Long Paper Mark Crosweller, Director General, Emergency Dementia learning environments. As simulation Health Care Teams Dr Michael Barlow, Deputy Head of School, Vulnerability Analysis Presenter: School of Engineering and IT, UNSW Management Australia Jade Cartwright, University of Melbourne Swarm Mechanism for sessions are time/session limited there Robyn Dickie, Mater Health Services Philip Samuel Ashton Wallace, Student at is enormous pressure in presenting the A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Australian Centre Brett Patterson, International Training “Hedgehog” Asteroid Rover, Dr Justin Fidock, Simulation and Training 657 Swinburne University curricular content for rapid assimilation and for Health Innovation 594 Coordinator, Red Cross Lead, Land Division, Defence Science and Using Netlogo Simulations application of knowledge in a controlled Oral Presentation 720 Leading Thomas up the Technology Group Lew Short, General Manager Risk, William Crowe, University of New South Wales environment. For the learning to optimal Collaboration in Maternity Care Garden Path: Developing an Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Consequence and Resilience, Emergency Oral Presentation – Short and controlled, both the faculty and the 563 Interactive Simulations Management Victoria to Improve Outcomes in Maternal Poster students need to learn to adapt with the Inter-Professional Audio Visual Oral Presentation – Short Paper Simulated Learning Resource Marcus Thatcher, Research Scientist, Weather, and Newborn Resuscitation Simulating to Stimulate cultural diversity, range of dominance or John Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, The Regional Climate Variability and Extremes, Caprice Brown, The Royal Women’s Hospital Improving Maritime Information passivity and learn from each other. This Jane Coffee, University of South Australia Serious Games Consultancy and Project Thomas Hollitt, Student at University of workshop is designed to introduce the Manager, BMS-SIM and Training, Elbit CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere and Decision Support 655 584 South Australia participants to the perils of the diversity Systems of Australia Oral Presentation 678 Dr Torab Torabi, La Trobe University in simulation faculty and will be guided to Interprofessional Clinical address conflicts and propose solutions. The Simulation Platform: Enabling Oral Presentation – Long Paper 574 Leadership for Nurses of the participants will be introduced to problems Innovation Showcase the Rapid Development of Modelling the Future of Airport Oral Presentation – Long Paper Future with diverse student cohorts such as (1130-1200) Immersive 3D Simulated Management Simulation for Research, dominance, passivity, learning capabilities Dianne C Marshall, The University of Auckland and level of comprehension. Pitch Technologies Learning Experiences Maria Freese, German Aerospace Center Development, and Test of 652 Dr Ivan Karl Bindoff, University of Tasmania (DLR) Cyberspace Intelligent Agents Presenters: Can Low Cost Simulation Embed Title: Dr Martin R Stytz, ProSource Dr Balakrishnan Ashokka, National Patient Centred Goal Setting in How to Build a Simulation and Training University of Singapore Stroke Rehabilitation for Junior Cloud using Open International Standards A/Prof Michelle Kelly, Curtin University Physiotherapists? Overview: Dr Narendiran Krishnasamy, Taylor’s Jill Garner, SA Health The elastic cloud, public or private, is University Malaysia a promising technology for deploying 643 and delivering the next generation of Another Kind of Hybrid: Can training. Gone are the days of buying and an Online Adaptive Learning configuring expensive computers that soon become dated. Elastic CPU and storage Platform be Successfully resources are readily available. Training Integrated into a Patient- can be delivered as a service to training Centred Simulated Learning audiences anywhere. Data and scenarios Environment? are easily shared. Dr Neil Tuttle, Griffith University This short innovation seminar presents some practical experiences as to how 634 this can be achieved, for example using Developing OSCE and Simulation Amazon Cloud, CGFs visualizers and more. in Psychology - a Novel Approach Existing systems can be reused with some modifications. Using open standards, like to Simulation Based Assessment HLA Evolved, training solutions can be as a Learning Tool composed from components. Hybrid clouds Dr Simon Patten, The University of Adelaide enable composition of solutions of different security levels. Finally, opportunities, 578 limitations and the impact on business Emergency Masterclass: an models is discussed. The presentation Interprofessional Simulation would be relevant to Defence, EM and Health fields among other. Education Program for Rural Clinicians Presenter: Bjorn Moller, Vice President, Pitch Tod Adams, HETI Technologies Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room 218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall Emergency Management and ASSH Members Meeting National Security Specialist Community Members Meeting Open Invitation to Delegates (1245-1330) Open Invitation to Delegates (1245-1315)

21 WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary ISAGA Panel ISAGA Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimTecT Panel ISAGA Free Papers DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 The Debriefing Challenge: Analytics, It’s More Than Just a Practical Serious Games Application of Modelling and Innovative Modelling, Systems Training with Simulation and Verification, Validation and Emergency Management (1330-1415) Training Future Leaders with Game Chair: Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, Director, Simulation and Platforms Skill Transfer Accreditation Chair: Dr Megan Phillips, Lecturer, Vignette 6: Intelligence, Effective Debriefing Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, FutureSearch Chair: Kenny Macleod, Director, TMN Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co- Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, School of Life Sciences, University of Surveillance, Reconnaissance Australasian Simulation Congress and Simulation Scientific Convenor, SimTecT and Research Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Technology Sydney Chair: Prof Robert O’Brien, Scientific 484 Overview: Convenor, SimHealth and ASSH Specialist Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Defence Fellow, Appleton Institute, CQUniversity Fellow, CQUniversity Grumman 450 Long Oral Presentation 503 After securing the EAA and commencing Community Chair, Simulation Australasia Simulation and Training Centre Overview: Oral Presentation – Short Paper Presentation – Long 721 Long Oral Presentation the NEO the Australian forces commence Overview: Simulation Game Impacts on Keynote Presentation Enhanced Macro Estimates for Oral Presentation – Short There is a growing emphasis on processes Social Simulation for Analysis, surveillance on an airfield in preparation Big Data is a word that has become part of our Perceptions of Nuclear Energy Modelling the Complexity of that ensure that computer models and Speaker: Target Settings Model Poster Interaction, Training and for an assault which will secure the location vernacular within simulation and computer Dr Stephan J. Franciosi, Osaka University RAN Training Pipelines: A System simulations perform correctly and that for the arrival of follow on forces. The force Dr Adam Cheng, Director, Research and Comparing the Clinical Impact systems in general. Some fear it, some Dynamics Approach Speaker: appropriate confidence is placed in Community Awareness uses a combination of UAV, fixed and rotary Development, KidSIM Simulation Program, 695 embrace it, but all want to harness it. One Dr David Logan, Senior Research Fellow, of Simulation Education their results. Verification, Validation, Dhirendra Singh, RMIT University wing assets as well a ground based ISR Alberta Children’s Hospital, Department of LCDR Victoria Jnitova, Royal Australian Navy way we can do this through analytics and the Long Oral Presentation Monash University Accident Research Approaches on Nurses’ Ability and Accreditation (VV&A) serve as the specialists to locate any potential threats. Paediatrics, University of Calgary 538 games industry are leaders in this space. A Serious Game for Eliciting Tacit 693 Centre, Monash University to Detect and Manage Patient cornerstones of simulation correctness Overview: and credibility. Panellists will explore Long Oral Presentation With large user sets and data points coming Strategies for Dynamic Table Oral Presentation – Long Paper 692 Deterioration As the critical ingredient in simulation-based methods, standards, individual case studies back from their games, interpreting this Assignment in a Restaurant Sink or SWMM: Simulating Angela Jayne McKay, Student at University Incident Management education, debriefing has seen considerable information correctly helps with game Oral Presentation – Long of VV&A and specific challenges of VV&A Hajime Mizuyama, Aoyama Gakuin University the Hydrological Effects of Tasmania Training USA Style evolution and advancement based on balance, and can be used to plan and predict Paper in a simulation context. The audience will Dr Peter A Hayes, RMIT University emerging evidence and new frameworks. This future updates and their effects. What are 675 Retention Tanks in a Small Urban A Cost Effective High-Assurance 722 gain a greater understanding of the role session will highlight the current evidence some key points to allow this to happen, how Catchment that VV&A across the range of simulator 506 Long Oral Presentation Layered Solution for MLS Test, Oral Presentation – Short and simulated systems, and learn from the supporting effective debriefing practices do they decide which aspects are relevant, Richard James Benedict Gale, University of Training, and Live Virtual Poster experience of senior practitioners who have Long Oral Presentation in simulation-based education and provide and how can other industries utilise lessons Artillery Simulation as a South Australia practical strategies to implement these learnt to apply them to their own systems? Pedagogical Tool in Military Construction (LVC) The Janus Track: A Conceptual applied VV&A to a range of problem areas Fires and Floods: Predicting 690 practices. The session will also explore how Education Shawn Goodfellow, Rockwell Collins Augmented-Virtual Reality including team and networked training Natural Hazards debriefing can be used to develop future Oral Presentation – Long Paper (A-VR) Learning Aid for Novice with a focus on the aerospace, defence and Dr Bjorn Persson, Swedish Defence University 511 health domains. Dr James Hilton, CSIRO leaders by purposefully addressing key Challenges and Solutions for Train Drivers practices of exemplary leadership. 