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Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society

    2019 ANZICS
  NEW ZEALAND
  REGIONAL ASM
        3 – 5 April 2019 ▪ Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna Auckland, New Zealand

                                                              www.anzics2019.nz
2019 ANZICS NEW ZEALAND REGIONAL ASM - Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society
2019 ANZICS
REGIONAL ASM
NEW ZEALAND

                         ORGANISING COMMITTEE

                         CONVENOR
                         Dr Jonathan Casement

                         COMMITTEE
                         Dr Janet Liang
                         Joanne Shirtcliffe
                         Chrissie Evans Wilson

                         Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

                         For further information
                         about ASM, please contact the
                         Conference Managers:

                         Donna Clapham

                         PO Box 90641
                         Victoria Street West
                         Auckland 1142
                         New Zealand
                         t : +64 9 917 3653
                         e : conferences@w4u.co.nz
                         w : www.w4u.co.nz

                                   CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT

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ABOUT THE ANZICS 2019 CONFERENCE

          Welcome!
          Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa
          We would like to welcome you to Takapuna for the New Zealand Regional ANZICS Annual Scientific Meeting,
          from Wednesday 3 to Friday 5 April 2019 at the Spencer on Byron Hotel in Takapuna, Auckland.

          Our meeting theme, “Past Forward your ICU!” is intended to reflect the importance of both tradition and
          looking into future developments which will affect the way we practice our profession :
          –     Technological – the advent of the hospital electronic medical record in NZ. Presenters include
                Professor Johanna Westbrook, Director of the Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian
                Institute of Health Innovation
          –     Organisational – ICU physical and organisational design. Presenters from ICUs which have
                recently expanded
          –     Therapeutics – eg Cannabinoids, presenter Prof Michelle Glass
          –     Cultural – Improving Maori patients’ paths into and through ICU. Presenters include Professor Hine
                Elder, youth forensic psychiatrist and researcher of indigenous health
          –     Individual – Retirement, presenters include Mary Holm, New Zealand’s most widely read
                investment journalist

          At Wednesday evening’s Welcome Reception, we will have a wine tasting competition – we expect each ICU
          to provide teams (or they will be chosen)!

          The Conference Dinner on Thursday night will be held at The Wharf at Northcote Point, which has stunning
          views of the Auckland Harbour. Te Radar, New Zealand comedian and TV personality will give us his
          philosophy of life and the sustainable ICU. Phil Madsen is providing the music for our conference dinner – he
          is a NZ singer/ songwriter, known for his impressive vocal range and performances both locally and overseas.

          We look forward to seeing you throughout the next three days!

          NZ Regional ANZICS ASM Organising Committee 2019

           TABLE OF CONTENTS
           3    Convenor's Welcome
           6    Thanks To Our Sponsor
           7    Auckland Map
           10   Our World Class Venue
           12   General Information
           15   Keynote Speakers
           17   Invited Speakers
           19   Social Programme
           20   Programme Overview
           25   Exhibitor Listing & Floorplan
           26   Sponsor Profiles
           27   Exhibitor Profiles
           32   Delegate List

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Connecting the
    Intensive Care Community
    ANZICS supports the highest standards of intensive care
    practice across Australia and New Zealand by:

    ADVOCACY                                              EDUCATION

•   Benchmarking and monitoring of patient            •   Convening over 10 events annually, including:
    outcomes through the ANZICS intensive                 -   Annual Scientific Meeting
    care registries                                       -   Research Forums (Winter and Noosa)
•   Creating position statements on areas of              -   Safety & Quality Conference
    importance to influence intensive care practice       -   Singapore-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum
                                                          -   New Zealand ASM
•   Liaising with State and Federal Governments
                                                          -   Critical Care Collaborative
    on various workforce matters
                                                          -   CORE Meetings/Forums
•   Representing intensive care practice on               -   Other State based courses/educational
    over 20 external professional organisations               events
    and agencies
                                                      •   Hosting several other forums focused on
•   Advocating for gender equality across the             specialty topics. ANZICS is progressively
    intensive care workforce                              taking advantage of new technologies
•   Actively working with international societies,        to deliver digital and readily accessible
    academia, government agencies and the                 conferences (podcasts and unconferences)
    community to advance intensive care practice

