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ASM 2024 Program

In 2024, the conference will proudly feature diverse voices from crucial sectors like public health, emergency response technology, and environmental sustainability. Their expertise will be instrumental in shaping a comprehensive roadmap for a more resilient and proactive future in emergency medicine.

Key themes that will be explored include:

  • Think that thought: Unlocking Hidden Potential in Emergency Medicine
  • Talk the talk: Bold Reflections and Unflinching Dialogue
  • Walk the walk: Building a Sustainable Legacy, Environment, and Career
  • Dream the dream: Visionary EDs – Blueprints for Tomorrow

The conference program time zone is GMT+10:30, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

*Program is subject to change.

0830-1700
Registration
Located in the foyer
RIVERBANK ROOM 6+7 RIVERBANK ROOM 4 RIVERBANK ROOM 3 RIVERBANK ROOM 2 OFFSITE WORKSHOPS
0900-1000
Progress POCUS & SLICE
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Executive Coaching
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Indigenous Art
Marra Dreaming
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Guardian Personal Safety
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1000-1030
Morning tea
Located in the foyer
1030-1230
(Progress POCUS & SLICE continued)
(Executive Coaching continued)
(Indigenous Art Marra Dreaming continued – concludes at 1100)
(Guardian Personal Safety continued)
1230-1330
Lunch
Located in the foyer
1330-1500
(Progress POCUS & SLICE continued)
How to be a well doctor
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Presenting Te Waiora H.E.A.L
How to work effectively with Māori.
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De-escalating the agitated Adolescent using AGRO+ Model
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Botanic gardens tour
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1500-1530
Afternoon tea
Located in the foyer
1530-1700
(Progress POCUS & SLICE continued)
(How to be a well doctor continued)
(How to work effectively with Māori continued)
(Botanic gardens tour continued)
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6 ROOM 7 ROOM 8
0900-1000
Workshop 1
Workshop 2
Workshop 3
Workshop 4
Workshop 5
Workshop 6
Workshop 7
Workshop Offsite
1000-1030
Morning tea
Located in the foyer
1030-1230
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1230-1330
Lunch
Located in the foyer
1330-1500
(Workshop 1 continued)
(Workshop 2 continued)
(Workshop 3 continued)
(Workshop 4 continued)
(Workshop 5 continued)
(Workshop 6 continued)
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1500-1530
Afternoon tea
Located in the foyer
1530-1700
(Workshop 1 continued)
(Workshop 2 continued)
(Workshop 3 continued)
(Workshop 4 continued)
(Workshop 5 continued)
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0730-1700
Registration
RIVERBANK ROOM 7 RIVERBANK ROOM 3+4 RIVERBANK ROOM 5 RIVERBANK ROOM 8 RIVERBANK ROOM 2 OFFSITE WORKSHOPS EXHIBITION HALL
0815-0830
New Fellows workshop
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0815 registration for 0830 start
Later Career workshop
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0845 registration for 0900 start
0830-0900
0900-1000
Focused Echocardiography in Life Support (FELS) with the Victorian Heart Hospital
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Paediatric POCUS
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Analgesia in the ED – beyond the basics
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Diagnosis and management of dental emergencies workshop
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1000-1030
Morning tea
Located in the foyer
1030-1230
(Focused Echocardiography in Life Support (FELS) with the Victorian Heart Hospital continued)
(New Fellows workshop continued)
(Paediatric POCUS continued)
(Analgesia in the ED – beyond the basics continued)
(Later Career workshop continued)
(Diagnosis and management of dental emergencies workshop continued – concludes at 1200)
1300-1330

Exhibitor
Bump In

From 1300-1700
1330-1530
1630-1700
1700-1800
1800-2000
FOYER
0700-1630
Registration
HALL C EXHIBITION HALL
0830-1030
Opening Plenary
Think that Thought

Welcome and Official Opening:
Welcome to Country – Southern Cultural Immersion
Welcome from ACEM President – Stephen Gourley
Welcome from Minister – Hon Chris Picton MP, Minister for Health and Wellbeing
Welcome and Introduction from ASM Co-Convenors – Elissa Pearton and Jorinde Helmich
Keynote Speaker: From classroom to cloud (evolution of teaching) – Stuart Swadron
Exhibitor Bump In
From 0830-1200
1015-1030
ACEM AGM
FOYER
1030-1100
Morning tea
CONCURRENTS
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1
1100-1300
Cardiology Corner
Chair: Amanda Casey

A deep dive into arrhythmia management, thrombolysis, chest pain pathways and more.