465 Oral Presentation – Short Panellists: 716 Integrating Simulation into a Ganesh Balakrishan, Student at Panellists: Paper Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Transportation Device CQUniversity Pauline Albouy, Senior System Engineer, Dr Chad Epps, President, Society for The Point Cloud Data as Telstra Virtual to Live: Exploring Leading from the Engine Room. Christopher Graham Bosomworth, 718 Simulation in Healthcare a Future Platform for the Daniel Beelitz, Regional Portfolio Director - The Role of Software Designers in CQUniversity Hybrid Simulations Effective Cost Simulators and Oral Presentation – Short Emergency Care, Laerdal DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Jennifer Keast, Academic, Royal Melbourne Collaborative Creation of Online Phil Connors, Centre for Humanitarian 564 Training Systems Poster (1415-1500) Clinical School, University of Melbourne Simulations Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions and Leadership Dr KT Waxman, Director, Executive Leader Oral Presentation – Short Paper Andrey Kirsanov, University of New South Anxiety and Performance in Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific Dr Cat Kutay, University of New South Wales 729 Vignette 7: Close Air Support 2 Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, University Securing Multiple Simulation Wales @ Australian Defence Force Academy Simulated Settings: The Use of John Illgen, Sector Director, Modelling Long Oral Presentation Overview: of San Francisco Exercises in a National Defence 519 Heart Rate Variability and Simulation, Northrop Grumman As a UAS provides overhead imagery, the Amal Al-Ghareeb, Student at Monash Information Systems Design and Operation of a Fire Context Oral Presentation – Long assault force approaches the airfield. A JTAC University Dr Terrence Martin, Applied Research Lead Training Facility Doug Stapleton, Highlands Information Paper observes enemy movement north-east of Autonomous Systems, Nova Systems Security Simulating a Flatfish 510 Tom Hetherington, Emergency Simulation the airfield and visually identifies enemy Australia Unmanned Underwater Oral Presentation – Short anti-aircraft and vehicles. The targets are Paper engaged with a group of Australian Army Vehicle in a Unity 3D Maritime M777 and two RAAF F-18s. Their successful Environment Educating and Training Using destruction clears the way for the Airfield Daniel Sgarioto, Defence Science and Simulation Seizure. Technology Group Dr Brenda Lloyd, Whitireia 694 Oral Presentation – Long Paper Maximising the Benefits of Simulators in Rail Training - Steps Toward A Cultural, Technical & Pedagogical Framework for Improving Their Integration and Use Tony Mildred, CQUniversity

Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimulationWeek Meeting 1500-1530 Open Invitation to Delegates Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary ISAGA Panel ISAGA Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimTecT Presentation & Free Papers SimTecT Free Papers SimTecT Panel ISAGA Free Papers DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 The Debriefing Challenge: Analytics, It’s More Than Just a Practical Serious Games Application of Modelling and Innovative Modelling, Systems Training with Simulation and Verification, Validation and Emergency Management (1330-1415) Training Future Leaders with Game Chair: Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, Director, Simulation and Platforms Skill Transfer Accreditation Chair: Dr Megan Phillips, Lecturer, Vignette 6: Intelligence, Effective Debriefing Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, FutureSearch Chair: Kenny Macleod, Director, TMN Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co- Chair: Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, School of Life Sciences, University of Surveillance, Reconnaissance Australasian Simulation Congress and Simulation Scientific Convenor, SimTecT and Research Convenor, SimTecT and Senior Research SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Technology Sydney Chair: Prof Robert O’Brien, Scientific 484 Overview: Convenor, SimHealth and ASSH Specialist Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian Defence Fellow, Appleton Institute, CQUniversity Fellow, CQUniversity Grumman 450 Long Oral Presentation 503 After securing the EAA and commencing Community Chair, Simulation Australasia Simulation and Training Centre Overview: Oral Presentation – Short Paper Presentation – Long 721 Long Oral Presentation the NEO the Australian forces commence Overview: Simulation Game Impacts on Keynote Presentation Enhanced Macro Estimates for Oral Presentation – Short There is a growing emphasis on processes Social Simulation for Analysis, surveillance on an airfield in preparation Big Data is a word that has become part of our Perceptions of Nuclear Energy Modelling the Complexity of that ensure that computer models and Speaker: Target Settings Model Poster Interaction, Training and for an assault which will secure the location vernacular within simulation and computer Dr Stephan J. Franciosi, Osaka University RAN Training Pipelines: A System simulations perform correctly and that for the arrival of follow on forces. The force Dr Adam Cheng, Director, Research and Comparing the Clinical Impact systems in general. Some fear it, some Dynamics Approach Speaker: appropriate confidence is placed in Community Awareness uses a combination of UAV, fixed and rotary Development, KidSIM Simulation Program, 695 embrace it, but all want to harness it. One Dr David Logan, Senior Research Fellow, of Simulation Education their results. Verification, Validation, Dhirendra Singh, RMIT University wing assets as well a ground based ISR Alberta Children’s Hospital, Department of LCDR Victoria Jnitova, Royal Australian Navy way we can do this through analytics and the Long Oral Presentation Monash University Accident Research Approaches on Nurses’ Ability and Accreditation (VV&A) serve as the specialists to locate any potential threats. Paediatrics, University of Calgary 538 games industry are leaders in this space. A Serious Game for Eliciting Tacit 693 Centre, Monash University to Detect and Manage Patient cornerstones of simulation correctness Overview: and credibility. Panellists will explore Long Oral Presentation With large user sets and data points coming Strategies for Dynamic Table Oral Presentation – Long Paper 692 Deterioration As the critical ingredient in simulation-based methods, standards, individual case studies back from their games, interpreting this Assignment in a Restaurant Sink or SWMM: Simulating Angela Jayne McKay, Student at University Incident Management education, debriefing has seen considerable information correctly helps with game Oral Presentation – Long of VV&A and specific challenges of VV&A Hajime Mizuyama, Aoyama Gakuin University the Hydrological Effects of Tasmania Training USA Style evolution and advancement based on balance, and can be used to plan and predict Paper in a simulation context. The audience will Dr Peter A Hayes, RMIT University emerging evidence and new frameworks. This future updates and their effects. What are 675 Retention Tanks in a Small Urban A Cost Effective High-Assurance 722 gain a greater understanding of the role session will highlight the current evidence some key points to allow this to happen, how Catchment that VV&A across the range of simulator 506 Long Oral Presentation Layered Solution for MLS Test, Oral Presentation – Short and simulated systems, and learn from the supporting effective debriefing practices do they decide which aspects are relevant, Richard James Benedict Gale, University of Training, and Live Virtual Poster experience of senior practitioners who have Long Oral Presentation in simulation-based education and provide and how can other industries utilise lessons Artillery Simulation as a South Australia practical strategies to implement these learnt to apply them to their own systems? Pedagogical Tool in Military Construction (LVC) The Janus Track: A Conceptual applied VV&A to a range of problem areas Fires and Floods: Predicting 690 practices. The session will also explore how Education Shawn Goodfellow, Rockwell Collins Augmented-Virtual Reality including team and networked training Natural Hazards debriefing can be used to develop future Oral Presentation – Long Paper (A-VR) Learning Aid for Novice with a focus on the aerospace, defence and Dr Bjorn Persson, Swedish Defence University 511 health domains. Dr James Hilton, CSIRO leaders by purposefully addressing key Challenges and Solutions for Train Drivers practices of exemplary leadership. 465 Oral Presentation – Short Panellists: 716 Integrating Simulation into a Ganesh Balakrishan, Student at Panellists: Paper Long Oral Presentation Long Oral Presentation Transportation Device CQUniversity Pauline Albouy, Senior System Engineer, Dr Chad Epps, President, Society for The Point Cloud Data as Telstra Virtual to Live: Exploring Leading from the Engine Room. Christopher Graham Bosomworth, 718 Simulation in Healthcare a Future Platform for the Daniel Beelitz, Regional Portfolio Director - The Role of Software Designers in CQUniversity Hybrid Simulations Effective Cost Simulators and Oral Presentation – Short Emergency Care, Laerdal DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Jennifer Keast, Academic, Royal Melbourne Collaborative Creation of Online Phil Connors, Centre for Humanitarian 564 Training Systems Poster (1415-1500) Clinical School, University of Melbourne Simulations Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions and Leadership Dr KT Waxman, Director, Executive Leader Oral Presentation – Short Paper Andrey Kirsanov, University of New South Anxiety and Performance in Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific Dr Cat Kutay, University of New South Wales 729 Vignette 7: Close Air Support 2 Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, University Securing Multiple Simulation Wales @ Australian Defence Force Academy Simulated Settings: The Use of John Illgen, Sector Director, Modelling Long Oral Presentation Overview: of San Francisco Exercises in a National Defence 519 Heart Rate Variability and Simulation, Northrop Grumman As a UAS provides overhead imagery, the Amal Al-Ghareeb, Student at Monash Information Systems Design and Operation of a Fire Context Oral Presentation – Long assault force approaches the airfield. A JTAC University Dr Terrence Martin, Applied Research Lead Training Facility Doug Stapleton, Highlands Information Paper observes enemy movement north-east of Autonomous Systems, Nova Systems Security Simulating a Flatfish 510 Tom Hetherington, Emergency Simulation the airfield and visually identifies enemy Australia Unmanned Underwater Oral Presentation – Short anti-aircraft and vehicles. The targets are Paper engaged with a group of Australian Army Vehicle in a Unity 3D Maritime M777 and two RAAF F-18s. Their successful Environment Educating and Training Using destruction clears the way for the Airfield Daniel Sgarioto, Defence Science and Simulation Seizure. Technology Group Dr Brenda Lloyd, Whitireia 694 Oral Presentation – Long Paper Maximising the Benefits of Simulators in Rail Training - Steps Toward A Cultural, Technical & Pedagogical Framework for Improving Their Integration and Use Tony Mildred, CQUniversity

Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimulationWeek Meeting 1500-1530 Open Invitation to Delegates

23 WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Panel SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Works in Progress SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters ISAGA Free Papers Innovation Showcase Session 4 1530-1700 Distributed Mission Training Technology Leadership / Debriefing 540 Chair: Rodney Peadon, Manager 517 Skills Development Emergency Management (1530-1600) iSimCentre, Mid North Coast Local Health Chair: Shawn Parr, Chief Executive Officer Chair: Dr Cyle Sprick, Lecturer in Clinical Chair: Melanie Barlow, Education Programs Chair: Kirsty Freeman, Simulation Chair: Phil Connors, Director, Centre for Teamwork: Why Games are a Fast Disctrict Laerdal Theme Editor Workshop Abacus ALS and Founder, Calytrix Technologies Simulation, Flinders University Manager, Mater Health Services Coordinator, Western Australian Country Humanitarian Leadership Way to Develop Knowledge of Overview: Title: Overview: 567 Health Service 481 558 Human Factors The Laerdal Theme Editor Workshop is an 521 History of HAL: Tetherless to Ventilation With the integration of Live, Virtual Developing an Authentic 462 Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Chair: Prof Richard Satava, Professor of interactive hands on programming option Long Oral Presentation Overview: and Constructive (LVC) systems and the Surgery, University of Washington Medical Simulation to Enhance Clinical for beginners and people that want to Faking It: The Features of a Better BLS - Technology and Scaffolding Learning in the Bushfire BLOCKS for Modelling This presentation will give an overview of application of Distributed Mission Training Center and Technical Skills for quickly program parts of their simulation Simulator that Contribute to (DMT), delivering ‘at the point of need’ has Educational Innovation Simulation Room: Workshopping activity. During this session participants Community Evacuation some of the key features and capabilities of Overview: Diagnostic Cytology Students Perceived Realism been achieved at the technical level. The Tricia Pilotto, Queensland Health and Combining Clinical and will use their own laptop PC to develop a Dhirendra Singh, RMIT University tetherless simulators - from the most basic Alina Miranda, Curtin University next challenge is supplying these high-end Communication Scenarios for You will know a story where human failures in theme for a SimPad compatible manikin Dr Erin Wilson, University of Queensland to the most advanced functionalities, such 654 situation awareness, leadership or teamwork 474 as ventilation and monitoring using real simulation capabilities on demand, in a Simulation-Based Education 568 then, use the scenario in operation on 461 cost effective and repeatable manner. This Oral Presentation contributed to a disaster. Come and learn the SimPad compatible manikin. Any Long Oral Presentation equipment – and how these simulators can Melissa Heywood, The Royal Children's PRE-Scripted Debriefing cover a range of training requirements. panel will introduce the concepts of DMT, Using a Custom Built Birthing how to develop knowledge of human factors themes created can be taken back to the Attitudes Towards Simulation A Bushfire Evacuation Planning today’s challenges and discuss some of the Hospital through games. for Paediatric Simulation participant’s workplace for use. Training for Surgical Skill Presenter: technologies that will truly make DMT a Simulator as an Education Tool Service Utilising Multiple 514 Presenter: Associated with Resuscitation Participants are encouraged to come to Development Shane de Vries, Territory Manager/Product commodity. to Teach Manual Rotation to the session with a laptop PC and a scenario Simulation Systems Oral Presentation A/Prof Marcus Watson, Clinical Skills Education (PREPARE) Dr Erin Wilson, University of Queensland Specialist, Abacus ALS Midwives and Obstetricians in mind so that the Laerdal Educational Mahathir Almashor, IBM Research Australia Panellists: Development Service Dr Peter James Snelling, Children's Health Exploring the Paradigm of team can ensure their scenario is a success. 542 GPCAPT Bernard Grealy, Director of Simulation Sarah Catherine McDonald, The University Queensland 704 Leadership Within Collaborative SimPad Theme Editor software can be Services, Australian Defence Simulation and of Sydney Simulation Based Training 640 downloaded in advance from Long Oral Presentation Training Centre 635 Teams: How can Simulation Shift Program to Improve Delivery What's in a Name? - Embedding www.laerdal.com/ThemeEditor Intentional Small-Scale Mark Phillips, Chief Architect Live, Virtual and the Traditional Paradigm of the Impacted Fetal Head at Oral Presentation Presenter: Tina Holmes, University of New South Wales a Simulation Service within a Disasters: Simulating Oil Constructive (LVC) Technologies, Lockheed Development of an Innovative Caesarean Section Martin – Rotary and Mission Systems Healthcare Institution Amy Dearsley, Laerdal Spills to Develop Hands-On High Fidelity Paediatric ECMO 532 Dr Michael Yu, Mater Mothers' Hospital Dr Tim Pokorny, Engineering Fellow, TitanIM A/Prof Victoria Brazil, Bond University Environmental Remediation Oral Presentation and CTO, Calytrix Technologies Simulator Gold Coast Health Service 562 Experience Teaching and Debriefing Brigadier Dave Smith, Director General, Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids The First 3 Minutes Dr Megan L Phillips, University of Australian Defence Simulation and Training Simulation Australia Practices of Simulation "Implementation of a Novel Technology Sydney Centre Instructors Program to Improve Basic Life 724 Innovation Showcase Ron Wiegand, President and Chief Executive Julian Van Dijk, St Vincent's Hospital Support Training" Long Oral Presentation Officer, PLEXSYS Interface Products 496 Jenny Hough, The Royal Children's Hospital An Integrated GPU Based (1600-1630) Oral Presentation 559 Framework for Modelling B-Line Medical Improvement in Emergency Translation of an Effective Floods and Fires in Real Time Title: Department Length of Stay Novel BLS Training Program Mahesh Prakash, CSIRO Data61 Improving outcomes by using in-room Using a Simulation Based Clinical into an ALS Training Program: 730 debriefing Leadership in Teams' Course: Overview: 'the First 5 Minutes: Inter- Long Oral Presentation a Longitudinal Before-After Professional Team Paediatric Ambulance Victoria Simulation B-Line Medical will showcase its Interventional Study Advanced Life Support Training' SimCapture Node solution and demonstrate Program Dr Sissel Eikeland Husebo, University of Joanne McKittrick, The Royal Children's DebriefCast, one of the latest system Stavanger Hospital Justin Dunlop, Ambulance Victoria capability enhancements. Participants will be able to interactively engage and 604 see how direct in-room observation can Interim Results from the powerfully translate into meaningful Laparoscopic Simulation Skills immediate feedback linked with captured video and simulator data. Please Join Us Program and see how B-Line Medical can help you Nicholas Marlow, Royal Australasian to do more with what you already have in College of Surgeons your simulation centre. 507 Presenter: Pop-up Simulation Program: Lucas Huang, Co-Founder, B-Line Medical A Program to Recognise the Deteriorating Patient at the Point of Care - The Next Chapter Stephanie Barwick, Mater Health Services Evening Victory Room, Etihad Stadium Social Function 1815-2315 Simulation Australasia Annual Awards Dinner Plenary 3 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room 217 Meeting Room218 Meeting Room 219 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Panel SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Works in Progress SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters ISAGA Free Papers Innovation Showcase Session 4 1530-1700 Distributed Mission Training Technology Leadership / Debriefing 540 Chair: Rodney Peadon, Manager 517 Skills Development Emergency Management (1530-1600) iSimCentre, Mid North Coast Local Health Chair: Shawn Parr, Chief Executive Officer Chair: Dr Cyle Sprick, Lecturer in Clinical Chair: Melanie Barlow, Education Programs Chair: Kirsty Freeman, Simulation Chair: Phil Connors, Director, Centre for Teamwork: Why Games are a Fast Disctrict Laerdal Theme Editor Workshop Abacus ALS and Founder, Calytrix Technologies Simulation, Flinders University Manager, Mater Health Services Coordinator, Western Australian Country Humanitarian Leadership Way to Develop Knowledge of Overview: Title: Overview: 567 Health Service 481 558 Human Factors The Laerdal Theme Editor Workshop is an 521 History of HAL: Tetherless to Ventilation With the integration of Live, Virtual Developing an Authentic 462 Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Chair: Prof Richard Satava, Professor of interactive hands on programming option Long Oral Presentation Overview: and Constructive (LVC) systems and the Surgery, University of Washington Medical Simulation to Enhance Clinical for beginners and people that want to Faking It: The Features of a Better BLS - Technology and Scaffolding Learning in the Bushfire BLOCKS for Modelling This presentation will give an overview of application of Distributed Mission Training Center and Technical Skills for quickly program parts of their simulation Simulator that Contribute to (DMT), delivering ‘at the point of need’ has Educational Innovation Simulation Room: Workshopping activity. During this session participants Community Evacuation some of the key features and capabilities of Overview: Diagnostic Cytology Students Perceived Realism been achieved at the technical level. The Tricia Pilotto, Queensland Health and Combining Clinical and will use their own laptop PC to develop a Dhirendra Singh, RMIT University tetherless simulators - from the most basic Alina Miranda, Curtin University next challenge is supplying these high-end Communication Scenarios for You will know a story where human failures in theme for a SimPad compatible manikin Dr Erin Wilson, University of Queensland to the most advanced functionalities, such 654 situation awareness, leadership or teamwork 474 as ventilation and monitoring using real simulation capabilities on demand, in a Simulation-Based Education 568 then, use the scenario in operation on 461 cost effective and repeatable manner. This Oral Presentation contributed to a disaster. Come and learn the SimPad compatible manikin. Any Long Oral Presentation equipment – and how these simulators can Melissa Heywood, The Royal Children's PRE-Scripted Debriefing cover a range of training requirements. panel will introduce the concepts of DMT, Using a Custom Built Birthing how to develop knowledge of human factors themes created can be taken back to the Attitudes Towards Simulation A Bushfire Evacuation Planning today’s challenges and discuss some of the Hospital through games. for Paediatric Simulation participant’s workplace for use. Training for Surgical Skill Presenter: technologies that will truly make DMT a Simulator as an Education Tool Service Utilising Multiple 514 Presenter: Associated with Resuscitation Participants are encouraged to come to Development Shane de Vries, Territory Manager/Product commodity. to Teach Manual Rotation to the session with a laptop PC and a scenario Simulation Systems Oral Presentation A/Prof Marcus Watson, Clinical Skills Education (PREPARE) Dr Erin Wilson, University of Queensland Specialist, Abacus ALS Midwives and Obstetricians in mind so that the Laerdal Educational Mahathir Almashor, IBM Research Australia Panellists: Development Service Dr Peter James Snelling, Children's Health Exploring the Paradigm of team can ensure their scenario is a success. 