Day 1—Tuesday 2 August 2022

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as at 13 July 2022DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 20226.36.30 07 am6.30 – 7.30Delegates are encouraged to join the Alliance Staff for a morning walk around South Bank7.30 amREGISTRATION DESK OPEN– 5.00 pm8.30 amOPENING SESSION– 10:15 am8.30 amWelcome to Country performed by Songwoman Maroochy, Turrbal People, Traditional Owners of Brisbane8.45 am– 8.55 amMaster of Ceremonies:Welcome to the 16th National Rural Health Conference8.55 am– 9.05 amWelcome to Brisbane9.05 am– 9.45 amMs Rabia Siddique, international humanitarian lawyer, hostage survivor and best-selling author10.15 am– 10.45 amGreat Hall 1 & 2MC: Karen Tighe – Introduction to Songwomen Maroochy8.30 am– 8.45 am9.45 am– 10.15 amFoyer AreaThe Hon Emma McBride MP, Assistant Minister for Rural and Regional HealthMORNING TEA AND EXHIBITIONGreat Hall 3 & 4

DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 202210.45 am– 1.10 pmROOM & TOPICCONCURRENT SESSION AGreat HallMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza Level1&2M1M2M3M4P1P2P3P4Plaza LevelP5Rural healthworkforceTraining pathwaysDigital healthinnovationsClimate and healthChronic diseaseand disabilityCultural safetyMental healthRural workforceretentionRural healthresearchWorkshopsSession sponsor:CHAIRS10.45 am– 11.05 amCost and impact ofshort-term staffing: doescommunity control makea difference?Deborah RussellEvaluation of theRFDTIF: rural generalpractice experiencesfor prevocationalmedical graduatesMatthew McGrail‘Living’ strokeguidelines: informingcare across AustraliaLisa MurphyMultidimensionalmeanings of water fora rural Australian rivercommunityHeather DowneyPlanning a better lifeCultural safety in ruralunder the NDIS in rural healthand remote AustraliaKaren NicholsHeather Jensen‘Everything shutdown’: COVID-19related issues forregional VictoriancommunitiesSean MacDermottWho's looking afterQueensland's newAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander HealthPractitioners?Stephanie ToppProducing knowledgetogether:a participatoryapproach tosynthesising researchfindingsKathleen Conte11.10 am– 11.30 amLearning livedexperience: strategies tosupport medicinestudents to learn fromthe patient as a personNicola ParkinRural Health EquityStrategy: select, train,retrain and collaboratefor ruralKerin FieldingRemote anddistributed technologyenhanced rapidrecovery after majororthopaedic surgeryAllan MolloyRAHDaR on climate:emergencydepartmentpresentations acrossrural south-westVictoriaJessie AdamsA co-designedcommunityrehabilitation servicefor Cape Yorkcommunities:feasibility andacceptabilityAlice CairnsCancer andCOVID-19: informingand supportingIndigenous Australiansduring a pandemicCarolyn DerVartanianHEAD YAKKA:working together foroutback mental healthand wellbeingLinda HansenFuture-proofing ourrural and remotemedical workforce inQueenslandEwen McPhee,Konrad KangruVirtual accreditation ofrural medical specialisttraining sitesSantosh Khanal11.35 am– 11.55 pmRural Urgent CareNursing CapabilityDevelopment ProgramTracy KiddFactors influencingrural practice ingraduates from twoAustralian universitiesKarin FisherDigitalCare@Home:an innovative model ofcareJared SlaterEnvironmentalantimicrobialresistance in ruralVictoriaMuriel LepesteurNDIS Ready:supporting rural andremote ACCHOs ontheir NDIS journeyJess StylesCultural ways inhealing communitywellbeingAra HarathunianThe Bush Fire SupportService: a multimodalapproach to mentalhealth serviceprovision following amajor disasterMark DeadyBoosting access tonational GP care withRACGP's Practice toPractice pilotMichael ClementsVirtual Fracture Clinic:excellence intelehealthorthopaedics for cityand countryPiers Truter12.00 pm– 12.20 pmThe impact of a novelHMO position at a ruralhealth serviceSophie PingAvailability ofAustralian healthcourses outsidemetropolitan locationsCarol McKinstryFarmer HAT:empowering health,wellbeing and safetypractices onlineJacqueline CottonRural, regional andremote women andgirls: climate changeand health impactsLeonie NobleReviewing andmanaging chronickidney disease toimprove outcomesDavid LimA national dentalAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander culturalsafety curriculumJulie SaturUse of digital mentalhealth services byrural healthpractitionersHeidi SturkMansfield Restart:a community-ledapproach to drug andalcohol rehabilitationMelanie Green,Amanda VaseyAre student-led clinicsa sustainable modelfor addressing servicegaps in child health?Sharon VarelaWORKSHOP10.45am – 12.20pmAustralian Journal ofRural HealthGetting publishedTimothy Skinner,Alison Bell2

DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 202212.25 pm– 12.45 pmA novel whole-ofcommunity strategy foraddressing wicked ruralhealth workforceproblemsCath Cosgrave,Anna MoranAirline pilots traininghealthcare workers inrural hospitals duringpandemics?It's happeningSue VelovskiMarginalised rural andurban youth: use ofonline health programsand appsGeorgina Luscombe,Heather RussellComplex patients,complex systems:managingmultimorbidity in ruralcommunity healthRuth Hardman12.50 pm– 1.10 pmIs clinical experienceand enjoyment enoughfor dental students on arural placement?Caroline KoedykNorthern Territory: thelitmus test for decliningAustralian ruralpathway GP registrarenrolmentsDeborah RussellCan telehealth for thebush address the rural,regional and remotedivide?Marianne St ClairExposure to risk andexperiences of riverflooding for peoplewith disability andcarers in the NorthernRivers of NSWJodie Bailie1.10 pm– 2.00 pm12.45 pm– 1.15 pmLUNCH AND POSTER VIEWINGHEALTHBEATS PTY LTD WORKSHOP AND DEMONSTRATION(lunch will be supplied in the room)The Purple House:closing the gap‘Yanangu way’Jeff Hulcombe,Monica NangalaRobinson,Victor TjungurrayiRobinsonPromoting wellbeingfor healthprofessionals indrought- and bushfireaffected communitiesNicole Jeffrey-DawesRetaining registerednurses in remotecommunitiesSonja BradyEstablishment of arural health serviceresearch unit: anevolving success storyLaura AlstonImplementing a GPpsychiatry phone linein the GreaterSouthern: preliminaryresultsKelly RidleyThe role ofinterconnectedness inretaining rural GPsSuzanne BainDonohueEqual opportunitiesneeded for all healthstudentsJean-BaptistePhilibertGreat Hall 3 & 4Mezzanine Level, Room M93

DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 20222.00 pm– 3.30 pmROOM & TOPICCONCURRENT SESSION BGreat HallMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza Level1&2M1M2M3M4P1P2P3P4P5Innovationand accessTested digitalresourcesDigital health &Palliative careSupporting aged careOral healthCOVID-19Innovativemodels of careMental healthRural healthservicesIntegrating healthcareplanning for healthand prosperity inNorth QueenslandMaxine Whittaker,Stephanie ToppBeyondbroadcasting; trustedvoices. First Nationsmedia's role inbuilding healthiercommunitiesDennis StokesWorkforcemini-symposiumPlaza LevelCHAIRS2.00 pm– 2.20 pmMy Heath RecordAustralian DigitalHealth AgencyMaking palliative carework in Torres andCape rural and remotesettingsLynda MasonAged care andtelehealth acrossCOVID-19 bordersin the KimberleyCathryn Josif,Maria MorganAccess to communitywater fluoridation inrural VictoriaVirginia Dickson-SwiftRural doctors’ earlyexperiences of copingwith the emergingCOVID-19 pandemicLucie WaltersA place-based,community-driven,nurse-led skin cancercare model in ruralVictoriaKristen GlenisterLightning talk2.00 pm – 2.10 pmRegional AustraliaMental HealthResearch TrainingInstituteMyfanwy MapleRural health services’experience of a virtualclinical pharmacyserviceBrett Chambers2.10 pm – 2.15 pmEqually Well.Rural mental healthconsumers’experiences of physicalhealth care: results of anational survey and indepth interviewsRussell Roberts2.15 pm – 2.20 pmInvolvement of serviceusers in design,research and evaluationof suicide preventionand mental healthservicesMyfanwy Maple4

DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 20222.25 pm– 2.45 pmeConsultantimplementation inwestern Queensland:outcomes andqualitative feedbackfrom providersJenny JobWellMob: a digitallibrary of onlinewellbeing resourcesfor our deadly mobDavid Edwards,Sharnie RobertsVideo telehealth:enabling the deliveryof mental health careto rural communitiesJude CobbPalliative care as corebusiness in aged carein the bushMargaret DeerainHow walkable are oursmall communities forolder residents?A geospatialperspectiveRachel WhitsedExploring serviceprovider andcommunityperspectives on oralhealth in rural VictoriaCarol Reid,Jenny Burrows‘All aboard’ COVID-19mobile vaccinationbuses: Jabba the Busand Maxine VaccineHelen Roberts,Alynda WaymanHarnessingcollaborative researchapproaches to adaptservice models for ruralcommunitiesDeborah StocktonLightning talk2.25 pm – 2.35 pmHow can we makedigital mental healthservices work inregional and ruralsettings?Sonja MarchDeveloping Healthcarein the Home for ruraland remote Far NorthQueenslandCatherine Clarke2.35 pm – 2.45 pmTrauma-informed andculturally responsivebehaviour supportpractices in a regionalprimary school for NTFirst Nations studentsGovidKrishnamoorthy2.50 pm– 3.10 pmBridging socialdistance for strokepatients presenting toregional WAemergencydepartmentsChristina TsouMurray Connect:remote patientmonitoring forchronic diseasemanagementBronwyn PhillipsInnovations inRACGP trainingmodel to support therural general practiceworkforceJessica LedwidgePalliative care forLGBTIQ people livingin rural AustraliaHannah Morgan45 and Up Study:a resource for ruralresearchKerrin BleicherA co-designed oralhealth service in anAboriginal communityin rural NSWJohn SkinnerOpportunities throughCOVID-19 tostrengthen healthpromotion practice inAustralia and abroadKathleen ConteHealth hotspots inregional AustraliaKim HoughtonLightning talk2.50 pm – 3.00 pmEvaluation of the NukalMurra Health SupportServiceErica LanghamAccess to primary careservices for ruralconsumers who usemethamphetamineBernadette Ward1.00 pm – 3.10 pmThe protective role ofsocial supports of oldercaregivers in ruralAustraliaBelinda CashLightning talks3.15 pm– 3.25 pm3.30 pm– 4.00 pmMatchmaking andmentoring:lessons from theimplementation ofan online mentoringprogramPhillipa Southwell,Julia WildBridging the digitalhealth divide forconsumers living inrural AustraliaLiz JonesHigher EducationLoan Program(HELP) DebtReduction Scheme,Concerns andperspectives of theNRHSN Student bodyMadeleine BrownAFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITIONAdherence and barriersto provision of texturemodified diets in ruralaged careAlison BuccheriValidated cold chaintransport: an innovativetrial bridging the coldchain gapKara MilneSustainability in serviceinnovation: admittedstroke telerehabilitationin country WARuth WarrQ & A PanelRural mental healthresearch and training:challenges,opportunities andnext stepsRussell Roberts,Sonja March,Myfanwy MapleAudiologists’perspective on ear,nose and throat‘hotspots’ in ruralVictoriaSusan O'NeillGreat Hall 3 & 45

