0930-1400 | EMSB Committee Meeting | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 |
Allied Health Forum | Aquamarine 2, Level 1 | Nursing Forum | Aquamarine 1, Level 1 | ||
1300-1320 | Burn competencies / certification Ingrid S. Parry |
1300-1310 | Welcome Natalia Adanichkin, ANZBA Nursing chair & Tania McWilliams (WA) |
1320-1335 | Development of a burns rehabilitation course under the banner of the Australian New Zealand Burn Association Dr Zephanie Tyack |
1310-1330 | BRANZ Update Yvonne Singer (VIC) |
1335-1350 | Discussion time | 1330-1350 | Delirium in paediatric burn patients Rebecca Paterson |
1350-1400 | Donor sites: No big deal or are they? Stephanie Wicks |
1350-1400 | Paediatric outcomes of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, Steven-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis – a 10 year review Deborah Maze |
1400-1410 | Pressure garments for paediatric burn scar management: preliminary data from a longitudinal cohort study Jodie Wiseman |
1400-1410 | Negative pressure wound therapy for paediatric burns – what is the true pressure? Dr Bronwyn Griffin |
1410-1420 | It’s the little things Kirsten Van Asten, Geranne D’Souza, Abbey Cousens |
1410-1420 | The increasing demands of a paediatric burn clinic Kathy Bicknell |
1420-1430 | Exploratory study of psychosocial factors impacting on burns patients presenting to an acute level 1 trauma centre Rose Knol |
1420-1450 | Staffing templates – panel discussion Rebecca Schrale (TAS), Debbie Murray (NZ), Deborah Maze (NSW), Dianne Elfleet (NSW), Margaret Brennan (NT),Kathy Bicknell (VIC) |
1430-1500 | Electrical injuries and outcomes Dr Joel Steven Fish |
1450-1505 | Afternoon Tea | Pre-Function Area, Level 1 |
1500-1520 | Afternoon Tea | Pre-Function Area, Level 1 | 1505-1525 | The role of the Nurse Practitioner in paediatric burn care Charis Kelly |
MaxilloFacial Burns | 1525-1535 | Prevention/ NSWNZ app? Siobhan Connolly |
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1520-1540 | MaxilloFacial burns Ingrid Parry |
1535-1545 | Managing burn to buttocks/ dressing options/fixation Sara Pearce |
1540-1550 | Intensive swallowing and orofacial contracture rehabilitation after severe burn injury: A pilot study Nicola Clayton |
1545-1605 | Panel Discussion: Managing burn to buttocks/ dressing options/fixation Margaret Brennan, Rebecca Schrale, Debbie Murray, Melinda Pacquola |
1550-1600 | Current rehabilitation updates in managing facial and neck scar hypertrophy Jonathan Niszczak |
1605-1615 | Procedural warming of patients with burns Melinda Pacquola |
1600-1630 | Discussion: MaxilloFacial burns – what works well, sharing our experiences etc |
1615-1625 | Evidence based healthcare in burns: Joanna Briggs Institute resource Jared Campbell |
1630-1700 | Business discussion: Future forum, state reps, allied health guidelines etc. |
1625-1655 | Orientation program for new staff, new graduates and students – panel discussion Rebecca Schrale (TAS), Debbie Murray (NZ), Deborah Maze (NSW), Dianne Elfleet (NSW), Margaret Brennan (NT), Kathy Bicknell (VIC) |
1655-1700 | Evaluation/close Natalia Adanichkin, ANZBA, Nursing chair |
1530 | Registration open for ANZBA ASM | Ground Level |
1700-1900 | ANZBA ASM Welcome Reception | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
0700-1700 | Registration | Exhibition Hall Foyer, Ground Level |
0700-1700 | Speakers Preparation Room | Exec. Boardroom, Level 1 |
0830 | Powhiri Cultural Opening | All delegates to meet in Exhibition Hall |
Opening Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chair: Richard Wong She |
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Opening Address – Co-Convenor Richard Wong She | |
0900-0910 | Welcome |
0910-0920 | The impact of burn injuries on life long trajectory Professor Fiona Wood |
0925-0930 | Platinum Sponsor Address: Malcolm Law, Marketing Director, Smith and Nephew |
0930-1000 | Murray Clarke Oration Days of future passed Michael Muller |
1000-1030 | Morning Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
1030 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Richard Wong She & John Kenealy |
1030-1100 | Building a culture of safety Carl Horsley |
1100-1150 | Keynote Speaker: Dr Sven Hansen Resilience: The science [complete the secure online Resilience Diagnostic prior to the session – |
1200-1300 | Lunch | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
Prevention Subcommittee Meeting | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 | |
1300 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Richard Wong She & John Kenealy |
1300-1350 | Keynote Speaker: Dr Sven Hansen Resilience: The practice |
1350-1420 | Non-accidental burn injury Chris Adams |