542 GPCAPT Bernard Grealy, Director of Simulation Sarah Catherine McDonald, The University Queensland 704 Leadership Within Collaborative SimPad Theme Editor software can be Services, Australian Defence Simulation and of Sydney Simulation Based Training 640 downloaded in advance from Long Oral Presentation Training Centre 635 Teams: How can Simulation Shift Program to Improve Delivery What's in a Name? - Embedding www.laerdal.com/ThemeEditor Intentional Small-Scale Mark Phillips, Chief Architect Live, Virtual and the Traditional Paradigm of the Impacted Fetal Head at Oral Presentation Presenter: Tina Holmes, University of New South Wales a Simulation Service within a Disasters: Simulating Oil Constructive (LVC) Technologies, Lockheed Development of an Innovative Caesarean Section Martin – Rotary and Mission Systems Healthcare Institution Amy Dearsley, Laerdal Spills to Develop Hands-On High Fidelity Paediatric ECMO 532 Dr Michael Yu, Mater Mothers' Hospital Dr Tim Pokorny, Engineering Fellow, TitanIM A/Prof Victoria Brazil, Bond University Environmental Remediation Oral Presentation and CTO, Calytrix Technologies Simulator Gold Coast Health Service 562 Experience Teaching and Debriefing Brigadier Dave Smith, Director General, Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, Kids The First 3 Minutes Dr Megan L Phillips, University of Australian Defence Simulation and Training Simulation Australia Practices of Simulation "Implementation of a Novel Technology Sydney Centre Instructors Program to Improve Basic Life 724 Innovation Showcase Ron Wiegand, President and Chief Executive Julian Van Dijk, St Vincent's Hospital Support Training" Long Oral Presentation Officer, PLEXSYS Interface Products 496 Jenny Hough, The Royal Children's Hospital An Integrated GPU Based (1600-1630) Oral Presentation 559 Framework for Modelling B-Line Medical Improvement in Emergency Translation of an Effective Floods and Fires in Real Time Title: Department Length of Stay Novel BLS Training Program Mahesh Prakash, CSIRO Data61 Improving outcomes by using in-room Using a Simulation Based Clinical into an ALS Training Program: 730 debriefing Leadership in Teams' Course: Overview: 'the First 5 Minutes: Inter- Long Oral Presentation a Longitudinal Before-After Professional Team Paediatric Ambulance Victoria Simulation B-Line Medical will showcase its Interventional Study Advanced Life Support Training' SimCapture Node solution and demonstrate Program Dr Sissel Eikeland Husebo, University of Joanne McKittrick, The Royal Children's DebriefCast, one of the latest system Stavanger Hospital Justin Dunlop, Ambulance Victoria capability enhancements. Participants will be able to interactively engage and 604 see how direct in-room observation can Interim Results from the powerfully translate into meaningful Laparoscopic Simulation Skills immediate feedback linked with captured video and simulator data. Please Join Us Program and see how B-Line Medical can help you Nicholas Marlow, Royal Australasian to do more with what you already have in College of Surgeons your simulation centre. 507 Presenter: Pop-up Simulation Program: Lucas Huang, Co-Founder, B-Line Medical A Program to Recognise the Deteriorating Patient at the Point of Care - The Next Chapter Stephanie Barwick, Mater Health Services Evening Victory Room, Etihad Stadium Social Function 1815-2315 Simulation Australasia Annual Awards Dinner

25 THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall ISAGA Panel Fringe 30 SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Industry Brief SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters Session 1 0830-1000 Leaders in Reality: Virtual, Fringe 30 Faculty Development Project Director Status Brief 528 550 615 Simulated Patients Augmented and Mixed Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation Chair: Prof Robert O’Brien, Scientific JP9711-1 Simulation Game, “Project PAL: SimART™ - Rapidly Applicable BLOOMing 'eck… It's the Chair: Karen Livesay, Simulated Learning Chair: Sarah Hibbard, Corporate Manager, Clinical Skills Development Service Convenor, SimHealth and ASSH Specialist Chair: Alisha Fisher, Founder, Asia Pacific Hawaii” Simulation on a Budget Taxonomy of Humour: Coordinator, Victoria University Development Manager, Consilium Technology Community Chair, Simulation Australasia Simulation Alliance Short Oral Presentation Chair: Norma Robinson, Clinical Skills and Overview: Developing the use of Humour 614 and Ronan McInerney, Human Factors 480 Overview: Simulation Academic Coordinator, The Researcher, Defence Science and Technology Cuatro Tribus Moulage is one of the key tools utilised to Enhance Simulation Using Simulated Patients University of Queensland Rural Clinical Group Alfonso Atala Layum, Dinamita Oral Presentation • Current status in realism for those participating in a Overview: to Teach Recognising and School simulation scenario. Transforming manikins Overview: Faculty Development as • ITR results and summary of Industry Humour has been recognised as a valuable Responding to Clinical Short Oral Presentation Overview: or simulated patients using simple effective a Strategy for Enhancing Questions tool in healthcare education for many Deterioration The rapid advancement of Virtual Reality techniques seem overwhelming. This Creating Three Dimensional • RFT release “Project PAL: Hawaii” incorporates years with publications dating back to (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Simulation Delivery Capacity in a workshop will present moulage and special Nemat Alsaba, Bond University Representation of Learning in indigenous knowledge, design thinking 1960. It is commonly used by educators Reality (MR) technologies has led to an Healthcare Service • Overall schedule effects techniques (including trauma, Simulation and art to address global concerns. in all aspects of learning, whether 473 explosion of interest for their use in many bruising and blood) that authentically Catherine Lynn Driver, Gold Coast Health • Australian industry content policy This presentation demonstrates how consciously or subconsciously. There has industries; including gaming, health, Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, FutureSearch represent reality in a time and cost-efficient Standardised Patient Scenarios • Next major milestone “innovation” for Native Hawaiians can been limited research in its outcomes education and Defence. This presentation 590 manner. This session is designed to be Versus Peer-Role Play to Short Oral Presentation engage in synchronistic leanings as nascent despite anecdotal high use. It is unusual brings leaders currently using VR, AR and/ Oral Presentation • Q&A interactive and experiential. The participant social entrepreneurs. that such a valuable tool has escaped Develop Physiotherapy Student or MR technologies together to share Colourful-Calculations will be able to identify and practice Learning Through Simulation- Speaker: suitable study or publication within the Safety Skills in Readiness for their experiences and thoughts on these Joshua Berger, The University of Sydney “Project PAL (Place-based Active Learning)” using makeup and equipment required Ash Pagett, Project Director JP9711-1, healthcare education field. In 1998 Ziegler emerging technologies. Current trends and Based Education: a Narrative is an original educational game for a to create these effects. The inaugural Clinical Placement: a Controlled Short Oral Presentation Department of Defence hypothesised that research into the role future projections will be discussed and the Analysis simulated community in the workshop “simART Olympics” gives participants the Trial that engages participants in finding of humour in healthcare education “is audience will have the opportunity to ask 3D Virtual Training Simulation A/Prof Margaret Bearman, Monash University opportunity to consolidate their knowledge Dr Anna Phillips, University of South solution-based approaches to shared global made difficult by its complex nature… the panel questions. Concluding with a live Product in a fun and competitive environment. Australia demonstration, the seminar aims to increase 611 concerns. Based on the “glocal” (global + by the difficulty in contriving humour in Mathew Balic, ETRAIN Interactive Presenters: controlled settings; by the importance of 633 awareness of these technologies and promote Oral Presentation local) to “Think globally, Act locally” model, the setting as a component of humour; and cross-industry networking. Short Oral Presentation the goal of this game is to develop effective Jan Roche, University of Newcastle Culturally and Linguistically Learner Evaluation of a Tertiary “well-being” strategies towards attaining by the difficulties in establishing outcome Panellists: Computer Aided Video Analysis Jessica Stokes-Parish, University of measures” Diverse (CALD) Children and Hospital Inter-Professional a peaceful and sustainable world with Newcastle Dr Ben Horan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Chris Carpenter, CC Simulation Simulation Faculty Education “PAL” spirit which means “Passion, Action Presenters: Their Families: Improving the Science, Engineering and Built Environment, and Love.” Practice of Taking Medical Short Oral Presentation Development Program Paul Maclure, University of Adelaide Deakin University Histories for Doctors and Robyn Purcell, Austin Health Presenters: Scott Vandonkelaar, Director, Zero