High Sensitivity POC Troponin
Robert Meek

AF in the ED
Christopher X Wong

ACS Rural Remote (Thrombolysis)
Angus Baumann

Q&A

Panel Discussion: Chest pain pathways
Moderator: Wei Shen Lee
Panellists: Angus Baumann, Christopher X Wong , Robert Meek, Cynthia Papendick
Rural & Remote Emergency Medicine
Chair: Elissa Pearton

How rural emergency medicine went from zero to hero.

A tale of two hearts
Lauren Kennedy

RESTART – Rural workforce
Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane

How FACEM care elevates rural Emergency Medicine
Karly Field

State of Emergency: Regional, Rural and Remote
Stephen Gourley

Q&A

Panel Discussion: How rural emergency medicine went from zero to hero
Moderator: Elissa Pearton
Panellists: Lauren Kennedy, Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane, Karly Field, Stephen Gourley, Renee Pearman
Bleeding, Clotting Balance
Chair: Jorinde Helmich

No blood. Now what? Find that perfect bleeding, clotting balance.

TXA – yes, no, maybe
Stefan Mazur

Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy
Dan Ellis

Is there a role for thromboprophylaxis in ambulatory adult trauma patients with temporary lower limb immobilisation?
John Sammut

Q&A

Panel Discussion: No blood. Now what?
Moderator: Jorinde Helmich
Panellists: Stefan Mazur, Dan Ellis, Max Raos, David Monks
Free Papers
Chair: Rajan Kailainathan

Health Response to Terror Events
George Braitberg

‘Chart First’ – A targeted initiative to reduce medication errors associated with verbal orders in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Diana Goubrial

Medical Response to Family and Domestic Violence related presentations in a Western Australian, Adults Only, Metropolitan Emergency Department: A 2021 Cross sectional study
Eve Foreman

Skeletal radiograph interpretation discrepancies in the Emergency Department setting: A retrospective chart review
Elyssia Bourke

Rapid, Safe, and Effective Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism Using Single Session Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis: An Australian Regional Experience
Raeed Deen

Sustainability of the de-implementation of low-value care in infants with bronchiolitis: A two-year follow up of a PREDICT cRCT
Amit Kochar

Performance of the Interagency Integrated Triage Tool in a resource-constrained Emergency Department during the COVID-19 pandemic
Rob Mitchell

Use of the Theoretical Domains Framework to explore factors influencing paediatric fever management practices and antipyretic use in Australian Emergency Departments
Anastasia Mutic
Exhibition open
From 1200-1700
EXHIBITION HALL HALL B
1300-1400
Lunch
1320-1350
Fireside Chat: Stuart Swadron
Chair: Andy Winfield
1315-1345
Paediatric Emergency Medicine Network (PEMN) Meeting
CONCURRENTS
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1
1400-1530
Just Breathe
Chair: Andy Winfield

PE mastery, discovering EVALI and helping large people to breathe, this session has it all.

A PE, now what?
Colin Banks

Helping patients with obesity breathe
Chris Nickson

Vaping-Associated Lung Injury (EVALI): Clouds of concern
Angela Chiew

Q&A
Managing Mental Health
Chair: Andrew Perry

From managing the trickiest of borderline patients to implementing strategies to help truly help our mental health patients.

Borderline
Sebastian Alder Price

What is the ED mental health team actually doing?
Barrie Field

Understanding mental health related presentations to ED: The discharge diagnosis isn’t enough!
Megan Brooks, Ashley Leahy and Simon Craig

Q&A
No Matter How Small
Chair: Wei Shen Lee

A Person’s a Person. A look at best practice paediatrics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand by a panel of PEM specialists.

Introduction

Panel discussion

Panel moderator: Michelle Hosking

Panellists:
Michelle Davison – PEM leads in a mixed EDs

Adrian Ting – Paediatric Sepsis – Implementing Change

Jo Cole – Paediatric fluids: relationships matter more

Conclusion
Free Papers
Chair: Amanda Casey

POCUS – to diagnose appendicitis in paediatric ED?
Nandini Sami

Implementation and Evaluation of a Digital Sepsis Screening Tool at two tertiary Paediatric Emergency Departments
Shefali Jani

Paediatric ketone measurement and intervention in non-diabetic patients in Australasian Emergency Departments: A PREDICT clinician survey
Shannon Trenwith