DAY 1—TUESDAY 2 AUGUST 20224.00 pm– 5.00 pm4.00 pmPLENARY SESSIONConference MC to introduce Keynote speaker4.00 pm– 4.20 pmDr Keith Suter, global futurist, media commentator and author4.20 pm– 4.50 pmDr Justin Yeung, Medical Director, WA Country Health Service Command Centre– WA Country Health Service Command Centre: a 10-year journey4.50 pm–5.00 pmProf Russel Roberts, AJRH Editor 2017 – 2021- AJRH 30 Years5.15 pm– 7.00 pmGreat Hall 1 & 2WELCOME RECEPTIONGreat Hall 3 & 46

DAY 2—WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 20226.30 am8.00 am– 5.00 pm8.30 am– 10.00 amDelegates are encouraged to join the Heart Foundation’s early-birds walking group for a morning walk around South BankREGISTRATION DESK OPENPLENARY SESSION8.30 amArts and health performance:9.00 amConference MC to introduce keynote speaker9.00 am– 10.00 am10.00 am–10.30 amFoyer AreaGreat Hall 1 & 2Mr Stan Grant, award-winning media host, author and speakerMORNING TEA AND EXHIBITIONGreat Hall 3 & 47

DAY 2—WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 202210.35 am– 12.35 pmROOM & TOPICCONCURRENT SESSION CGreat HallMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza Level1&2M1M2M3M4P1P2P3P4Plaza LevelP5Determinantsof healthPreventive healthHealthy farmersServicesand systemsResearch in practiceBuilding workforceIndigenous healthArts and healthRural healthworkforceCommunity-ledmental healthCHAIRS10.35 am– 10.55 amSynthesising dietaryintake data in ruralAustralian adultsLaura AlstonIntention and barriersto cardiovasculardisease health checks:a cross-sectionalsurveyKehinde ObamiroA digital health andconsultationaccomplishment:engaging farmers inhealth communicationAlana StoreyEfficacy of a virtualclinical pharmacyservice in rural andremote hospitalsShannon NottIntegration ofAustralia’s healthcaresystem: lesson learnedRichard Colbran,Mike EdwardsRecruitment andretention of Australianpodiatrists: an onlinesurveyAnna CouchManaging medicines inACCHOs: a nationalsurvey and interviewsMike Stephens,Susanna Lake#SnapshotRuralVic:a creative response tolockdownSusan BrumbyIs FIFO a dirty word?Linda HansenImproving access toemergency mentalhealth services acrossregional and remoteWA through telehealthEmma Crampin,Blessing Samuriwo11.00 am– 11.20 amExamining regionalhealth inequalities inAustralia and socialdeterminants of healthJoanne FlavelRESPONDing tochildren’s health inMansfield: systemsthinking enhanceshealth promotionefficienciesLucy MarksGear Up for Ag :engaging youth to shiftfarm health and safetyJacqueline CottonOur children, ourfuture: building localservices for ruralfamilies andcommunitiesDeborah Stockton,Robert MillsHow do we ensure thebest for the bush inhealth care?Lauren Gale,Zoe SchofieldAustralian ruralcommunity aged careservices: precarity andcapacitySuzanne HodgkinLongitudinal study ofremote Indigenouschildren: the BigiswunKid ProjectLauren RicestILL-Life: stories aboutliving with kidneydisease and receivinghaemodialysisLeigh TeschRural NursingWorkforce Hierarchyof Needs: decisionmaking regardingfuture rural healthcareemploymentDaniel TerryFilling gaps in the‘Better Access’ policy:counsellors in regionalareasJohanna de Wever11.25 am– 11.45 amImplementation ofa trauma-informedorganisational strategyin a rural health serviceCarol ReidRural food supply:measurement,healthiness, cost,inequity – time foractionJillian WhelanChild farm-relatedinjury: measuringhazard exposure andfarm safety attitudesJessie AdamsLISTEN UP:a rural communitypharmacy-basedinterventionBeverley Glass45 and Up COVIDInsights: agile researchto support thepandemic responseGreer Dawson,Kerrin BleicherRural, mature-agednursing and alliedhealth studentsupports: a novelworkforce approachClaire QuilliamThe establishment ofyarning circles forAboriginal Australiansafter acquired braininjuryLenelle PapertalkWriting is goodmedicine: understandwriting for wellbeingStephanie DaleSpecialist training togrow Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islanderrural workforceThomas HodgeCommunities strivingto be In a Good PlaceJeanice Henderson11.50 am– 12.10 amAn intergenerationalvisioning of affordablehousing in a regionalcontextJennifer WellerNewtonReducingdevelopmentalvulnerability in ruraland remote areasJacqueline EmeryFarm injury deaths inAustralia 2001–20Kerri-Lynn PeacheyWhat drives patientswith low-acuityconditions to visitrural emergencydepartments?Emma WebsterBridging the pathologygap: patient-centredpoint-of-care testingin rural and remotelocationsLauren Duckworth,Emma de CourcyIrelandBuilding capability:using technology tobridge social distanceRichard Colbran,Mike EdwardsInnovative collaborativecare models inAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander healthBrad MurphyLeaving no-one behind:creative engagement toenable wellbeing andsocial inclusionSandra Gattenhof,Donna HancoxBuilding medicalworkforce capacity inremote communities:the Mallacoota andRVTS experienceRobin Bryant,Veeraja Uppal,Pat GiddingsSteering Straight:co-designing a farmingcommunity selfmanaged resource formaintaining mentalwellbeingAlison KennedyFriendly Faces HelpingHands: improving therural patient journey inNSWKelly Foran,Regina OstenRural harm: the risk ofenvironmentaldiseases in rural andregional AustraliaBenjamin HengBridging professionaldistance: opportunitiesand challenges forimplementingcommunityparamedicineEvelien SpeltenFirst Nations Healthand Healing Strategy:implementing policyinto practicePauline NolanPermission to Die:overcominguncomfortableconversations throughthe artsMelissa SparksBlooming where we’replanted: the broadglobal range ofphysician assistantrolesRuth Ballweg,Pat HenschReaching rural fathersthrough textRichard Fletcher12.15 am– 12.35 pmOptimisation ofscreening for diabetesin pregnancy in ruraland remote AustraliaEmma Jamieson,Julia Marley,Erica Spry12.35 pm– 1.15 pmLUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING12.45 pm– 1.15 pmFRIENDS OF THE ALLIANCE PRESENTATIONGreat Hall 3 & 4Mezzanine Level, Room M98