                                                          COMMUNITY/WELLBEING
    RESEARCH
                                                      •   Developing programs to support the intensive
•   Facilitating research through the provision           care workforce in challenging circumstances
    of infrastructure, knowledge and skills           •   Advocating for meaningful outcomes aimed
•   Contributing ANZICS registry data to 20+              at mitigating the impact of workforce issues
    peer reviewed publications per annum
•   Coordinating $110 million in research funding
    received for the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group         GLOBAL HEALTH
    endorsed and supported clinical studies that
    has enrolled over 50,000 patients across          •   Implementing strategic initiatives to support
    100+ studies                                          intensive care outcomes for disadvantaged
                                                          and diverse communities – particularly those
•   Developing future health information                  in low-middle income communities
    technologies to support the use of registry
    data for research studies                         •   Developing opportunities to respond to mass
                                                          casualty events through collaboration with
•   Providing innovative clinical research forums         other critical care groups to provide clinical
    to promote the role of health informatics             support and education
2019 ANZICS NEW ZEALAND REGIONAL ASM - Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society
Benefits of being an ANZICS member

4 Being part of a community                               4 Access to peer forums to connect with others
4 Corporate partner programs                                in the intensive care workforce

4 Conference savings (potential total of up to $500)      4 Mentoring opportunities

4 Eligibility for awards                                  4 Publications – free access to Intensive Care
                                                            Monitor (worth $70)
4 Professional development and networking
  opportunities                                           4 Discount membership to other societies

4 Exclusive access to the ANZICS mobile application       4 Professional development opportunities by
                                                            participating in committees and society initiatives

BECOME A MEMBER!
   Membership categories                                                                    AUD       NZD

   Full: Certified Fellows or equivalent training                                           $795      $722

   New Fellows: Intensivists that have received their Fellowship in the last 2 years        $385      $346

   Trainee (1st Year Free): Current Trainees in Intensive Care                              $100       $90

   Nurse: Intensive Care Nurse                                                              $100       $90

   Allied Health: Allied Health Practitioners                                               $100       $90

   Research Coordinator: Research Coordinators & Database Managers                          $100       $90

   Associate/Overseas: Certified Fellows of associated Medical Colleges/Medical
                                                                                            $100       $90
   Practitioners residing outside of Australia & New Zealand

                              Clinical Trials Group       Safety and Quality
                              Over 50,000 patients        Committee
 Professional                                                                          Education
 Activities and               enrolled across             Promoting best               Committee
 Welfare Committee            100 intensive care          practice standards in
                              research studies.           Australian and New           Advancing intensive
 Promoting the                                            Zealand intensive            care by supporting
 welfare of intensivists                                  care medicine.               learners and
 across Australia                                                                      educators.
 and New Zealand.

 Paediatric                                                                            Women in Intensive
 Committee                                                                             Care Committee
                              Centre for Outcome          Death & Organ
 Promoting cooperation        and Resource                Donation                     Promoting gender
 and meaningful               Evaluation                                               balance in Australian
 research within the                                      Providing advice on          and New Zealand
 Australian and New           Registries of more          strategies to improve        intensive care
 Zealand paediatric           than 2 million intensive    organ and tissue             medicine via
 intensive care               care patient episodes.      donation processes           advocacy, research
 community.                                               and medical                  and networking.
                                                          education.

