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SUMMARY:Transforming Healthcare Systems: Israel Delegation
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce (AICC)\, RMIT’s Health Transformation Lab and Flinders University Digital Health Design Lab\, CISCO is bringing together a unique delegation of Hospital CEO’s\, CIO’s and Clinical Executive Directors from across Australia\, New Zealand and Asia. \nThe focus of the delegation is to work with the leading hospitals and innovation organisations in Israel to understand how to take cutting edge technology and optimise its use in large operational healthcare systems. The objective is to learn from Israel’s unique experiences so that the delegation can better transform care delivery in their country’s. \nKey leaders of the delegation are: \n\nProf Fiona Murray – William Porter Professor of Entrepreneurship MIT Sloan\nProf Vishaal Kishore – Professor of Innovation and Public Policy at RMIT University\nProf Trish WIlliams – Professor of Digital Health Systems at Flinders University\nDr Brendan Lovelock – Health Practice Lead at CISCO ANZ\n\n  \nFor more information or to reserve your place in the delegation (places are strictly limited)\, please contact Brendan Lovelock or Mark Majzner (Delegation Director)
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/transforming-healthcare-systems-israel-delegation/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200622
DTSTAMP:20260824T061015
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SUMMARY:Summer by Design - International Workshop on Translating and Commercialising Regenerative Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Medicine by Design and the Rotman School of Management in Toronto and now in its fourth year\, Summer by Design brings together trainees from the University of Toronto and its affiliated hospitals and other Canadian and international universities to learn from experts in clinical translation and commercialisation\, explore the city’s dynamic life sciences hub\, and make connections with emerging researchers from around the world. \nThis workshop is for high-performing PhD candidates and post-doctoral fellows from around the world to advance their understanding of how to translate and commercialise regenerative medicine research. \nPlease note Summer by Design is a full-time\, intensive\, two-week program. Sessions run from roughly 8:30am to 5pm on weekdays with some evening sessions. Participants must commit to attending the entire program. Admission is competitive.  \n  \nAll applicants must send a completed application and supporting documents to Dr Chih Wei Teng by Friday 14 February 2020.\n \nCCRM Australia are also offering travel awards worth up to $2\,500.
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/summer-by-design-international-workshop-on-translating-and-commercialising-regenerative-medicine/
LOCATION:University of Toronto St George Campus\, 27 King's College Circle\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S1A1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Denise Sullivan: Staying well in a time of pandemic
DESCRIPTION:The third in the Health Consumers’ Council’s series of Fireside Chats will be held on Thursday 11 June with Dr Denise Sullivan. It will tackle your questions about how to minimise the risk of infection\, how the impact of the pandemic is being tracked and preparation for recovery. It will also explore what it’s been like for Public Health staff during this unprecedented time. \nRegister for this free virtual event \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/fireside-chat-with-denise-sullivan-staying-well-in-a-time-of-pandemic/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200618
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SUMMARY:ISHR Asia-Pacific Cardiovascular Webinar Series: Cancer therapies and the heart
DESCRIPTION:The International Society for Heart Research (ISHR) is holding an Asia-Pacific Cardiovascular Webinar: Cancer therapies and the heart. \nA/Prof Nicole Beard\, University of Canberra will address cancer treatment\, cardiotoxicity and calcium and A/Prof Doan Ngo\, University of Newcastle will address cardiovascular toxicities associated with cancer treatments. \nPlease register for this webinar. \nYou can view the Asia-Pacific time zones online program or the European/American time zones online program. \nPrevious webinar recordings can be accessed via youtube. \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/ishr-asia-pacific-cardiovascular-webinar-series-cancer-therapies-and-the-heart/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200626
DTSTAMP:20260824T061015
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SUMMARY:Re-imagining the future of e-health
DESCRIPTION:Join a workshop to help imagine the future of the outpatient e-Health experience. \nAbout this Event\nCOVID-19 has shown that our health system can pivot to deliver telehealth outpatient services which ensure quality and support patient choice. The success of maintaining connectivity during COVID-19 has been exciting\, and is a gain we don’t want to see backslide as we navigate towards our new normal. \nOur health system has shown it can work towards a future vision of: \n\nTransforming the patient journey – making it simpler to navigate\nEnsuring every appointment achieves patient centred outcomes; and\nImproving access for those most in need\, including those in rural and remote communities and people with mobility issues.\n\nWhat could our eHealth future look like? \nThe opportunities for Western Australia’s health system to advance are endless. Imagine having your own digital e-health portals managing your outpatient clinic appointments from your lounge rooms thanks to in-home health sensors and remote access to clinical experts. \nThe patient journey of the future is about choice. The choice for consumers and community members to take control of their own health management and only attend physical facilities for required face to face interventions. \nJoin us for this online workshop \nThe WA Innovation Hub and South Metropolitan Health Service\, in partnership with the Health Consumers’ Council and the Consumer and Community Health Research Network\, invite you to an online\, interactive workshop\, facilitated by EY. This session aims to bring consumers and other health stakeholders to continue developing the thinking of a patient journey map as imagined 30 years into the future. \nPLEASE NOTE: Register for the 8:30am session or the 12:30pm session. There is no need to book for both. \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/re-imagining-the-future-of-e-health/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20200625T100000
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Wendy Casey: Aboriginal Health
DESCRIPTION:This Q&A session will explore how the WA health system has prioritised responding rapidly to the risks posed to\, and the needs of\, Aboriginal communities in Western Australia during COVID-19. The WA Aboriginal Advisory Group was established in March 2020 and has been working through the many challenges posed during this time of a pandemic. You can find some of the work reflected on this webpage. \nRegister for this event \n  \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/fireside-chat-with-wendy-casey-aboriginal-health/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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