Latency Stochastic Enhancement of Dr Simon Patten, University of Adelaide Nanako Iwasa, Graduate School of Interpreters Innovation Showcase Norman Wang, Director, Business Event-Based Simulation (SEES) 618 Education, Hokkaido University Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, (0930-1000) Development, Opaque Multimedia Dr Steve Costa, Ballarat Health Services Oral Presentation Kids Simulation Australia Dr Glen Makakauali'i Kila, Marae Ha'a Koa Forum8 AU Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Australasian Short Oral Presentation Unique Opportunities and Cultural Learning Center 639 Simulation Congress and Manager of Virtual Challenges: Embedding and Title: Working as a Simulation A Framework for Learning Worlds, Australian Defence Simulation and Leading Simulation Across Latest case studies: Forum8 software for Training Centre Education Network: with Simulated Participants Multiple Disciplines Within a urban/transport simulation and driving A ‘How To’ Guide in Competency-Based General Faculty of Health Sciences simulation/training Rodger Gorey, ACT Health Surgical Training (Using Sim Overview: Alison Kelly, Curtin University Short Oral Presentation Health Template) Forum8, a world leader in 3D virtual reality Simulation Based Learning and A/Prof Bruce Waxman, Monash University and simulation software for urban and the Development of Social Work 616 transport modelling, as well as driving simulation for human factors/engineering Students’ Emotional Intelligence The HEAL Assessment Tool research, and driver training, will present Dr Shepard Masocha, University of South for Simulated Patient's the latest version of its software featuring Australia performance and feedback new tools for quick development of the 3D (SP-Assess) world, as well as new ways of experiencing the 3D world including Oculus Rift. Case Beverley Sutton, Health Education Australia studies of recent simulation research and (HEAL) driver training applications from Australia 516 and overseas will be presented, along with examples of use with evacuation simulation How to Design and Implement software Exodus (presented in keynote and an Effective Human Patient Master Class by Professor Edwin Galea). Simulated Education Program Presenter: Libby Bancroft, Griffith University Anita Byrnes, Director, Forum8 AU

Morn. Tea 1000-1030 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall ISAGA Panel Fringe 30 SimHealth Free Papers SimTecT Industry Brief SimTecT Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters Session 1 0830-1000 Leaders in Reality: Virtual, Fringe 30 Faculty Development Project Director Status Brief 528 550 615 Simulated Patients Augmented and Mixed Chair: Luke Wainwright, Simulation Chair: Prof Robert O’Brien, Scientific JP9711-1 Simulation Game, “Project PAL: SimART™ - Rapidly Applicable BLOOMing 'eck… It's the Chair: Karen Livesay, Simulated Learning Chair: Sarah Hibbard, Corporate Manager, Clinical Skills Development Service Convenor, SimHealth and ASSH Specialist Chair: Alisha Fisher, Founder, Asia Pacific Hawaii” Simulation on a Budget Taxonomy of Humour: Coordinator, Victoria University Development Manager, Consilium Technology Community Chair, Simulation Australasia Simulation Alliance Short Oral Presentation Chair: Norma Robinson, Clinical Skills and Overview: Developing the use of Humour 614 and Ronan McInerney, Human Factors 480 Overview: Simulation Academic Coordinator, The Researcher, Defence Science and Technology Cuatro Tribus Moulage is one of the key tools utilised to Enhance Simulation Using Simulated Patients University of Queensland Rural Clinical Group Alfonso Atala Layum, Dinamita Oral Presentation • Current status in realism for those participating in a Overview: to Teach Recognising and School simulation scenario. Transforming manikins Overview: Faculty Development as • ITR results and summary of Industry Humour has been recognised as a valuable Responding to Clinical Short Oral Presentation Overview: or simulated patients using simple effective a Strategy for Enhancing Questions tool in healthcare education for many Deterioration The rapid advancement of Virtual Reality techniques seem overwhelming. This Creating Three Dimensional • RFT release “Project PAL: Hawaii” incorporates years with publications dating back to (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Simulation Delivery Capacity in a workshop will present moulage and special Nemat Alsaba, Bond University Representation of Learning in indigenous knowledge, design thinking 1960. It is commonly used by educators Reality (MR) technologies has led to an Healthcare Service • Overall schedule effects techniques (including trauma, Simulation and art to address global concerns. in all aspects of learning, whether 473 explosion of interest for their use in many bruising and blood) that authentically Catherine Lynn Driver, Gold Coast Health • Australian industry content policy This presentation demonstrates how consciously or subconsciously. There has industries; including gaming, health, Dr Elyssebeth Leigh, FutureSearch represent reality in a time and cost-efficient Standardised Patient Scenarios • Next major milestone “innovation” for Native Hawaiians can been limited research in its outcomes education and Defence. This presentation 590 manner. This session is designed to be Versus Peer-Role Play to Short Oral Presentation engage in synchronistic leanings as nascent despite anecdotal high use. It is unusual brings leaders currently using VR, AR and/ Oral Presentation • Q&A interactive and experiential. The participant social entrepreneurs. that such a valuable tool has escaped Develop Physiotherapy Student or MR technologies together to share Colourful-Calculations will be able to identify and practice Learning Through Simulation- Speaker: suitable study or publication within the Safety Skills in Readiness for their experiences and thoughts on these Joshua Berger, The University of Sydney “Project PAL (Place-based Active Learning)” using makeup and equipment required Ash Pagett, Project Director JP9711-1, healthcare education field. In 1998 Ziegler emerging technologies. Current trends and Based Education: a Narrative is an original educational game for a to create these effects. The inaugural Clinical Placement: a Controlled Short Oral Presentation Department of Defence hypothesised that research into the role future projections will be discussed and the Analysis simulated community in the workshop “simART Olympics” gives participants the Trial that engages participants in finding of humour in healthcare education “is audience will have the opportunity to ask 3D Virtual Training Simulation A/Prof Margaret Bearman, Monash University opportunity to consolidate their knowledge Dr Anna Phillips, University of South solution-based approaches to shared global made difficult by its complex nature… the panel questions. Concluding with a live Product in a fun and competitive environment. Australia demonstration, the seminar aims to increase 611 concerns. Based on the “glocal” (global + by the difficulty in contriving humour in Mathew Balic, ETRAIN Interactive Presenters: controlled settings; by the importance of 633 awareness of these technologies and promote Oral Presentation local) to “Think globally, Act locally” model, the setting as a component of humour; and cross-industry networking. Short Oral Presentation the goal of this game is to develop effective Jan Roche, University of Newcastle Culturally and Linguistically Learner Evaluation of a Tertiary “well-being” strategies towards attaining by the difficulties in establishing outcome Panellists: Computer Aided Video Analysis Jessica Stokes-Parish, University of measures” Diverse (CALD) Children and Hospital Inter-Professional a peaceful and sustainable world with Newcastle Dr Ben Horan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Chris Carpenter, CC Simulation Simulation Faculty Education “PAL” spirit which means “Passion, Action Presenters: Their Families: Improving the Science, Engineering and Built Environment, and Love.” Practice of Taking Medical Short Oral Presentation Development Program Paul Maclure, University of Adelaide Deakin University Histories for Doctors and Robyn Purcell, Austin Health Presenters: Scott Vandonkelaar, Director, Zero Latency Stochastic Enhancement of Dr Simon Patten, University of Adelaide Nanako Iwasa, Graduate School of Interpreters Innovation Showcase Norman Wang, Director, Business Event-Based Simulation (SEES) 618 Education, Hokkaido University Nadine Sarah Gwendoline Alcorn, (0930-1000) Development, Opaque Multimedia Dr Steve Costa, Ballarat Health Services Oral Presentation Kids Simulation Australia Dr Glen Makakauali'i Kila, Marae Ha'a Koa Forum8 AU Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Australasian Short Oral Presentation Unique Opportunities and Cultural Learning Center 639 Simulation Congress and Manager of Virtual Challenges: Embedding and Title: Working as a Simulation A Framework for Learning Worlds, Australian Defence Simulation and Leading Simulation Across Latest case studies: Forum8 software for Training Centre Education Network: with Simulated Participants Multiple Disciplines Within a urban/transport simulation and driving A ‘How To’ Guide in Competency-Based General Faculty of Health Sciences simulation/training Rodger Gorey, ACT Health Surgical Training (Using Sim Overview: Alison Kelly, Curtin University Short Oral Presentation Health Template) Forum8, a world leader in 3D virtual reality Simulation Based Learning and A/Prof Bruce Waxman, Monash University and simulation software for urban and the Development of Social Work 616 transport modelling, as well as driving simulation for human factors/engineering Students’ Emotional Intelligence The HEAL Assessment Tool research, and driver training, will present Dr Shepard Masocha, University of South for Simulated Patient's the latest version of its software featuring Australia performance and feedback new tools for quick development of the 3D (SP-Assess) world, as well as new ways of experiencing the 3D world including Oculus Rift. Case Beverley Sutton, Health Education Australia studies of recent simulation research and (HEAL) driver training applications from Australia 516 and overseas will be presented, along with examples of use with evacuation simulation How to Design and Implement software Exodus (presented in keynote and an Effective Human Patient Master Class by Professor Edwin Galea). Simulated Education Program Presenter: Libby Bancroft, Griffith University Anita Byrnes, Director, Forum8 AU

Morn. Tea 1000-1030