1430-1500 | Afternoon Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
Psychosocial Group Meeting | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 | |
1500-1630 | Free Paper Session | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Anne Darton & Carl Horsley |
1500-1510 | A cost-effectiveness analysis of three silver dressings for paediatric partial thickness burns Emma Gee Kee |
1510-1520 | A new fluid resuscitation protocol for severe burns with haemodynamic goal directed targets using pulse contour analysis Dr Joshua Ihle |
1520-1530 | Are children experiencing difficulties returning to school following a burn injury? Linda Quinn |
1530-1540 | Assault by burning using corrosive substances – a 15-year experience in a Western regional burns unit and the real urgency for tighter legislations David Barnes |
1540-1550 | Assessment of clinical outcomes following first aid treatment for burns in paediatric patients Bronwyn Griffin |
1550-1600 | Burn education and first aid delivery to school children in Tanzania Mohammed Farid |
1600-1610 | Combined reconstructive surgery with the ablative fractional CO2 laser following burn injuries: A Case-Series Dr Andrea Christina Issler-Fisher |
1610-1620 | Compassionate use of ReCell in large burns: A single-center U.S. experience Dr James Holmes |
WORDS OF WISDOM | |
1630-1640 | Dr David G. Greenhalgh |
1640-1650 | Making changes in burn care: Easy to say, hard to do! Dr Joel Steven Fish |
1700-1800 | ANZBA AGM – All Members Welcome | Aquamarine, Level 1 |
Free evening |
0700-1700 | Registration | Exhibition Hall Foyer, Ground Level |
0700-1700 | Speakers Preparation Room | Exec. Boardroom, Level 1 |
Smith & Nephew Breakfast | Pre-Function Area, Level 1 | |
0715-0815 |
Breakfast Speaker: Dr Joel Steven Fish, Medical Director, Burn Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Canada Pediatric burn care: Special considerations!!!
Continential breakfast generously provided by Smith & Nephew, book during registration or by emailing the ANZBA ASM Secretariat |
0840-1000 | Free Paper Session | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chair: Kathryn Russell & Siobhan Connolly |
0840-0850 | Cool Runnings: an app-based intervention for preventing hot beverage scalds Jacqueline Burgess |
0850-0900 | Current psychosocial care of burn patients: Screening and support provision across ANZBA burn centres Caroline Gee |
0900-0910 | Effectiveness of medical hypnosis for pain reduction and faster wound healing in paediatric acute burn injury: A randomised controlled trial Stephen Chester |
0910-0920 | Energy deficits in major burn patients: When should a nasojejunal tube be considered? Victoria Lo |
0920-0930 | Exploring the psychosocial support needs of Australian young people with appearance-related distress: Acceptability of YP Face IT for Australia Caroline Gee |
0930-0940 | GLOW Study: Longitudinal study to assess psychosocial contributors to mental health outcomes after burn injury Sonia Terhaag |
0940-0950 | How do you manage burn blisters? Small question, big answer Siobhan Connolly |
1000-1030 | Morning Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
JBI Burn Node Expert Reference Group | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 | |
1030 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Sharlene Bingham & David Millis |
1030-1100 | Keynote Speaker: Ingrid S. Parry Using words, actions and distractions to manage anxiety and engage children after burn injury |
1100-1130 | Keynote Speaker: Dr David G. Greenhalgh Response to Injury – what’s new |
1130-1155 | Panel Discussion Dr Nicole Gibran, Dr Joel Steven Fish, Charis Kelly, Michael Peck |
1200-1300 | Lunch | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
BQIP Meeting | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 | |
1300-1430 | Free Paper Session | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Yvonne Singer & Alex Kazemi |
1300-1310 | Investigating health professionals’ attitudes towards active treatment of the patient with a major burn injury following self–immolation Tracey Perrett, Deborah Murray |
1310-1320 | Laser therapy for burns scars in children. A review of the results following the introduction of treatment with the laser at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead John Harvey |
1320-1330 | Looking for answers beyond the scald: A cross-sectional survey Jacqueline Burgess |
1330-1340 | Major paediatric burns: Review of number and nature of medical procedures by serial case study Dr Kathryn Russell, Deborah Murray |
1340-1350 | Observations from the paediatric outpatients unit: Parent emotions, behaviour and child distress Erin Brown |
