WHRN 2020 Symposium ePoster Presentations – November 12
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The sixth event in our virtual 2020 WHRN Symposium showcases a diverse range of local rural and regional research in line with the years symposium theme “by us, for us, with us”
In line with this year’s theme “by us, for us with us”, the network have taken the opportunity to extend beyond the traditional conference ePoster! Along with the invitation for health research projects, we have invited community organisations and service providers to showcase a program or a service with a ePoster.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to hear about research and programs conducted by the Western NSW Primary Health Network; Western NSW Local Health District in acute, telehealth and community services; Cancer Care Western NSW and university supported research.
This is a free 90 minute event.
Congratulations to all our ePoster presenters and we are excited to feature their ePosters in the slideshow below
CLICK HERE to go to our voting page and share and vote for your people’s choice ePoster.
Click here to view the recorded webinar on demand
Program
12.30pm | Webinar commencement and Symposium opening | Andrew Harvey |
Acknowledgment to Country | ||
12.35pm | Introduction | Georgina Luscombe |
12.40pm | Acceptability of ASQ TRAK with Aboriginal children and families in Building Strong Foundations | Anne Roth |
12.45pm | Otitis Media – Watch this Space concept ePoster | Lesley Murray |
12.50pm | The use of social media to communicate suicidality by young people and its implications in rural and remote NSW. | Ann-Maree Fardell Hartley |
12.55pm | Q & A and discussion | |
1.00pm | Improving risk stratification of chest pain in a regional emergency department | Mithila Zaheen & Alice Leung |
1.05pm | Telehealth in Residential Aged Care (TRAC) Program | Michelle Squire |
1.10pm | Shared Health and Advance Care Record for End of life choices (SHARE) project | Alison Stoker |
1.15pm | Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as perceived by Australian based-West Africans who survived the 2014-2016 Ebola Virus Disease epidemic in West Africa: A Descriptive cross-sectional survey | Sulaiman Lansana Mandoh |
1.20pm | A case study of the beliefs about green leafy vegetable intakes among populations in the Ndokwa community, Delta State, Nigeria. | Taiwo Esther Dada |
1.25pm | Accessibility and availability of appropriate reproductive health care including abortion in rural settings | Anna Noonan |
1.30pm | Cancer Care Western NSW | Jan Savage |
1.35pm | Q & A and discussion | |
1.40pm | You must see one, to be one: Seeding and growing a rural and Indigenous health workforce. | Kathryn Naden |
1.45pm | Facilitated panellist discussion | Georgina Luscombe |
1.50pm | Achieving the vision – By us, for us, with us! Poster gallery voting instructions and end of year event information | Alice Munro |
2.00pm | CLOSE |
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Don’t forget that all accepted presenters across the series will be in the running for the WHRN 2020 Symposium awards being announced at our final event on 10 December 2020.
Categories include:
- Best General Research Abstract and best Presentation
- Best Emerging Research Abstract and best Presentation
- Best e-Poster presentation and
- People’s choice ePoster presentation
Questions? Please email us at srh.whrnadmin@sydney.edu.au
Don’t forget you can also view the researcher presentations from our 2019 Symposium here