CONTACT US       Suite 1.01, Level 1     Phone: +61 3 9340 3400        Follow us on
                 277 Camberwell Road     Email: anzics@anzics.com.au
                 Camberwell Vic 3124     www.anzics.com.au
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                      THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

                      THE ORGANISING
                      COMMITTEE WOULD LIKE
                      TO THANK THE FOLLOWING
                      ORGANISATIONS
                      FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF
                      THE 2019 NEW ZEALAND
                      REGIONAL ANZICS ASM

                                               PLATINUM SPONSOR

                                                GOLD SPONSOR

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AUCKLAND MAP

M A P O F TA K A P U N A A N D E N V I R O N S :

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OUR VENUE
  2019 ANZICS
REGIONAL ASM
NEW ZEALAND

                 THE SPENCER ON BYRON HOTEL
                 9-17 Byron Hotel, Takapuna, Auckland, NZ

                 The Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna effortlessly combines
                 spacious accommodation, award winning dining, first class
                 conference space and leisure facilities with unsurpassed panoramic
                 views of Rangitoto Island, Auckland Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf.

                 Located just 500 metres from Takapuna Beach and only 10 minutes
                 from Auckland CBD.

                 FLOORPLANS OF THE SPENCER ON BRYON HOTEL:

                 1.   Kestral & Pacific Rooms — Conference Sessions
                 2.   Pre-Function, Normandie & Tasman Rooms — Exhibition & Catering

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            The Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna, Auckland

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GENERAL
                  KEYNOTEINFORMATION
                          SPEAKERS
  2019 ANZICS
REGIONAL ASM
NEW ZEALAND

                 Auckland International Airport                              Car Rental
                 Auckland Airport is about 45 minutes away from the          Cars can be rented in New Zealand from local or international
                 conference venue. If you are traveling by taxi, they        companies. Average cost per day for a medium sized care is
                 are located outside the domestic and international          NZ$120.00. All cars are right-hand drive. The common legal
                 terminals and will cost approximately NZ$95 to              age to rent a car in New Zealand is 25 years.
                 Takapuna. UBER is a cheaper option at around $50
                 into Takapuna.

                 Agricultural Restrictions and Quarantine
                                                                             www.avis.co.nz         www.hertz.co.nz               www.budget.co.nz
                 New Zealand’s agricultural industries are free of many
                 insect pests and plant and animal diseases common
                 elsewhere in the world. We put a lot of effort at ports     www.thrifty.co.nz      www.europcar.co.nz
                 and airports into minimising the risk of these being
                 introduced. Heavy fines may be imposed on people
                                                                             Cell Phones & Pagers
                 caught carrying prohibited materials. On arrival visitors
                                                                             Please set to silent mode when the conference is in session.
                 should place any questionable items, particularly fruit,
                                                                             You are welcome to continue to use your mobile to access the
                 in the bins provided.
                                                                             mobile app!
                 Audio Visual Technician
                                                                             Child Care
                 AV Technicians will be on site throughout the               Please note that no official arrangements have been made
                 conference. Speakers – please ensure you download           for child care during the ASM. Please check with your hotel
                 your presentations at the technician’s desk in the          as they may be able to assist further with babysitting services
                 room in which you are speaking – well prior to your         during your stay.
                 presentation time.
                                                                             Conference Rooms
                 Banks and ATMs
                                                                             Registration Desk: Conference Foyer
                 Banks in New Zealand are open from 9.30am to                Exhibition: Pre-Function, Normandie & Tasman Rooms
                 4.30pm Monday to Friday. Most banks are closed              Main Conference Sessions: Kestral & Pacific Rooms
                 weekends and public holidays. Automatic Teller
                                                                             Please ask for directions at the conference registration desk in
                 Machines (ATM) are open 24 hours and widely
                                                                             the foyer if you are unsure.
                 available at banks and along main shopping streets.
                 International credit cards and ATM cards will work          Credit Cards & Payment
                 as long as they have a four-digit PIN encoded. Check
                 with your bank before leaving home. Foreign currency        Accepted cards are Visa, Mastercard and AMEX. Payment
                 can easily be exchanged at banks, some hotels               may also be made by cheque, payable to “Conference Trust
                 and Bureau de Change kiosks, which are found at             Account”. All fees quoted are in New Zealand Dollars and are
                 international airports and most city centres.               inclusive of GST.
                                                                             Payment for registration must be received prior to the begining
                 Bathrooms                                                   of the conference.
                 Bathrooms are located in the foyer area outside the
                 main conference rooms.                                      Dress
                                                                             Conference Sessions Smart Casual
                 Car Parking                                                 Welcome Reception   Smart Casual
                 A limited number of car parks are available on site         French Wine Tasting Smart Casual or French Theme!
                 (designated Hotel Parking with a green sign). Car           Competition:
                 parking charges apply as follows:                           Conference Dinner   Cocktail Dress
                 •    Self-park $20 per day/night, subject to                Exhibition Opening Hours
                      availability
                 •    Valet $35 per day/night, subject to availability       Wednesday 3 April 2019 11.00am - 6.30pm
                                                                                (INCLUDES WELCOME RECEPTION FROM 5.00 - 7.00PM)
                 A car park ticket can be obtained from the hotel            Thursday 4 April 2019          7.30am - 3.30pm
                 Reception and must be displayed on the card                 Friday 5 April 2019            7.30am - 3.30pm
                 dashboard. Alternatively, there is street parking
                 available on Byron Avenue, which is $1 per hour for
                 the first two hours and $2 for any subsequent hour
                 with no maximum time limit. Street parking is free on
                 Byron Ave between 6pm - 8am and all day Sunday.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Fire/Emergency Evacuation                                         Refreshments