DAY 2—WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 20221.15 pm– 2.55 pmROOM & TOPICCONCURRENT SESSION DGreat HallMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza Level1&2M1M2M3M4P1P2P3P4Plaza LevelP5IndigenousWomen’s healthAlternative modelsof careRural healthand diseaseMental healthFamily anddomestic violenceTelehealthHealth literacyLightning talks 1Lightning talks 2Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islanderleadership in medicineTBAAdaption of the SaferBaby Bundle: bridgingthe gap to reducestillbirthLeonie McLaughlin,Jared WattsSocial prescribing incentral Victoria:embracing the broaderdefinition of healthBronwyn PhillipsIs psychologicaldistress associatedwith higher healthservice use amongrural adults?Dennis AsanteConversations forChange: primaryprevention of familyviolence in a rural cityMonica MoranBridging socialdistance betweenemergency specialistsand regional cliniciansthrough telehealthChristina TsouCOVID-19 vaccinationintention and the role ofhealthcare providers intwo rural settingsSusan BrumbyImproving Aboriginaland Torres StraitIslander health throughmultidisciplinary modelsof careNicole KilbyReaching beyondhospital walls:piloting the Fun withCaptain Starlightpaediatric programKathryn TohillCollaborative carein rheumatic heartdiseaseErin FergusonA naïve inquiry intogeneral practice inKalgoorlie, WALibby ThomasRHDAustraliaChampions4ChangeVicki Wade,Maida StewartClinical supervision forrural and remotenurses and midwivesElizabeth AnnPengellyStart the Dream:communitypartnerships to buildsuccessful educationalpathwaysMonica Moran,Clara Jane ArmstrongIntegrated HealthNetworks: futureproofing rural primaryhealth careMatt JonesCHAIRS1.15 pm– 1.35 pmThe impact ofCOVID-19 on healthservice use byremotenessAdrian WebsterCommonwealthGovernment MaternityServices MappingProjectFrances Rice1.40 pm– 2.00 pmBridging the gap bycommunication,collaboration,connectionHelen McLeanVariation in theprovision of medicalabortion in primarycare in AustraliaSamanthaChakrabortyTeach an old dog newtricks? Planninglessons in primaryhealth careMonika Wheeler#endingtrachoma:a healthy homesapproach to reducingdisease in remotecommunitiesMelissa StonehamPrimary ProducerKnowledge Network:translating researchinto practice to supportmental healthAlison KennedyMeasuringeffectiveness ofprimary prevention offamily violence in aregional settingJohn WoodsTeleLymphoedema:using telehealth forcollaborativesustainable care,closer to homeKatherine LamontHeart: Road to Healthin rural and remoteareas of AustraliaPatricia Field9