1350-1400 | Predictors of moderate to severe fatigue 12 months following admission to hospital for a burn injury: Results from the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ) long-term outcomes project Professor Belinda Gabbe |
1400-1410 | Skin deep – supporting adjustment to life after a burn injury for adolescents Heidi Cable |
1410-1420 | Small burn, big problem: Penile burns presenting to an adult burns service Jeremy Rawlins |
1430-1500 | Afternoon Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
1500 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Fiona Wood & Zephanie Tyack |
1500-1530 | Keynote Speaker: Dr Matthias B. Donelan Treatment of burn scars with fractionated CO2 laser and z-plasty: Science validates a new paradigm |
WORDS OF WISDOM | |
1530-1540 | Things I wish I had known then… Charis Kelly |
1540-1550 | Learning to say no: Discovering work-life balance Dr Nicole Gibran |
1600-1800 | AMAZING RACE | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level (begins and ends here) |
1800-1830 | Drinks in the Exhibition to follow AMAZING RACE | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
Free Evening |
0700-1630 | Registration | Ground Level |
0700-1500 | Speakers Preparation Room | Exec. Boardroom, Level 1 |
Lumenis Breakfast | Pre-Function Area, Level 1 | |
0715-0815 |
Breakfast Speaker: Dr Andrea C Issler-Fisher, Burns Unit, Concord Repatriation General Hospital The new paradigm in reconstructive burn surgery Dr Andrea C. Issler-Fisher is a burn surgeon at Concord Hospital, who has focused on burn scar reconstruction with a particular interest in the use of lasers to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Her talk will cover the following aspects of this exciting arising area of burn surgery:
Click here for more information. Hot breakfast generously provided by Lumenis, book during registration or by emailing the ANZBA ASM Secretariat |
0830-1000 | Free Paper Session | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Rebecca Schrale & Chris Adams |
0830-0840 | The effectiveness of non-invasive burns interventions on scar-related outcomes: A systematic review Dr Zephanie Tyack |
0840-0850 | The effects of dietary macronutrient balance on cutaneous wound healing Dr Jonathan Hew |
0850-0900 | Perforator based flaps in burn reconstruction: A 2 years experience Beta Subakti |
0900-0910 | To err is human: Planning for the human element in burn care Yvonne Singer |
0910-0920 | Translating burn scar assessment into clinical care: How do we measure up? Dr Megan Simons |
0920-0930 | Trauma App – checking the pulse Anne Darton |
0930-0940 | Using BRANZ data to improve the quality of burn care Yvonne Singer |
0940-0950 | Burns, blasts and bystanders. 15 years of fireworks in the Top End Dr Richard Bradbury |
1000-1030 | Morning Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
1030 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Francois Stapelberg & Tania McWilliams |
1030-1100 | Keynote Speaker: Dr Joel Steven Fish Lasers for pediatric scar modulation |
1100-1130 | Keynote Speaker: Charis Kelly Minimizing pain in paediatric burns: It takes a village!Sponsored by: Sir William and Lady Manchester Charitable Trust |
1130-1155 | Panel Discussion Dr Matthias B. Donelan, Dr David G. Greenhalgh, Ingrid S. Parry |
1200-1300 | Lunch | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level |
BRANZ Meeting | Topaz 2/3, Level 1 | |
1300 | Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Michael Muller & Diane Elfleet |
1300-1310 |
Winning Paper 1 How hot is too hot? Evidence from a porcine scald model informs medicolegal opinion |
1315-1325 |
Winning Paper 2 Silver dressing cytotoxicity: assessment in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo |
1330-1340 |
Winning Paper 3 Development of a burns rehabilitation course under the banner of the Australian New Zealand Burn Association |
1345-1355 |
Winning Paper 4 Intensive swallowing and orofacial contracture rehabilitation after severe burn injury: A pilot study |
1400-1410 |
Winning Paper 5 |
1415-1425 |
Winning Paper 6 Procedural warming of patients with burns |
1430-1500 | Afternoon Tea | Exhibition Hall, Ground Level (exhibition bump out commences at conclusion of afternoon tea) |
1500 | Closing Plenary | Aquamarine, Level 1 Chairs: Richard Wong She & Tracey Perrett |
1500-1530 | Keynote Speaker: Dr Nicole Gibran Burn Center Infection Control: 2016 Best Practices |
WORDS OF WISDOM | |
1530-1540 | Burn tricks I’ve learned and thoughts for the future Dr Matthias Donelan |
1540-1550 | Ingrid S. Parry |
1600-1610 | ANZBA 2017 |
1610-1630 | Closing including cultural farewell |
1900 till late |
ANZBA ASM Dinner | Level 1, Hilton Auckland Don’t forget your 70s Disco attire! |