In the event of fire:                                             All morning teas, lunches and afternoon teas, as scheduled
                                                                  in the programme, will be served in the exhibition area.
–    On the discovery of fire, immediately activate an alarm      Delegates who have registered special dietary requirements
     and notify a Spencer on Byron                                are catered for on separate buffet tables during the catering
     staff member.                                                breaks. Delegates who have special dietary requirements and
–    Upon hearing alarms, evacuate immediately. Further           have not registered their requirements should advise the staff
     instructions may be given from Spencer on Byron staff        at the registration desk as soon as possible.
     member – please follow all directions.
–    Proceed immediately to your nearest exit.                    Registration and Information Desk
–    Use the stairs, not the lift.
–    Await further instructions or clearance for                  Your registration pack, with the programme, will be available
     an orderly re-entry into the Spencer on                      for collection from the Workz4U registration desk located in
     Byron Hotel.                                                 the foyer area outside the conference room at The Spencer on
–    Fire hoses and fire alarm switches must remain visible       Byron Hotel. Our team will be happy to assist with any queries.
     and accessible to the public                                 The registration desk will be open at the following times:
     at all times.
                                                                  Wednesday 3 April 2019        11.00am -7.00pm
Internet/WiFi                                                     Thursday 4 April 2019         7.30am - 5.00pm
                                                                  Friday 5 April 2019           7.30am - 5.00pm
Wireless Internet is offered complimentary to all conference
delegates.                                                        You will be given a handbook and a bag if you pre-ordered
                                                                  one when you registered.
Username : SoB Conference
Password : Tiritiri                                               Security

Liability Disclaimer                                              Every precaution will be taken to protect delegate belongings.
                                                                  However the Conference Organisers will not accept
Should for any reason outside the control of the Conference       responsibility for the loss or damage of delegate belongings
Organisers, the venue or speakers change, or the event be         in the venue. In all cases the delegates must assume
cancelled, the Conference Organisers shall endeavour to           responsibility for their own property. Please be security
reschedule, but the client hereby indemnifies the Conference      conscious, do not leave purses, laptops or any easily portable
Organisers including but not limited to the Host, Organising      items unattended at any time.
Committee and Workz4U Ltd harmless from and against
any and all costs, damages and expenses. This agreement is        Taxis and Public Transport
subject to the laws of New Zealand. A registration submission
indicates acceptance of this indemnity.                           Corporate Cabs       (09) 377 0773
                                                                  Co-Op Taxis          (09) 300 3000
Medical                                                           Green Taxi           0508 447 337

Emergency (Police, Ambulance, Fire): 111                          Public Transport information:
Auckland Hospital: (09) 367 0000                                  https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/timetables/

Messages                                                          Or downloade the UBER app for a cheaper taxi alternative!
The registration desk staff will receive all messages which can
be collected from the registration desk. The following contact
number can be provided for messages: 021 325 133.