DAY 2—WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 20222.05 pm– 2.25 pm2.30 pm– 2.55 pmConsulting theRumbalara Aboriginalcommunity about theiroral healthJulie Satur,Eliza CollinsEvaluating regionalapproaches toimproving Aboriginaland Torres StraitIslander eye healthMitchell Anjou‘Where do you actuallygo?’: how rural NSWwomen manageunintendedpregnanciesAnna NoonanThe Teen Clinic:removing barriers toprimary healthcareaccess for rural youthCath CosgraveCoordinated healthpathways for youngpeople in out-of-homecare in rural VictoriaWerner Vogels,Corina ModdermanSuicide prevention:a competencyframeworkSharon BowerResponding to thechallenge: continuingaccess for rural childrenduring pandemiclockdownsJade ThompsonLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmMapping maternalhealth andgynaecologicalservices in rural,regional and remoteAustraliaJared Watts,Cynthia TapiwaMapurangaLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmThe Australian StrokeAlliance: the strokecare continuumAnna BalabanskiLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmMapping ‘ruraldeterminants of health’in a small-scale ruraland remote communityLisa CafferyLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmAssessment ofdistress, anxiety andcoping at screeningclinics of regionalVictoriaSusan BrumbyLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmExercise and breastcancer recovery:making the most oflife’s encoreRuth FreelandLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmEvaluation of theQueensland HealthAllied Health RuralGeneralist Pathway2019–22Elizabeth Cardell,Ilsa NielsonLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmEquity in stroke qualityimprovement: a silverlining from COVID-19Lisa MurphyLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmConnecting vulnerablepeople in ourcommunity duringCOVID-19 lockdownsLinda KarUnderstanding theimpact of the pandemicon telehealth servicesin AustraliaChristine BiondiLightning talkActive ageing: beatingthe odds throughtechnologyJoyce TanOne council’s actionsto address healthservices in a ruralcommunityPhyllis MillerEmbracing anorganisationalAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander CulturalInclusion FrameworkJay RamirezMurray HealthPartnership AlliedHealth Education andSupport ScopingProjectSusannahHargreavesMoving sub-acute care'closer to home' forrural consumersKirstie FaulknerFinding informationabout FASD amongAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander peopleAshleigh ParnellPartnership inpreparing nurses forpalliative careCarol Barbeler,Kelly RogersonLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmRural social histories:evaluation of aninnovative learningprogramHeather RussellLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmSupporting children'sclinics in community:the Healthier FuturesInitiativeClare TreadgoldLightning talk2.30 pm – 2.40 pmGaps, strengths andconsolidations in ruralnurses’ knowledge incommunity-basedpalliative careCarol Barbeler,Anny ByrneLightning talkLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmBridging the distance:older rural-dwellingadults and the localparamedicTegwyn McManamnyLightning talk2.45 pm – 2.55 pmSerious toilet talk: ruralgeneral practitioners’perspectives onpreventive bowelcancer screeningJosephine Canceri10

