CAA 2018 Conference, Auckland, New Zealand
Program, Video and PDF Presentations
Plenary and Concurrent Sessions – main plenary room (Aquamarine 1, 2 & 3)
Links to video and PDF versions of presentations from the plenary and concurrent sessions in the main conference room, where we have received the speaker’s consent, are available below.
Concurrent Sessions – breakout area
Concurrent sessions held in the breakout area were not recorded. PDF versions of presentations, where we have received the speaker’s consent, are available below.
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY 8 AUGUST 2018
PLENARY SESSIONS
Powhiri Maori Welcome
Raukura Maori Group
Opening Keynote Address: Digital Healthcare and Health Inequalities
Dr Lance O’Sullivan – Chair and Founder, The Moko Foundation
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Official Welcome and Host State Address
Peter Bradley – Chair, Council of Ambulance Authorities
Major Sponsor Presentation
Scott Rodgers – ZOLL Medical Australia
MORNING TEA
PLENARY SESSIONS: STROKE MASTERCLASS
Stroke Endovascular Clot Retrieval in NZ: Working together to improve patient outcomes
Associate Professor Anna Ranta – Ministry of Health (NZ)
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Non-recognition of strokes by paramedics
Dr Bronwyn Tunnage – Auckland University of Technology
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Planned Stroke Guidelines for the pre-hospital setting
Freddy Lippert – EMS Copenhagen (Proudly sponsored by Laerdal)
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Supporting Partner Presentation
Scott Williams – Emergency Services Health
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LUNCH
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Session A: Stroke Masterclass
The evolution of stroke care; an ambulance perspective
Mick Stephenson – Ambulance Victoria
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A new era of prehospital stroke care: mobile stroke and clinical triage for endovascular thrombectomy
Dr Henry Zhao – Royal Melbourne Hospital
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Rethinking the transport model for stroke patients in NSW to incorporate advances in hyper-acute treatment of ischaemic stroke
Graeme Malone – NSW Ambulance
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Session B: Disparity in Healthcare
Predicting, planning, adapting: growing demand from older patients
Denise Bunting – Queensland Ambulance Service
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Preventability of prehospital injury deaths in New Zealand
Bridget Kool – University of Auckland
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A geospatial examination of access to advanced trauma services in New Zealand: identifying opportunities to improve survival following serious injury
Rebecca Lilley – University of Otago
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Session C: Technology and the Patient Experience
NSW Ambulance Qlikview Clinical Dashboard
Graeme Malone – NSW Ambulance
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Stroke Prehospital Informed Decision-making using EEG Recording (SPIDER)
Wayne Loudon – Queensland Ambulance Service
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Session D: Disparity in Healthcare
Left behind: A demographic review of non-transported ambulance patients
Rowena O’Donnell – St John New Zealand
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Characteristics of emergency ambulance attendances to patients with dementia
Karen Smith – Ambulance Victoria
AFTERNOON TEA
PLENARY SESSION: PARAMEDIC REGISTRATION UPDATE
Paramedicine – ‘the fifteenth health profession in Australia!’
Stephen Gough – Paramedicine Board of Australia
Close Day 1 Conference
CAA AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE GALA DINNER
Auckland War Memorial Museum, The Auckland Domain, Parnell
DAY 2: THURSDAY 9 AUGUST 2018
PLENARY SESSIONS
What matters to you is not what matters to Isobel
Emily Powell and Paul Fake – Wellington Free Ambulance
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The Science of Cardiac Arrest
Dr Peter Kudenchuk – University of Washington / Resuscitation Academy, Seattle
Global Resuscitation Alliance Update
Ann Doll – Resuscitation Academy, Seattle
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Restart A Heart Day 2018
David Waters – CAA
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Platinum Plus Sponsor Presentation
Ryan McCarthy – Stryker
MORNING TEA
PLENARY SESSIONS: CARDIAC / GRA MASTERCLASS
Improving outcomes for OHCA in WA - designing a high performance model suitable for WA and challenges of implementation
Dan Rose – St John Ambulance WA
Emergency Medical Response: Partnering with Victoria's Fire Services to improve Out-Of-Hospital cardiac arrest survival
Trevor Weston – Ambulance Victoria
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Improving Survival: Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Queensland 2000-2016
Jamie Quinn – Queensland Ambulance Service
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GoodSAM implementation in Victoria: Developing a community response to a community problem
Mike Ray – Ambulance Victoria
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LUNCH
CONCURRENT SESSIONS: PATHWAYS
Session E
The Pulsara Smartphone app streamlines communication between paramedics and hospital ED
Karen Smith – Ambulance Victoria
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Differentiated response pathways for mental health crisis callers
Anne Bateman and Sharryn Gannon – National Telehealth Service
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The New Zealand Out-of-Hospital STEMI Pathway - why do we need it?
Kris Gagliardi – St John New Zealand and Tammy Pegg – Nelson Marlborough District Health Board
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Session F
Vital information: Are vital signs indicative of ambulance recall?
Dr Verity Oliver – St John New Zealand
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Innovative New Role in Ambulance – Coordinator Palliative and End of Life Care
Claire Walker – NSW Ambulance
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Prehospital identification of large vessel occlusive Stroke – A pathway to Interventional Imaging and Care is improving outcomes in Western Australia
Lauren Davids – St John Ambulance WA
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AFTERNOON TEA
PLENARY SESSIONS
Closing Keynote Address
A connecting voice: the power of storytelling in a modern ambulance service
Kate Bradstreet – Ambulance Victoria
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Panel Session – The Patient: At the centre of everything we do
Kate Bradstreet, David Waters, Peter Bradley, Dominic Morgan
CAA Update and Official Conference Closing
David Waters - CAA