Comparison of efficacy of erector spinae plane block versus conventional pharmacological therapy in successfully alleviating abdominal pain of patients with pancreatitis in an emergency department: A Randomized Control Trial
Satyendra Meena

Nasogastric tube insertion practices in Paediatrics across Australia and New Zealand: A survey of clinicians.
Alfred Liu

A Co-designed quality improvement, educational program to improve the care of children with intellectual disability in the emergency department: Motivated for Change.
Karl Pobre
Exhibition Open
Until 1700
EXHIBITION HALL
1530-1600
Afternoon tea
HALL C
1600-1630
Closing Plenary
CHAIRS: Elissa Pearton and Jorinde Helmich

The Cognition of Complex Decision Making
Fiona Kerr
HALL C
1630-1730
ACEM Foundation – Joseph Epstein Lecture

Introduction
John Bonning

Self-determination and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island health
Donnella Mills
Exhibition Open
Until 1700
1730-1830
E1
0700-0800
FOYER
0630-1730
Registration
HALL C EXHIBITION HALL
0830-0900
Best Paper by a Fellow Presentations:
A Quarter-Century of Access Block in one Hospital – Drew Richardson
Can AI assist emergency doctors with chest x-ray interpretation? A randomized controlled study – Michael Dinh
Exhibition open
From 0930
0900-1000
Opening Plenary
Talk the Talk

Welcome from ASM Co-Convenors – Elissa Pearton and Jorinde Helmich
Keynote Speaker: Working with Artificial Intelligence – Fiona Kerr
1000-1030
President’s Half Hour – Stephen Gourley
EXHIBITION HALL
1030-1100
Morning tea
CONCURRENTS
Hall C Hall A Hall B E1
1100-1300
Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Chair: Wei Shen Lee

Touching on geriatric medicine and geriatric trauma. How can we do better for our older patients?

ED environment
Tara Quirke

Gone to ground – imaging
Terry Nash

What makes geriatric trauma different
Martie Botha

Smells like UTI
Carolyn Hullick

Q&A
Trauma
Chair: Amanda Casey

From pushing boundaries in trauma care to the optimal care for the chest injured patients we have trauma covered.

Does destination affect destiny?
Warwick Teague

Optimal care of chest injured patients
Nicole Kelly

Trauma systems
Peter Cameron

Pushing boundaries in trauma care
David Monks

Q&A
Perplexing Paeds
Chair: Aideen Foley

There is a child in my ED… perplexing paediatric presentations simplified.

There is a baby in my ED
John Craven

Complex needs in the ED
Megan Robb

The big kid
Michelle Hosking

Engaging with adolescents
Jemma Anderson

Q&A
Global Emergency Care Scholarship Presentations
Chair: Rajan Kailainathan

Global Emergency Care Scholars will present on topical emergency care issues from their country.

The challenges and opportunities relating to the development of emergency care in:

Fiji
Salote Behr

Sri Lanka
Suren Perera

Nepal
Santosh Banstola

Tanzania
Francis Musa Sakita

East Timor
Júlia Rodrigues Quintão

Papua New Guinea
Posing Posanau

Solomon Islands
Sheena Sogavare

Papua New Guinea
Fredrick Koha
EXHIBITION HALL HALL B
1300-1400
Lunch
1320-1350
Fireside Chat: Fiona Kerr
Chair: Aideen Foley
1315-1345
Emergency Telehealth Network (ETN) Meeting
Hall C Hall A Hall B E1
1400-1530
Mind-blowing Neurology
Chair: Andy Winfield

Learn to stop missing big brain badness and do better for mild-moderate traumatic brain injuries.

Vertigo
Stuart Swadron

What we miss
Steven Colhoun

Updates in acute concussion and traumatic brain injury
Maria Paul

Q&A
A Good Death
Chair: Rajan Kailainathan

From the conversation to a cultural approach, look at how we can improve care at the end.

VAD – The ED Role
Chloe Furst

A cultural approach to end of life
Cindy Paardekooper and Kathy Pearce

A good death conversation
Fiona Kerr

Q&A
Telemedicine
Chair: Andrew Perry

Leveraging telemedicine to create a better EM future.