DAY 2—WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 20222.55 pm– 3.15 pmAFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITIONGreat Hall 3 & 43.15 pm– 5.00 pmPLENARY SESSIONGreat Hall 1 & 23.15 pm– 4.15 pmProfessor Mark Howden, Director, Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, Australian National UniversityMr Roland Sapsford, Chief Executive Officer, Climate and Health Alliance4.15 pm– 5.00 pmDr Gabrielle O’Kane, Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Health Alliance– It is time for BOLD solutions in the rural health!5.00 pm7.00 pmfor7.30 pm– 11.30 pmConference MC to close Day 2CONFERENCE DINNERPlaza BallroomSponsored by HESTADress code: Lounge suit/Cocktail dressEntertainment: Midnight Groove11

DAY 3—THURSDAY 4 AUGUST 20226.30 am8.00 am– 1.00 pm9.00 am– 10.30 amDelegates are encouraged to join the Heart Foundation’s early-birds walking group for a morning walk around South BankREGISTRATION DESK OPENPLENARY SESSION9.00 amConference MC to open Day 39.00 am– 9.30 amArts and health performance:9.30 am– 10.00 amFoyer AreaGreat Hall 1 & 2Ms Christine Giles, Chief Executive Officer, Portland District HealthDr Margaret Garde, Clinical Director, Active Health PortlandAssociate Professor Lara Fuller, Deakin University– ‘The mouse that roared’: innovation in the face of adversity10.00 am– 10.30 am10.30 am– 11.00 amAssociate Professor Susan Wearne, Senior Medical Adviser, Australian Government Department of Health– Teach, train and retain the rural health workforceMORNING TEA AND EXHIBITIONGreat Hall 3 & 412

DAY 3—THURSDAY 4 AUGUST 202211.00 am– 12.10 pmROOM & TOPICCONCURRENT SESSION EGreat HallMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelMezzanine LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza LevelPlaza Level1&2M1M2M3M4P1P2P3P4Plaza LevelP5Clinical developmentsTrainingWorkforce nursingand allied healthVirtual realityConsumerconnectionRural healthworkforceOnline learningRural communitypharmacyChanging workdutiesBuilding workforces11.00 am– 11.20 amImproving antibioticprescribing for cellulitis:a collaboration betweenthree rural healthservicesJaclyn BishopWellbeing and rolesatisfaction of finalyear medical students:impact of ruralityAshleigh LownRural and remotenursing and midwiferywebinar projectHeather Keighley,Lisa BeccariaTransitioningtelehealth into asustainable model ofcare: where is theevidence?Amanda CollingsWhat inclusions andexclusions look andfeel like for ruralhealth consumersZubaidah MohamedShaburdinTherapy assistants inthe disability sector:a growing workforceGenevieveJohnsson,Kim BulkeleyPreventing familyviolence in ruralareas: what role canonline learning play?Heath GrevilleExpanded practice forrural communitypharmacy:pharmacist, healthprofessional andstakeholderperspectivesAlice CairnsChanging work dutiesin rural and regionalVictorian healthservices duringCOVID-19Alison BuccheriThe MenziesRamaciotti Centre:building thebiomedical workforceof regional and remoteAustraliaKalinda Griffiths11.25 am– 11.45 amAn action plan toenhance antimicrobialstewardship in ruralhospitals: maximisingconnectionsJaclyn BishopIntegrating regionaland rural healthprojects into a medicalcurriculumJudy MullanThe Allied HealthRural GeneralistWorkforce andEducation Scheme:an unexpectedjourneyGemma Tuxworth,Caitlin HoughtonUsing virtual reality asan innovativeapproach to imminentbirth rural educationHelen Goodwin,Dayle OsbornConnecting withconsumers: the firstAustralian RuralHealth ConsumerPanelEvelien SpeltenFindings from anevaluation of theRural HealthMultidisciplinaryTraining programKristine BattyeA virtual integratedpractice model tosupport rural primarycare: a proof ofconceptJenny JobRecruitment andretention of ruralpharmacists inAustralia: what factorsreally matter?Daniel TerryThe COVID-19e-lective: aninnovative educationalresponse to the globalpandemicJanie SmithMedical workforcedata: degree ofdifficulty 10Linda CutlerTen years of NotreDame Sydney ruralclinical schools:where are they now?Zelda DoyleGROW Rural:evaluation of aninnovativeinterdisciplinary ruralimmersion programDavid Wellman,Meredith ConnorCo-design of virtualreality patienteducation based onprevious patients’experiencesKathleene DowerInnovativeapproaches to healthpromotion on NorfolkIslandKaren Innes-WalkerThe RIPES model ofinterprofessionalplacements: studentand clinical educatorexperiencesPriya MartinCHAIRS11.50 am– 12.10 pm12.15 pm– 1.00 pm12.15 pm– 12.45 pm12.45 pm– 1.00 pm1.00 pm– 1.30 pmCLOSING SESSIONVirtual CPD:creating equity ofaccess for rural healthprofessionalsSally Ridgers,Julia HruzFindings from thenew Rural HealthWorkforce Census:lessons learnt inVictoriaMonika JonesGreat Hall 1 & 2Dr Helen Haines MP, Independent Federal Member for IndiThank you and close of Conference:Nicole O’Reilly, Chair, National Rural Health AllianceCLOSING LUNCHGreat Hall 3 & 413

