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Women in Leadership Forum

Oct 2023 26

CITADINES ON BOURKE Melbourne, Australia

On average, men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.

We believe that the ambulance sector has a large pool of hidden talent - women currently in leadership roles or who aspire to be leaders but are unsure about how to take that next step in their careers.

The Women in Leadership Forum will provide attendees with practical skills, tools, perspectives and takeaway tips to help these women take the next step.

We invite you to meet and network with some of the Australasian ambulance sector’s most talented women in person at the 2023 CAA Women in Leadership Forum.

Tickets now available. Scan this QR code to book yours today.

PROGRAM - DAY 2 THURSDAY, 3 AUGUST

9:00am - MC Welcome Casey Beros

9:05am - Welcome Howard Wren, CAA Chair/CO ACT Ambulance Service

9:10am - Keynote Speaker: Sarah Moran, CEO & Co-Founder, Girl Geek Academy

Creating a Gender & Diversity Balanced Workforce for the Future

9:50am - Keynote Speaker: Dan Spearing, National Equity Manager – Ambulance Operations, Hato Hone St John

Breathing life into a health equity journey

10:15am - Sponsor Address: Australasian College of Paramedicine

11:00am - Dr Ross Goldstone & Ian Buczynski, Global Health Partnerships, NHS England

Addressing Paramedicine Workforce Challenges in the National Health Service (NHS): The Australasian Paramedic Ethical Migratory Pathway Project

11:30am - Jo Gallagher, Clinical Support Manager – South, Hato Hone St John Residential EMT Programme

12:00pm - Marty Nichols, Associate Director Clinical Practice, NSW Ambulance How generative AI can help leaders in Paramedicine

12:30pm - Sponsor Address: Stryker

1:30pm - Keynote Speaker: Naureen Alam, Group Manager, Future Low Carbon Portfolio at AGL Energy

Greening the Bottom Line: Unleashing Sustainable Strategies for Organisational Success

2:15pm - Sustainability Panel

Join our panelists as they share what sustainability efforts have been made by their organizations. Hear the challenges and opportunities, delve into what works and what programs are in place.

3:15pm - Keynote Speaker: Jon Dee, Founder & Managing Director, Do Something

Sustainability Innovation - what is required to build more sustainable ambulance services?

3:45pm - Thank you and Congress Close

MINI MASTERCLASSES & DEMOS - DAY 2 THURSDAY, 3 AUGUST

10:20am - 11:00am | MORNING TEA

MINI MASTERCLASSES | Great Hall 3-4

10:20am - Belgravia eHealth

Optimizing Ambulance Secondary Triage:

Belgravia’s Integrated Clinical and Patient Management Solution and the Road Ahead | On Stage

10:40am - Stryker

New LIFENET Care APP with LIFENET Care platform | Booth 37

DEMONSTRATIONS | Great Hall 3-4

10:20am - STEMLogic Booth 15

10:30am - Care Company Emergency Response Shelter | Lounge Area 2

10:40am - Corvanta

Integrated Patient Care Records –The next generation of collaborative, configurable, and scalable technology is here | Lounge Area 2

12:35pm - 1:30pm | MORNING TEA

MINI MASTERCLASSES | Great Hall 3-4

12:55pm - Device Technologies

Hamilton Medical’s Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) mode | On Stage

1:15pm - Mindray Medical Australia

Save time, save lives | On Stage

DEMONSTRATIONS | Great Hall 3-4

12:35pm - Belgravia eHealth

Optimizing Ambulance Secondary Triage:

Belgravia’s Integrated Clinical and Patient Management Solution and the Road Ahead | Booth 33

12:55pm - Mercedes-Benz Vans

Current and future support for the Ambulance sector and introduction of electric vans | Booth 38

12:45pm - RAPP

Bag Valve Mask versus Mechanical Ventilation in Prehospital Setting | Booth 36

1:05pm - ZOLL

Take the Real BVM Challenge | Booth 35

1.15pm - Device Technologies

CPR and Ventilation

Synchronisation | Booth 39

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