Tele-EM in rural emergency medicine: its role, strengths and limitations
Sheravika Leonny and John Bonning

Running resuscitation remotely
Justin Yeung

Future plans and challenges of TeleEM
Justin Bowra

Telemedicine panel discussion
Moderator: Andrew Perry

Panellists:
Sheravika Leonny, John Bonning, Justin Yeung, Justin Bowra , Ruth Large*, Natalia Zuleta* and Kendall Ho*
*Virtual
Free Papers – Best Paper by a Trainee Award
Chair: Elissa Pearton

Pelvic examinations in the Emergency Department: Patient and Clinician perceptions and experiences
Cara Frain

Patients’ reasons for leaving an Emergency Department without being seen: Results from a survey-based cohort study during the COVID-19 pandemic
Irene Bryan

Data linkage analysis of Emergency Department presentations of patients who subsequently completed suicide within 12 months of ED attendance without mental health contact in Victoria, Australia
Sarah Simons

A discrete choice experiment to determine what factors influence patient preferences for emergency care for lower triage presentations
Viola Korczak

A multi-centre study evaluating the diagnostic performance of S100B, GFAP and UCH-L1 as rule out tests for intracranial pathology in low-risk head injured patients who meet NICE Head Injury Guideline criteria for CT head scan
Alice Rogan

Understanding patterns of presentation and socioeconomic characteristics of patients who present very frequently to the ED
Viola Korczak
EXHIBITION HALL
1530-1600
Afternoon tea
Hall C Hall A Hall B E1
1600-1730
Alternative agents
Chair: Jorinde Helmich

A look at alternative options for sedation and analgesia.

Hypnotic communication for rapid analgesia and anxiolysis
Allan Cyna

Dexmedetomidine
Roy Fischer

Methoxyflurane AnalGesia for Paediatric InjuriEs (MAGPIE) Trial
Michael Barrett

Q&A
Talking Tox
Chair: Rajan Kailainathan

Australian macrofungi explained. A look into tox and the role we play in the ED.

Magic or tragic? Mistaken identity in Australian macrofungi
Teresa Lebel

Emergency Toxicology Units
Sam Alfred

Methamphetamines – the things you didn’t know
Daniel Fatovich

Q&A
Code Pink, O&G Emergencies
Chair: Wei Shen Lee

Are ovaries and testicles the same? This concurrent will cover obstetric emergencies in the ED and is certain to enlighten.

Are ovaries and testicles the same?
Amy Hercus

Obstetric emergencies
Julie Bunney

Critical respiratory infections in obstetrics
Clayton Sibbin

Q&A
My Top 3 Papers
Chair: Amanda Casey

A look at the recent top papers in trauma, resuscitation and indigenous health that should change your practice.

Trauma
Max Raos

Indigenous health
Glenn Harrison

Resuscitation
Robert Dunn

Q&A
OFFSITE A OFFSITE B OFFSITE C
1800-1830
1830-1900
1900-1930
1930-2000
2000-2030
2030-2100
2100-2130
2130-2200
E1
0700-0800
FOYER
0800-1530
Registration
HALL C EXHIBITION HALL
0830-0900
Best Paper by a Fellow Presentations:
RESPECTED-long- a single centre longitudinal study finds increased CTPA usage rates without reduced yield – David Mountain
SUPraclavicular block for Emergency Reduction versus Bier block (SUPERB) trial: an open-label, non-inferiority, randomised control trial – Henry Tsao
Exhibition open
From 0930
0900-1000
Opening Plenary
Walk the Walk

Welcome from ASM Co-Convenors – Elissa Pearton and Jorinde Helmich
Keynote Speaker: Making a Resilient & Sustainable ED – Kimberly Humphrey
EXHIBITION HALL
1000-1030
Morning tea
CONCURRENTS
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1
1030-1230
Climate Changing The ED
Chair: Jorinde Helmich

Covering climate change and its direct impact on emergency medicine and how to green your ED.

Climate change effects on ED
Kimberly Humphrey and Tess Wiskel

Climate Change and health: Is making your ED green, enough?
Simon Judkins

NO the big NO
Dustin de Jonge

Q&A

Panel Discussion: What now?
Moderator: Jorinde Helmich
Panellists: Kimberly Humphrey, Simon Judkins, Dustin de Jonge, Tess Wiskel
The Decisions You Didn’t Know You Made
Chair: Andrew Perry

Celebrating differences and working towards creating a safe ED space.

Pride & Prejudice
Barb West

Unconscious bias
Bhushan Joshi

The utopian ED
Eve Foreman

Q&A

Panel discussion: Developing a safe ED space
Moderator: Andrew Perry
Panellists: Bhushan Joshi, Eve Foreman, Stephen Gourley, Barb West, Jean-Yves Kanyamibwa
Research for Early, Middle & Late Careers
Chair: Andy Winfield

Emergency medicine research for aspiring early, mid and later career researchers.