Name Badges
All delegates will be given a name badge upon registration.
This name badge is your official pass to sessions, catering
areas and social functions. It is compulsary for delegates to
wear their name badge at all time when on-site.

No Smoking Policy
Smoking is prohibited within the Spencer on Byron Hotel.
Delegates should be aware that smoking is banned in public
buildings and many hotels and restaurants in New Zealand.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

                                                                                      Assoc Prof Graeme Keith Hart
                                                                                      MBBS, FANZCA, FCICM, FACHI
                                                                                      Chief Medical Information Officer & Senior
                                                                                      Staff Specialist in Intensive Care, Austin Health;
                                                                                      Associate Professor, Health and Biomedical
                                                                                      Informatics Centre, University of Melbourne;
                      Dr Charlotte Chambers                                           Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of
                      Principal Analyst (Policy & Research),                          Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash
                      ASMS, Wellington, NZ                                            University; Melbourne, Australia

Dr Charlotte Chambers is the Principal Analyst (Policy and     Graeme has a long standing interest in quality improvement
Research) at the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists   activities, having been Chair of ANZICS CORE for many
(ASMS). Charlotte’s work for the ASMS has focussed             years, and an ANZICS Safety and Quality Committee
on different dimensions of the health and well-being of        member. As Director of Austin Health Dept Intensive Care
the senior medical workforce. She has researched and           until October 2016, he oversaw the expansion of the
published on issues such as rates of presenteeism, burnout     ICU, advocated for a high performance team culture and
and bullying affecting senior doctors and dentists in New      increased consumer representation within the ICU Quality
Zealand. Other research has examined intentions to leave       framework. In 2017 he was appointed Clinical Co-Lead
the public medical workforce and how well supported            of the Safer Care Victoria, Critical Care Clinical Network
senior doctors and dentists feel if they wish to breastfeed    which is tasked with improving co-ordination, intra sector
upon return from parental leave. Charlotte is a former         learning and quality improvement of the 46 public and
lecturer in human geography at the University of Otago         private ICUs in Victoria. His strong interest in Clinical
and completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh.          Informatics relates to the belief that increasing person
She is currently researching the question of gender bias in    focussed care, personalised medicine, efficiency, safety,
medicine.                                                      quality improvement, evidence based practice and cross
                                                               sector collaborative care, will be facilitated through the use
                                                               of the EMR and its enabling technologies and processes.
                                                               The data generated through EMR documentation will
                                                               greatly expand our audit and research capability through
                                                               analytics and translational medicine opportunities. He was
                      Dr Todd Fraser                           Deputy Chair of the Victorian Health Smart Tender Panel
                      Intensivist, Retrieval Physician         and the Health Smart Clinical Systems Steering Committee.
                      and Educator,                            He has also been clinical lead of the Austin Health EMR
                      Queensland, Australia                    project. In 2017, he was also appointed to the Health and
                                                               BioMedical Informatics Centre, at University of Melbourne.
Dr Todd Fraser is an Intensivist, Retrieval Physician and
                                                               This role includes, teaching, research and course design for
Educator from Queensland, Australia. Todd’s passion is
                                                               clinicians and informaticians and assisting in the uptake
creating educational processes that translate into improved
                                                               of informatics knowledge and capability in the health
governance and better outcomes for patients, healthcare
                                                               professions.
clinicians and the wider system. Todd’s educational
experience includes simulation, e-learning and app
development. Todd is a co-founder of leading Clinical
E-Portfolio “Osler”, and is a podcast editor for the Society
of Critical Care Medicine in the US.