27 THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary ISAGA Workshop SimTecT Panel SimTecT Presentation SimTecT Workshop SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Panel ISAGA Free Papers Innovation Showcase Session 2 1030-1200 Will This Building Work? The 589 Interoperability Managing Simulation Training 528 New Research and Boss Level: Industries Open for Business Games (1030-1100) Rough (and Ethical) Guide to A Immersive Experience Into the Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Operations and Joint Events Simulation Game, “Project PAL: Opportunities Business Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant TMN Simulation SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Large Scale Simulation (With Power of Stimulating Senses in Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co-Scientific Hawaii” (Continued) Chair: Alisha Fisher, Founder, Asia Pacific Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Title: Grumman Convenor, SimTecT and Research Fellow, Simulation Alliance Australasian Simulation Congress and Games and Gamification, Kozminski Children) Simulation Chair: Norma Robinson, Clinical Skills Predict and Analyse Different Scenarios Overview: Appleton Institute, CQUniversity Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian University Chair: Jessica Stokes-Parish, Co-Convenor, and Simulation Academic Coordinator, The 723 (PADS.net) - web-based decision support Overview: Defence Simulation and Training Centre SimHealth This panel will discuss and update the Presentation – Long University of Queensland Rural Clinical 622 using Simulation Modelling and Business This workshop will demonstrate the Oral Presentation – Short audience on recent achievements, trends and School Overview: Long Oral Presentation Intelligence Keynote Presentation effectiveness of using low-tech adjuncts Joint Exercises and Training in Poster experiences in simulation interoperability, We have gathered leaders from both the Speaker: to create real-life scenarios for emergency the Canadian Armed Forces Presenters: Gamification in Management Overview: including environmental correlation Pitfall for Debriefing Games games and simulation industries to allow training. Real First Aid will facilitate its own Nanako Iwasa, Graduate School of Traditionally, simulation modelling and Carrie Hamilton, Director, Education, Training assessment and standards with a focus on the Speaker: and Simulation you to ask the hard questions. How can Accounting Research - Using unique simulations and will incorporate Education, Hokkaido University analysis has provided decision support from and Innovation, SimComm Academy aerospace and defence domain. Major Annette Cunningham, Training Bill Roungas, Student at Delft University small developers compete with the likes of Business Games & Simulations participation from attendees to create an specialist analysts with software installed Overview: Panellists: Development Officer, Director Air Simulation Dr Glen Makakauali'i Kila, Marae Ha'a Koa of Technology Global primes? Are there incentives for the Matthias Brenning, Technical University of immersive, pre-hospital medical emergency. on their own computer. Access to the and Training, Canadian Armed Forces Cultural Learning Center industries to work together? What benefits Kaiserslautern This presentation will encourage the audience The simulation and gaming community Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions and 571 specialists is often a bottleneck in getting can come out of working on projects that to consider engaging with Simulated Patients is encouraged to get back to basics and Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific 709 information to support decisions. Presentation – Long Oral Presentation – Long aren't considered entertainment games? (SPs) in testing systems and processes. experience the pure adrenaline-rush derived Bjorn Moller, Vice President, Pitch Paper How is the government assisting the Long Oral Presentation PADS.net is a secure web-based application Over 100 SPs assisted in assessing the full from participation in a dynamic and high- Preparing Tomorrow's Army Technologies respective industries? How we can build that gives multiple users and stakeholders system functioning of a children's emergency pressured simulation. Leaders for Demanding Toward Improving Medical A Management Model for greater collaboration between both fields direct access to run and compare different department (CED) prior to final construction Craig Pepper, Research Program Lead, Operational Situations, and Presenter: Device Cybersecurity and create a stronger Australia to keep Effective Team Communication scenarios without requiring modelling skills of the building. A life size temporary model Associate Technical Fellow, Boeing Research the Role Played by Advanced Dr Martin R Stytz, ProSource the talent local? The panel will begin by in Business Simulation Games or IT support. of the proposed CED was built, with full size Ben Krynski, Real First Aid and Technology Australia Automated Simulation in their inviting each representative to talk about walls, equipment and facilities mirroring the Dr Tim Pokorny, Engineering Fellow, TitanIM 572 Anna Pałyga, Kozminski University Presenter: Training their respective industries and what they proposed layout. The department was staffed and CTO, Calytrix Technologies 705 Kenny Macleod, Director, TMN Simulation Oral Presentation – Short provide for Australia and the world. We will with a full complement of nurses, doctors and Speaker: Paper then open the floor and the panel to allow Long Oral Presentation therapists, who over a 5 hour period treated LTCOL Frederic Martinez, Director, JANUS What About the Rest of Us - each to ask the questions that affect them. Innovation Showcase 53 child SPs and accompanying simulated Simulation Centre, Army Tactical Teaching Business History with (1130-1200) carers for a range of simulated illness and Training Centre Thinking about Accessibility Panellists: a Simulation injury. The SP presentations reflected a and Online Simulations Dr Teresa Crea, International Advisory Anna Marta Pikos, Kozminski University Mentone Educational typical Saturday evening case mix and the Board, Asia Pacific Alliance; Chair, Games Melanie Worrall, The Klevar Group Title: entire patient journey from reception to and Interactive Panel; National Executive, 490 admission or discharge was simulated in real Australian Writer’s Guild Long Oral Presentation The SECTRA Table. Virtual surgical anatomy time. Working within an ethical framework rendered from CT & MRI data Alan Gibb, Head of Digital Games, Creative (Beauchamp, T.L and Childress, J.F 2001) How Does Business Simulation Victoria Overview: when engaging with the SPs and clinical Game Affect Student Learning teams underpinned the event. Raelene Knowles, Communications and Outcome? Path Analysis Showcasing the power of the SECTRA table Member Services Manager, Interactive in demonstrating the anatomical basis Panellists: Evidence from China Games and Entertainment Association behind any interventional procedure. Margo Collins, Simulated Patient and Xiaowu Zhu, China University of Political John Stewart, Chief Executive Officer, Presenter: Research Coordinator, Department of Medical Science and Law Simulation Australasia and Co-Chair, Education, Melbourne Medical School, Matt Jackson, Business Development SEWG, Department of Defence University of Melbourne Manager, Mentone Educational Karen Livesay, Simulated Learning Coordinator, Victoria University Beverley Sutton, Chief Executive Officer, Health Education Australia Limited (HEAL)

Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall Simulation Australasia ISAGA Annual General Meeting Annual General Meeting 1230-1330 Open Invitation to Delegates Open Invitation to Delegates Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimHealth Plenary ISAGA Workshop SimTecT Panel SimTecT Presentation SimTecT Workshop SimTecT Free Papers ISAGA Panel ISAGA Free Papers Innovation Showcase Session 2 1030-1200 Will This Building Work? The 589 Interoperability Managing Simulation Training 528 New Research and Boss Level: Industries Open for Business Games (1030-1100) Rough (and Ethical) Guide to A Immersive Experience Into the Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, Operations and Joint Events Simulation Game, “Project PAL: Opportunities Business Chair: Marcin Wardaszko, Assistant TMN Simulation SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop Professor, Director, Center for Simulation Large Scale Simulation (With Power of Stimulating Senses in Chair: Dr Raymond Matthews, Co-Scientific Hawaii” (Continued) Chair: Alisha Fisher, Founder, Asia Pacific Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Title: Grumman Convenor, SimTecT and Research Fellow, Simulation Alliance Australasian Simulation Congress and Games and Gamification, Kozminski Children) Simulation Chair: Norma Robinson, Clinical Skills Predict and Analyse Different Scenarios Overview: Appleton Institute, CQUniversity Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian University Chair: Jessica Stokes-Parish, Co-Convenor, and Simulation Academic Coordinator, The 723 (PADS.net) - web-based decision support Overview: Defence Simulation and Training Centre SimHealth This panel will discuss and update the Presentation – Long University of Queensland Rural Clinical 622 using Simulation Modelling and Business This workshop will demonstrate the Oral Presentation – Short audience on recent achievements, trends and School Overview: Long Oral Presentation Intelligence Keynote Presentation effectiveness of using low-tech adjuncts Joint Exercises and Training in Poster experiences in simulation interoperability, We have gathered leaders from both the Speaker: to create real-life scenarios for emergency the Canadian Armed Forces Presenters: Gamification in Management Overview: including environmental correlation Pitfall for Debriefing Games games and simulation industries to allow training. Real First Aid will facilitate its own Nanako Iwasa, Graduate School of Traditionally, simulation modelling and Carrie Hamilton, Director, Education, Training assessment and standards with a focus on the Speaker: and Simulation you to ask the hard questions. How can Accounting Research - Using unique simulations and will incorporate Education, Hokkaido University analysis has provided decision support from and Innovation, SimComm Academy aerospace and defence domain. Major Annette Cunningham, Training Bill Roungas, Student at Delft University small developers compete with the likes of Business Games & Simulations participation from attendees to create an specialist analysts with software installed Overview: Panellists: Development Officer, Director Air Simulation Dr Glen Makakauali'i Kila, Marae Ha'a Koa of Technology Global primes? Are there incentives for the Matthias Brenning, Technical University of immersive, pre-hospital medical emergency. on their own computer. Access to the and Training, Canadian Armed Forces Cultural Learning Center industries to work together? What benefits