Getting Started: Asking the right question and developing the study protocol 
Elyssia Bourke

Managing a study: Governance, ethics, funding – the nuts and bolts
Peter Cameron

The Research Odyssey: Restarting the Adventure—Challenges, Wins, and Wisdom
Faye Jordan

Q&A

Panel Discussion: Research: A special interest or core skill?
Moderator: Andy Winfield
Panellists: Elyssia Bourke, Peter Cameron, Faye Jordan, Viet Tran
Free Papers
Chair: Wei Shen Lee

My experience after I left the ED without being seen
George Braitberg

Outcomes of a de-emphasised adrenaline strategy for refractory ventricular fibrillation.
Adam Watson

Paediatric emergency department mental health presentations in Australia before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: Retrospective observational study
Jackson Newberry-Dupe

Unpacking Complexity in Australian Emergency Departments: Myth or Reality?
Rebecca Clarke and Josh Riley

A worried parent is the most useful vital sign
Erin Mills

Emergency Department Length of Stay and Re-presentation Rates in Patients with Low Back Pain: A Medical Record Review Study
Xiaotian Xu

Underscreening and Overtreatment of Possible Neonatal Sepsis: A Pre-implementation Study Before a Screening Tool
Yutong Fan

The Rockingham Hospital ED musculoskeletal diversion pathway: moving non-complex patients from the ED to physiotherapy outpatients
Piers Truter
HALL A EXHIBITION HALL
1230-1330
Lunch
1245-1315
Advancing Women in Emergency Medicine Network (AWE) Meeting
1250-1320
Fireside Chat: Kimberly Humphrey
Chair: Amanda Casey
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1 BBQ BUOYS
1330-1500
Disaster Medicine
Chair: Andy Winfield

Disaster medicine, what the emergency physician needs to know.

Disaster Triage Simulation – Managing a prehospital catastrophe
George Braitberg, Marion Orchison, Peter Archer and Kavita Varshney

Health response to disaster and terror events: A simulated experience
George Braitberg, Marion Orchison, Peter Archer and Kavita Varshney

Pandemic Simulation – Initial response to an evolving disaster
George Braitberg, Marion Orchison, Peter Archer and Kavita Varshney

Q&A
Doing It Differently
Chair: Amanda Casey

Utilising our emergency medicine skills differently.

The rise of private EDs
Philip Gaudin

Expedition & wilderness medicine
Mel McNiff

Later Careers
Daniel Fatovich

Q&A
Curly Conversations
Chair: Andrew Perry

Covering choosing wisely and an approach to conversing with the media.

You don’t need that antibiotic
James Edwards

Choosing wisely
Kimberly Humphrey

How to talk the talk
Stephen Parnis

Q&A
ACEM Foundation and Volunteering
Chair: Elissa Pearton

ACEM Foundation grant recipient presentations. Followed by a panel discussion on volunteering and lessons learned.

Paediatric emergency medication book projects
Simon Craig

Airway management training in Botswana
Ngaire Caruso

Volunteering – from dream to reality
Moderator: Donna Mills
Panellists: Alex Matthews, Posing Posanau, Adelaide Pratt, Sheena Sogavare
Doing It Elsewhere
Chair: Stephen Gourley, Jorinde Helmich and Wei Shen Lee

Ever wondered what it would be like to work overseas? Listen to those who have, in an exclusive setting.

Rising from the Rubble: Experiences of emergency care in post-earthquake Haiti
Michael Connelly

MSF
Tecwyn Davies

Chile
Stuart Swadron
Exhibition Open
Until 1530
EXHIBITION HALL
1500-1530
Afternoon tea
HALL C E1
1530
ED Musos sing-a-long and rehearsal

Everybody welcome, just rock up!
1530 – 1600
Sustainable Emergency Medicine and Climate Advocacy Network (sEMCAN) Meeting
OFFSITE
1530-1730
1900-0000
FOYER
0800-1600
Registration
HALL C EXHIBITION HALL
0830-0900
Best Paper by a Fellow Presentations:
The PEAChY RCT (Pharmacological Emergency management of Agitation in Children and Young People – a trial of Oral medication) – Elyssia Bourke
Two decades of growth in Australian Emergency Departments: size, demand and crowding – Drew Richardson
Exhibition open
From 0930
0900-1000
Opening Plenary
Dream the Dream

Welcome from ASM Co-Convenors – Elissa Pearton and Jorinde Helmich
Keynote Speakers: First Nations Care – Max Raos and Glenn Harrison
EXHIBITION HALL
1000-1030
Morning tea
CONCURRENTS
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1
1030-1230
The Best Medical Education
Chair: Amanda Casey

From maintaining skills to VR this session makes meaningful teaching moments a breeze.