POSTER PRESENTATIONSPivoting to implement remote activities and social interaction for seniors during COVID-19Deb AlickAchieving equitable access to abortion: recommendations from the SPHERE Women’s Health CoalitionSharon JamesUsing technology to provide virtual occupational therapy student placements during a pandemicHannah AscroftConsensus Statement on implementation and monitoring of the National Women’s Health StrategySharon JamesRural implementation: guideline for assessment and diagnosis of autism spectrum disordersCatherine BourkeDelivering health messages in small communities: thinking creatively and locallyLetecia Kearney, Christine ConnorA continuous quality improvement framework in suicide preventionSharon BowerWorkforce development through the Health Gateway to Industry Schools projectDavid MillichapThe ORIENT study: improving access to long-acting reversible contraception and medical abortionSamantha ChakrabortyCollaborating to identify allied health priorities across the continuum of careKara MilnePreferences for post-treatment follow-up care among rural Australian cancer survivorsFiona Crawford-WilliamsSupporting mental health and wellbeing in rural AustraliaAlexandra MurrayCharacterising psychotropics prescribing in regional South Australian hospitalsPascale Dettwiller, Milena RizovskiIndigenous suicide in rural and remote Australia: are all suicides preventable?Alice O'Sullivan, Brendan O’SullivanCharacteristics in paramedics when managing mental health presentationsKate EmondDevelopment of a meal audit tool in rural health care through benchmarkingCarol ReidPrevention of secondary heart events for people living in remote areasJudy FordMedical deputising services for regional, rural and remote Australia – a road less travelledNicolas RichardsonCo-designing an evaluation framework for Marathon Health's Bathurst Indigenous Chronic Disease ClinicHeidi Gray, Matthew ThomasDermatology presentations to a regional Victorian hospitalClaire RonaldsonTranslating evidence-based eating disorder treatment for digital health delivery: study protocolAshlea HambletonBeyond the C: hepatitis C elimination in your practiceBrett StevensGrowing the rural dental workforce: JCU graduates’ barriers and enablers for rural practiceHolly Henson, Ulrike FehlbergCollaboration and commitment: keys to progressing innovative workforce strategiesSarah VennEmbracing collaboration and change in rural and remote X-ray operator training servicesKellie Horton, Kate Ryan, Katie BauerProviding access to medical care for rural communities through a pandemicAlexandra ZollnerA network supporting long-acting reversible contraception and medical abortion: the AusCAPPS protocolSharon James14

Workforce nursing and allied health Mezzanine Level M3 Virtual reality Mezzanine Level M4 Consumer connection Plaza Level P1 Rural health workforce Plaza Level P2 Online learning Plaza Level P3 Rural community pharmacy Plaza Level P4 Changing work duties Plaza Level P5 Building workforces . CHAIRS . 11.00 am - 11.20 am