Kaiserslautern This presentation will encourage the audience The simulation and gaming community Jawahar Bhalla, Manager, Solutions and 571 specialists is often a bottleneck in getting can come out of working on projects that to consider engaging with Simulated Patients is encouraged to get back to basics and Technologies, CAE Asia Pacific 709 information to support decisions. Presentation – Long Oral Presentation – Long aren't considered entertainment games? (SPs) in testing systems and processes. experience the pure adrenaline-rush derived Bjorn Moller, Vice President, Pitch Paper How is the government assisting the Long Oral Presentation PADS.net is a secure web-based application Over 100 SPs assisted in assessing the full from participation in a dynamic and high- Preparing Tomorrow's Army Technologies respective industries? How we can build that gives multiple users and stakeholders system functioning of a children's emergency pressured simulation. Leaders for Demanding Toward Improving Medical A Management Model for greater collaboration between both fields direct access to run and compare different department (CED) prior to final construction Craig Pepper, Research Program Lead, Operational Situations, and Presenter: Device Cybersecurity and create a stronger Australia to keep Effective Team Communication scenarios without requiring modelling skills of the building. A life size temporary model Associate Technical Fellow, Boeing Research the Role Played by Advanced Dr Martin R Stytz, ProSource the talent local? The panel will begin by in Business Simulation Games or IT support. of the proposed CED was built, with full size Ben Krynski, Real First Aid and Technology Australia Automated Simulation in their inviting each representative to talk about walls, equipment and facilities mirroring the Dr Tim Pokorny, Engineering Fellow, TitanIM 572 Anna Pałyga, Kozminski University Presenter: Training their respective industries and what they proposed layout. The department was staffed and CTO, Calytrix Technologies 705 Kenny Macleod, Director, TMN Simulation Oral Presentation – Short provide for Australia and the world. We will with a full complement of nurses, doctors and Speaker: Paper then open the floor and the panel to allow Long Oral Presentation therapists, who over a 5 hour period treated LTCOL Frederic Martinez, Director, JANUS What About the Rest of Us - each to ask the questions that affect them. Innovation Showcase 53 child SPs and accompanying simulated Simulation Centre, France Army Tactical Teaching Business History with (1130-1200) carers for a range of simulated illness and Training Centre Thinking about Accessibility Panellists: a Simulation injury. The SP presentations reflected a and Online Simulations Dr Teresa Crea, International Advisory Anna Marta Pikos, Kozminski University Mentone Educational typical Saturday evening case mix and the Board, Asia Pacific Alliance; Chair, Games Melanie Worrall, The Klevar Group Title: entire patient journey from reception to and Interactive Panel; National Executive, 490 admission or discharge was simulated in real Australian Writer’s Guild Long Oral Presentation The SECTRA Table. Virtual surgical anatomy time. Working within an ethical framework rendered from CT & MRI data Alan Gibb, Head of Digital Games, Creative (Beauchamp, T.L and Childress, J.F 2001) How Does Business Simulation Victoria Overview: when engaging with the SPs and clinical Game Affect Student Learning teams underpinned the event. Raelene Knowles, Communications and Outcome? Path Analysis Showcasing the power of the SECTRA table Member Services Manager, Interactive in demonstrating the anatomical basis Panellists: Evidence from China Games and Entertainment Association behind any interventional procedure. Margo Collins, Simulated Patient and Xiaowu Zhu, China University of Political John Stewart, Chief Executive Officer, Presenter: Research Coordinator, Department of Medical Science and Law Simulation Australasia and Co-Chair, Education, Melbourne Medical School, Matt Jackson, Business Development SEWG, Department of Defence University of Melbourne Manager, Mentone Educational Karen Livesay, Simulated Learning Coordinator, Victoria University Beverley Sutton, Chief Executive Officer, Health Education Australia Limited (HEAL)

Lunch 1200-1330 Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall Simulation Australasia ISAGA Annual General Meeting Annual General Meeting 1230-1330 Open Invitation to Delegates Open Invitation to Delegates

29 THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2016

Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Plenary SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers ISAGA Panel SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 Network Attack Modelling Surgical / Simulation Education Curriculum Development Simulated Patients It's Not Just Entertainment, The 518 537 Assessment / Faculty (1330-1415) for Predictive Cyber Situation Chair: Prof Debra Nestel,Professor of Chair: A/Prof Margaret Bearman, Director, Chair: A/Prof Debra Kiegaldie, Clinical Chair, Many Faces of Games in Society Laerdal Technical Services Creating a Simulation Alliance Development Vignette 8: Airfield Seizure Simulation Education in Healthcare, Monash Research HealthPEER, Monash University Health Workforce and Simulation, Holmesglen Awareness Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Overview: or Network: Your "How to" Chair: A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Specialist Overview: University Institute and Healthscope Hospitals Australasian Simulation Congress and Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Australian Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, 606 Guide Having neutralised the defensive positions, Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian This advanced hands-on technical Centre for Health Innovation SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop 621 475 the landing force conducts a final assault Oral Presentation Defence Simulation and Training Centre workshop is ideal for SimTechs and Overview: Grumman Oral Presentation operators wanting a further understanding 581 against hostile forces defending the Comparison of the Non-Technical A Comparison Between This workshop provides the participant Overview: of Laerdal simulators and troubleshooting airfield. Keynote Presentation Skills of Surgical Trainees and Liminal Experiences of Culturally with the tools needed to begin creating a Simulation Coordinator Training Two Physiotherapy Clinical tips specific to supporting insitu training. Speaker: Experienced Surgeons Games are not just entertainment regional or state-wide alliance or network (SCT), Un-Locking the Cupboard Placement Models Involving a and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) anymore, with gaming concepts being Numbers are strictly limited to 10 Dr Shanchieh Jay Yang, Professor and Head for simulation users. The facilitators will Nicholas Marlow, Royal Australasian College Simulation Based Placement Simulated Patients Revealed used to increase uptake and understanding participants. Sandra Thornton, Queensland Health of Computer Engineering, Kate Gleason guide participants through the steps of Surgeons Through Narrative Analysis within diverse industries. This panel aims College of Engineering, Rochester Institute and a Traditional Placement: Is Presenter: necessary to build an alliance. They will 457 547 to highlight some of these areas, where of Technology There a Difference in Student Karen Livesay, Victoria University Gerrard Allis, Laerdal share their learnings in the process and The DELTA Approach to Basic games are being used to enhance their discuss sustainability models. A 10 page Overview: Application of Advanced Surgical Competence Outcomes? 566 message. Speakers will give an insight into Life Support Training Using an Simulation to a Limited-Resource workbook will be provided to participants As network attacks continue to evolve and Dr Penny Moss, Curtin University Oral Presentation why games were chosen as the solution, and an action plan will be established for Automated Debriefing Tool their research to determine the success/ become more sophisticated, automating Setting in a Developing Country 524 Through the Looking Glass: each participant (or team) to enable them Kellie Britt, Deakin University the process of recognizing attack strategies failure of moving to the medium, and any to move forward after the Congress. Dr Ramesh Mark Nataraja, Monash Children's Oral Presentation Analysing the Inclusion of in their early stage and prioritizing defence lessons learnt from this transition. 553 Hospital Presenters: resources are keys to resilient cyber operation. Investigating the Extent Highly Children and Adolescent Panellists and Area: Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Advances in network attack modelling draws 493 Simulated Patients in Simulation Leone English, Victorian Simulation Alliance Realistic Moulage Impacts Dr Nalin Asanka Gamagedara Arachchilage, Compared with Immersive from probabilistic graph models, social MonitorMyHealth (MMH): on Learning Outcomes in Based Nursing Education Cyber Security, Australian Centre for Cyber Dr KT Waxman, California Simulation Simulation and Standard network analysis, and simulation. This talk Alliance Simulation for Telehealth Simulation-Based Learning Andree Simone Gamble, Holmesglen Institute Security, UNSW - Cyber Security Debriefing for Inter-Professional will provide an overview on some of these Enabled Smart Cities advances that enable predictive instead of Environments 617 Dr Jeffrey Brand, Professor, Communication Simulation-Based Education Dr Sanjeev Naguleswaran, QSPectral Systems and Creative Media, Bond University - reactive network defence. Brennen William Mills, Edith Cowan University Oral Presentation Dr Jenni Sokol, The Royal Children's Hospital Education Panel Discussion 539 573 Using Simulated Digital Role Dr Jennifer Hazel, Founder and Executive 656 Training the Future Cyber Does Immersive Simulation- Oral Presentation Plays to Teach 'Soft Skills': Director, Checkpoint - Mental Health Benefits of Simulation Training Based Education (ISBE) Assist Security Workforce Depth of Field: Exploring Ageing - A Decade of Learning from Salih Mujcic, Program Manager, Revelian for Mental Health Staff Panellists: in the Demonstration of Evaluation of a Digital Reflective Experience - Recruitment following Critical Events Understanding of the Importance Kathy Coultas, Director, ICT /Tech Sector Learning Resource Dale Linegar, Oztron Media Paul Stapelberg, Chief Operating Officer, Mary Leonie Curran, Mackay Hospital and DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Development, Victorian State Government of Teamwork and Communication Well Placed Cactus - Game Development Gabrielle Brand, The University of Western 647 Health