Virtual Reality
Adam Montagu

Educating future FACEMs
Marian Lee

Maintaining skills
David McCreary

Making research applicable
George Braitberg

Q&A
Technology Takes Over
Chair: Elissa Pearton

Technology in emergency medicine is ever expanding, learn how you can utilise it best.

Virtual care in ED
Jackie Davidson

AI notes
Nimesh Piyatissa

Tech and Emergency Medicine Ultrasound
Patrick Feeny

REBOA and finding Goldilocks
Stefan Mazur

Q&A
Healthy, Happy Doctors
Chair: Jorinde Helmich

Wellness initiatives that work…learn the what and how in this session.

Why ‘play nice’?
Rajesh Sehdev

Financial wellness for doctors
Julian Willcocks

Janus’s Gateway: From Burnout Towards Balancing
Shannon Mulder

A “how to” on Schwartz Rounds
Bishan Rajapakse and Alison Robinson

Q&A
Free Papers
Chair: Andrew Perry

RECAP: the team training tool to improve paediatric resuscitation in emergency departments.
Preeti Ramaswamy

Test characteristics of clinical findings and clinical decision rules for the diagnosis of septic arthritis in children with an acute limp presenting to the emergency department: A prospective observational study.
Simon Craig

Re-engineering the clinical approach to suspected cardiac chest pain assessment in the emergency department by expediting research evidence to practice using artificial Intelligence (RAPIDx AI)
Muhammad Abid

Examining food insecurity in a regional New Zealand Emergency Department – a cross-sectional study
Stephanie Richling

Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of trans and gender diverse patients presenting to a tertiary Australian Emergency Department and features of their presentations
Emily Symes

Nudging emergency department clinicians to reduce unnecessary diagnostic test ordering: a randomised controlled trial
Paul Buntine

The impact of interim care plans for direct inpatient admissions on Emergency Department length of stay and safety
Henry Tsao

The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department Then and Now: A Descriptive Analysis of The Reach and Uptake of The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department
Jennie Hutton
EXHIBITION HALL E1
1230-1330
Lunch
1250-1320
Fireside Chat: Max Raos and Glenn Harrison
Chair: Andrew Perry
1245-1315
Clinical Trials Network (CTN) and ED Epidemiology Network (EDEN) Meeting
HALL C HALL A HALL B E1
1330-1500
The Calm Pandemic
Chair: Andy Winfield

Lessons learnt and plans for the pandemic of the future.

What should we be doing now?
Nicola Spurrier

Misinformation
Kimberly Humphrey

Animals to the rescue
Anne-Lise Chaber

Q&A
Future proofing PHRM
Chair: Andrew Perry

Topical conversations in pre-hospital and retrieval medicine.

The Future PHRM Workforce: From talking the talk of diversity to walking the walk
Alana Harper

Challenges for remote retrieval services to fulfil dipPHRM requirements
Warren Adie

Breaking down borders
Rose Skalicky

Q&A
Equity For All
Chair: Wei Shen Lee

Equity of access to care and careers are covered in this session.

Equity at Extremes of Access –  innovating to reach remote emergencies
Mardi Steere

Building sustainable health professional education & training programs…out bush!
– What do we have?
– What do we need?
– Let’s make it happen!
Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane

First Nations doctors
Max Raos and Glenn Harrison

Q&A
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Chair: Elissa Pearton

Exploring the possibilities of registries and data to improve emergency care.

Registries for emergency care: A global perspective
Gerard O’ Reilly

Working towards a Tasmanian ED registry
Viet Tran

Steps towards a (bi)national ED registry
Diana Egerton-Warburton

Q&A
Moderator: Simon Craig
Exhibition Bump Out
From 1330-1800
FOYER
1500-1530
Afternoon tea
HALL C
1530-1700
Final Plenary

ED Musos performance

What really matters?
Tabitha Healey

Awards and announcements

Committee thank you

ASM 2025 announcement

President closing remarks
Stephen Gourley

ASM Concludes