                                                                                      Mary Holm
                                                                                      Columnist, Author and Director of
                                                                                      Financial Markets Authority,
                                                                                      Auckland, NZ

                                                               Mary Holm writes a personal finance Q&A column in the
                                                               Weekend Herald, presents a financial segment on RNZ,
                                                               and is a best-selling author and seminar presenter. Her
                                                               latest book is “Rich Enough? A Laid-Back Guide for Every
                                                               Kiwi”. Mary holds an MBA in finance from the University
                                                               of Chicago, and is a director of the Financial Markets
                                                               Authority and Financial Services Complaints Ltd (FSCL).
                                                               NBR has called her “The nation’s favourite investment
                                                               agony aunt.”

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KEYNOTE
                  KEYNOTESPEAKERS
                          SPEAKERS
  2019 ANZICS
REGIONAL ASM
NEW ZEALAND

                                                                                                           Prof Johanna Westbrook
                                                                                                           Director of the Centre for Health
                                                                                                           Systems and Safety Research,
                                        Dr Helen Rook                                                      Australian Institute of Health
                                        RN MN PhD                                                          Innovation, Faculty of Medicine
                                        Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing,                              and Health Sciences, Macquarie
                                        Midwifery and Health, Victoria University                          University, North Ryde, NSW,
                                        of Wellington, Wellington, NZ                                      Australia

                 Helen holds a strong clinical and educational portfo-              Professor Johanna Westbrook, PhD is Director of
                                                                                    the Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research,
                 lio with a background in critical care nursing in the
                                                                                    Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Faculty
                 United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand. Helen has                 of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie
                 worked as a nursing academic in both New Zealand                   University. She is internationally recognised for her
                 and Irish Universities delivering undergraduate and                research evaluating the effects of information and
                 post-graduate education. As a nursing academic                     communication technology (ICT) in health care.
                 Helen has primarily taught in the clinical nursing
                                                                                    Johanna has led important research in the development
                 pathways teaching advanced health assessment, and                  and application of approaches to evaluate ICT,
                 supporting nurses at various stages of their academic              including new tools and methods which have been
                 careers from student nurses to nurse practitioners.                adopted internationally. She has particular expertise in
                                                                                    the study of medication safety. Johanna has contributed
                 As an early career researcher, Helen's academic inter-             to theoretical models regarding the design of complex
                 est has led her to explore professional nursing values,            multi-method ICT evaluations. Integral to assessing
                 value dissonance and the impact of systems and situ-               the effectiveness of ICT to innovate work, and
                 ational context on the expression of nursing values.               improve safety and quality of care, is gaining a deep
                 Her recently completed doctoral work in this area                  understanding of clinical work and communication
                 found that healthcare environments obstruct nursing                processes. Thus a core element of Prof Westbrook’s
                 values, creating a gap between how nurses want to,                 research has been developing and applying novel
                 and how they are able to, practice.                                observational and analysis approaches to investigate
                                                                                    these processes in a range of health settings, including
                 Helen's research challenges nurses, nurse leader-                  several studies of emergency department work. This
                                                                                    research has included the development of the Work
                 ship along with healthcare leaders to acknowledge
                                                                                    Observation Method by Activity Timing (WOMBAT)
                 and address the visibility of values in contemporary               software to support the conduct of observational
                 practice, and the dissonance between the values                    workflow studies. Her research has led to significant
                 of healthcare professionals and those that drive                   advances in our understanding of how clinical
                 healthcare delivery. Helen is particularly interested in           information systems deliver (or fail to deliver) expected
                 supporting organisational climates to build resilient              benefits and supported translation of this evidence into
                 professionally self-confident health professionals.                policy, practice, and IT system changes. Johanna has
                                                                                    over 390 publications and been awarded > $45M in
                                                                                    research grants.
                                                                                    Johanna is an elected International Fellow of the
                                                                                    American College of Medical Informatics, Fellow of the
                                                                                    Australasian College of Health Informatics, and has
                                                                                    been an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American
                                                                                    Medical Informatics Association. In 2014 she was
                                                                                    named Australian ICT professional of the year by the
                                                                                    Australian Information Industry Association. In 2016
                                                                                    she was appointed by the Federal Minister for Health
                                                                                    to the Board of the Australian Digital Health Agency.
                                                                                    She is Chair of the Deeble Institute Advisory Board,
                                                                                    Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, and
                                                                                    a member of the Boards of the Sax Institute and the
                                                                                    International Medical Informatics Association.