Service (1415-1500) LTCOL Lisa Davidson, Chief of Army Scholar in Healthcare for Senior Nursing Australia Oral Presentation 555 2016, Department of Defence Students Studying On-line Vignette 9: Ground Based Air 641 Leading Our Future Doctors to High Volume Nursing Prof Saeid Nahavandi, Director, Institute for Dr Jon Mould, Curtin University Defence Oral Presentation Intelligent Systems, Research and Innovation, Deliver Better Men's Health Care Assessments with High-Fidelity Overview: Team Simulation: A Topic Review Deakin University A Hybrid Simulated Learning Dr Christine Fairbank, University of Melbourne With the airfield secure, friendly forces Dr Jan Newmarch, Academic Course Manager Module Combining Patient Liz McNeill, Flinders University setup a defensive position. The Blefuscun (ICT), Box Hill Institute Centred-Simulation with an 642 Air Force launch a Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) mission in preparation Prof Vijay Varadharajan, Microsoft Chair Adaptive Learning Platform: Enhancing Nursing Students' Professor, Innovation in Computing and Student Perceptions and of a counter attack on the ground force. Competence through With limited early warning, the Australian Director, Advanced Cyber Security Research Impact on Clinical Placement Centre, Macquarie University Simulation Based Health ground force rely on its own integral Performance Assessment Program Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) to defend Dr Neil Tuttle, Griffith University against the attack. If the Australian Forces Suet Lai Wong, The Open University of can repel the attack it will effectively put an end to the Blefuscun counter punch and the 586 evacuation of Australian non-combatants can commence. Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Joint Closing Plenary Session 4 1530-1630 Simulation out of Balance Moderators: Closing Remarks: Entertaining Hypothetical with selected Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth and Dr Mike Brennan, Chair, Simulation Australasia Keynote and Invited Speakers. Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Convenor, Todd Mason, Convenor, ISAGA SimTecT Nicole Jones de Rooy, Convenor, SimTecT Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth Plenary 3 Meeting Room 206 Meeting Room 207 Meeting Room 208 Meeting Room 209 Meeting Room 216 Meeting Room217 Meeting Room 218 Exhibition Hall SimTecT Plenary SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers SimHealth Free Papers ISAGA Panel SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Workshop SimHealth Posters DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Session 3 1330-1500 Network Attack Modelling Surgical / Simulation Education Curriculum Development Simulated Patients It's Not Just Entertainment, The 518 537 Assessment / Faculty (1330-1415) for Predictive Cyber Situation Chair: Prof Debra Nestel,Professor of Chair: A/Prof Margaret Bearman, Director, Chair: A/Prof Debra Kiegaldie, Clinical Chair, Many Faces of Games in Society Laerdal Technical Services Creating a Simulation Alliance Development Vignette 8: Airfield Seizure Simulation Education in Healthcare, Monash Research HealthPEER, Monash University Health Workforce and Simulation, Holmesglen Awareness Chair: Adrian Webb, SGSCA Convenor, Overview: or Network: Your "How to" Chair: A/Prof Stuart Marshall, Specialist Overview: University Institute and Healthscope Hospitals Australasian Simulation Congress and Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Australian Chair: Dr Michael McGarity, Co-Convenor, 606 Guide Having neutralised the defensive positions, Manager of Virtual Worlds, Australian This advanced hands-on technical Centre for Health Innovation SimTecT and Chief Engineer, Northrop 621 475 the landing force conducts a final assault Oral Presentation Defence Simulation and Training Centre workshop is ideal for SimTechs and Overview: Grumman Oral Presentation operators wanting a further understanding 581 against hostile forces defending the Comparison of the Non-Technical A Comparison Between This workshop provides the participant Overview: of Laerdal simulators and troubleshooting airfield. Keynote Presentation Skills of Surgical Trainees and Liminal Experiences of Culturally with the tools needed to begin creating a Simulation Coordinator Training Two Physiotherapy Clinical tips specific to supporting insitu training. Speaker: Experienced Surgeons Games are not just entertainment regional or state-wide alliance or network (SCT), Un-Locking the Cupboard Placement Models Involving a and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) anymore, with gaming concepts being Numbers are strictly limited to 10 Dr Shanchieh Jay Yang, Professor and Head for simulation users. The facilitators will Nicholas Marlow, Royal Australasian College Simulation Based Placement Simulated Patients Revealed used to increase uptake and understanding participants. Sandra Thornton, Queensland Health of Computer Engineering, Kate Gleason guide participants through the steps of Surgeons Through Narrative Analysis within diverse industries. This panel aims College of Engineering, Rochester Institute and a Traditional Placement: Is Presenter: necessary to build an alliance. They will 457 547 to highlight some of these areas, where of Technology There a Difference in Student Karen Livesay, Victoria University Gerrard Allis, Laerdal share their learnings in the process and The DELTA Approach to Basic games are being used to enhance their discuss sustainability models. A 10 page Overview: Application of Advanced Surgical Competence Outcomes? 566 message. Speakers will give an insight into Life Support Training Using an Simulation to a Limited-Resource workbook will be provided to participants As network attacks continue to evolve and Dr Penny Moss, Curtin University Oral Presentation why games were chosen as the solution, and an action plan will be established for Automated Debriefing Tool their research to determine the success/ become more sophisticated, automating Setting in a Developing Country 524 Through the Looking Glass: each participant (or team) to enable them Kellie Britt, Deakin University the process of recognizing attack strategies failure of moving to the medium, and any to move forward after the Congress. Dr Ramesh Mark Nataraja, Monash Children's Oral Presentation Analysing the Inclusion of in their early stage and prioritizing defence lessons learnt from this transition. 553 Hospital Presenters: resources are keys to resilient cyber operation. Investigating the Extent Highly Children and Adolescent Panellists and Area: Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Advances in network attack modelling draws 493 Simulated Patients in Simulation Leone English, Victorian Simulation Alliance Realistic Moulage Impacts Dr Nalin Asanka Gamagedara Arachchilage, Compared with Immersive from probabilistic graph models, social MonitorMyHealth (MMH): on Learning Outcomes in Based Nursing Education Cyber Security, Australian Centre for Cyber Dr KT Waxman, California Simulation Simulation and Standard network analysis, and simulation. This talk Alliance Simulation for Telehealth Simulation-Based Learning Andree Simone Gamble, Holmesglen Institute Security, UNSW - Cyber Security Debriefing for Inter-Professional will provide an overview on some of these Enabled Smart Cities advances that enable predictive instead of Environments 617 Dr Jeffrey Brand, Professor, Communication Simulation-Based Education Dr Sanjeev Naguleswaran, QSPectral Systems and Creative Media, Bond University - reactive network defence. Brennen William Mills, Edith Cowan University Oral Presentation Dr Jenni Sokol, The Royal Children's Hospital Education Panel Discussion 539 573 Using Simulated Digital Role Dr Jennifer Hazel, Founder and Executive 656 Training the Future Cyber Does Immersive Simulation- Oral Presentation Plays to Teach 'Soft Skills': Director, Checkpoint - Mental Health Benefits of Simulation Training Based Education (ISBE) Assist Security Workforce Depth of Field: Exploring Ageing - A Decade of Learning from Salih Mujcic, Program Manager, Revelian for Mental Health Staff Panellists: in the Demonstration of Evaluation of a Digital Reflective Experience - Recruitment following Critical Events Understanding of the Importance Kathy Coultas, Director, ICT /Tech Sector Learning Resource Dale Linegar, Oztron Media Paul Stapelberg, Chief Operating Officer, Mary Leonie Curran, Mackay Hospital and DMT Precinct (Booth 40) Development, Victorian State Government of Teamwork and Communication Well Placed Cactus - Game Development Gabrielle Brand, The University of Western 647 Health Service (1415-1500) LTCOL Lisa Davidson, Chief of Army Scholar in Healthcare for Senior Nursing Australia Oral Presentation 555 2016, Department of Defence Students Studying On-line Vignette 9: Ground Based Air 641 Leading Our Future Doctors to High Volume Nursing Prof Saeid Nahavandi, Director, Institute for Dr Jon Mould, Curtin University Defence Oral Presentation Intelligent Systems, Research and Innovation, Deliver Better Men's Health Care Assessments with High-Fidelity Overview: Team Simulation: A Topic Review Deakin University A Hybrid Simulated Learning Dr Christine Fairbank, University of Melbourne With the airfield secure, friendly forces Dr Jan Newmarch, Academic Course Manager Module Combining Patient Liz McNeill, Flinders University setup a defensive position. The Blefuscun (ICT), Box Hill Institute Centred-Simulation with an 642 Air Force launch a Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) mission in preparation Prof Vijay Varadharajan, Microsoft Chair Adaptive Learning Platform: Enhancing Nursing Students' Professor, Innovation in Computing and Student Perceptions and of a counter attack on the ground force. Competence through With limited early warning, the Australian Director, Advanced Cyber Security Research Impact on Clinical Placement Centre, Macquarie University Simulation Based Health ground force rely on its own integral Performance Assessment Program Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) to defend Dr Neil Tuttle, Griffith University against the attack. If the Australian Forces Suet Lai Wong, The Open University of can repel the attack it will effectively put an Hong Kong end to the Blefuscun counter punch and the 586 evacuation of Australian non-combatants can commence. Aft. Tea 1500-1530 Plenary 3 Joint Closing Plenary Session 4 1530-1630 Simulation out of Balance Moderators: Closing Remarks: Entertaining Hypothetical with selected Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth and Dr Mike Brennan, Chair, Simulation Australasia Keynote and Invited Speakers. Dr Anjum Naweed, Scientific Convenor, Todd Mason, Convenor, ISAGA SimTecT Nicole Jones de Rooy, Convenor, SimTecT Julian van Dijk, Convenor, SimHealth

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