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INVITED SPEAKERS

                       Dr Karen Day                                                        Professor M
                                                                                                     ​ ichelle Glass
                       Senior Lecturer, Director of Postgraduate                           Molecular Pharmacologist, Head of the
                       Studies in Health Informatics,                                      Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology,
                       The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ                            Otago University, NZ

I am a health informatician with a dream.                          Professor Michelle Glass took up the position of Head
I was trained as a nurse and midwife, after which I did a          of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology in
BA in public health and health services management. My             July 2018, after 17 years at the University of Auckland,
Masters was in managed care for people with long term              including six years as the Head of Pharmacology and Clinical
health issues, and my PhD in Information Systems was about         Pharmacology.
change management linked to health IT projects. I am now an        As a molecular pharmacologist, Professor Glass’ research
academic, researching and teaching about health informatics.       focuses on the expression, function and molecular
My dream began when I was a disability rights activist in          pharmacology of the cannabinoid receptors and their
South Africa in the 1980s and 90s, when we began to change
                                                                   potential role in treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
the world. My dream is now about building the health
                                                                   Her recent research interests have extended to identifying
information workforce to enable amazing things to happen in
                                                                   the mechanism by which synthetic cannabinoids are resulting
health care.
                                                                   in high levels of toxicity in the community. Following her
                                                                   PhD in which she mapped the then newly discovered
                                                                   cannabinoid CB1 receptor in the human brain, she worked
                                                                   as a postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institutes of Health
                                                                   in Bethesda, Maryland for five years before returning to New
                                                                   Zealand in 2000 to take up a role as a Lecturer within the
                                                                   Department of Pharmacology at the University of Auckland.
                       Dr ​Patrick Gladding                        She has published over 80 papers on cannabinoids, and
                       Cardiologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                                                                   numerous book chapters. Her contributions to the field
Patrick Gladding is a specialist in both general cardiology        have been acknowledged by an early career award from the
and internal medicine. He is currently employed as a               International Cannabinoid Research Society in 2009 and by
cardiologist at North Shore Hospital and has expertise in          election to President of this society in 2015.
echocardiography, Personalized and Genomic medicine.
Patrick trained in cardiology at the Greenlane Cardiovascular
Service, and completed a fellowship in advanced cardiac
imaging at the Cleveland Clinic. He works at both Waitemata
Cardiology and Ascot Hospital.

                                                                                           Dr Nick Gow
                                                                                           Infectious Disease Physician,
                                                                                           Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

                                                                   Nick Gow is an Infectious Disease Physician who completed
                                                                   his training in Auckland and conducted a fellowship at the
                                                                   John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, including secondments
                                                                   at the Headington Bone Infection Unit and the Rare and
                                                                   Imported Pathogens Laboratory in Salisbury. His research
                                                                   interests include bone and joint infection, tropical medicine,
                                                                   and Staphylococcus Aureus blood stream infection. He is
                                                                   currently working at Waitemata District Health Board.

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INVITED SPEAKERS
  2019 ANZICS
REGIONAL ASM
NEW ZEALAND

                                                                                                          Dr Fiona Moir
                                                                                                          MBChB, MRCGP, PhD
                                         Dr Grant Howard                                                  Director, Connect Communications,
                                         Intensivist, Waikato DHB, Hamilton, NZ                           Auckland, NZ

                 Dr Howard graduated with a degree in medicine in South           Fiona has a background in General Practice, mental
                 Africa in 1991. He moved to New Zealand in 1996 to               health and medical education. She works part-time as
                 access training in Intensive Care, and gained membership         Director of Medical Student Affairs at the University of
                 of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians after            Auckland where she has created the SAFE-DRS wellbeing
                 training in Christchurch, thereafter being admitted to           curriculum, and been part of a team devising mental
                 the College of Intensive Care Medicine as a foundation           health strategies for the wider university. In 2018, she won
                                                                                  the Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Award for Health, Safety
                 member.
                                                                                  and Wellbeing. Outside of the University, she is a Director
                 In 2010 he graduated from MIT with an MBA, and                   of two companies: Connect Communications, a medical
                 subsequently earned fellowship of the Royal Australasian         education business focussed on self-care, supervision
                 College of Medical Administrators in 2013. In between            and communication skills, and First Response, providing
                 life as a practicing intensivist he has embarked into forays     training for identifying and responding to distress in the
                 in management at various levels, from Deputy Director            workplace. In 2008, she co-authored the CALM website
                 General to Chief Operating Officer, and held a number            and her PhD is in practitioner wellbeing.
                 of positions in leadership of the profession and related
                 Colleges.
                 He is the author of The Accountable Organisation.
                 Dr Howard is interested in behavioural economics, serving
                 the community, and is committed to egalitarianism. He                                    Jessica Nand
                 has a lifelong goal of achieving humility, in pursuit of                                 Pharmacist Team Leader ICU/HDU,
                 which more work is needed.                                                               Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

                                                                                  Jessica Nand is the Pharmacist Team Leader for Surgical
                                                                                  Services at Waitemata District Health Board and the ICU/
                                                                                  HDU Pharmacist at North Shore Hospital.
                                                                                  Jessica works as a clinical pharmacist with an interest
                                                                                  in critical care, clinical education and medication safety.
                                         Dr George Laking
                                         Consultant Medical Oncologist,
                                                                                  Jessica has trained in critical care and worked as a senior
                                         Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ               pharmacist in the Department of Critical Care Medicine
                                                                                  (DCCM) at Auckland City Hospital before taking up a
                 George grew up in Wellington and studied medicine in             leadership role at North Shore Hospital. She is passionate
                 Dunedin and Wellington. On his father’s side, he is from         about working in a multi-disciplinary team and training
                 Lincolnshire via Onehunga, and on his mother’s side, from        students/staff in an inter-professional learning environment.
                 Te Whakatōhea via Gore. He completed his postgraduate
                 training in medical oncology at the Christie Hospital
                 in Manchester. Along the way he wrote his PhD in the
                 Economics of Diagnosis, and his MD on tumour perfusion.
                 He has lived and worked in Auckland and Whangārei
                 since 2007. He served for eight years as a member of
                 PHARMAC’s Pharmacological and Therapeutics Advisory
                 Committee, and more recently has chaired the Māori
                 Health Commmittee of the RACP and is NZ President-Elect
                 for the RACP. His current project looks at taking medical
                 oncology out of the hospital and into community practice.

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INVITED SPEAKERS

                         Dr Alison Pirret                                                     Nelmari Swanepoel
                         Nurse Practitioner, Critical Care Complex,                           Senior Physiotherapist ICU/HDU,
                         Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ                                   Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

Dr Alison Pirret is employed as a Nurse Practitioner in the           Nelmari Swanepoel is a senior Physiotherapist in the ICU/HDU
Critical Care Complex, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland. Alison          at North Shore Hospital and has been working for Waitemata
works clinically within the ICU outreach service, sharing the role    District Health Board for 13 years.
with the ICU registrars and the Patient at Risk Team in providing
                                                                      Originally from South Africa, she emigrated with her husband
care to the physiologically unstable ward/ED patient. She works
                                                                      in 2004 to find new adventures in Aotearoa. She started her
closely with the education team and is actively involved in
                                                                      career in NZ at ADHB as a community physiotherapist but her
nursing/interdisciplinary research. Her research interests include
                                                                      longing to return to the hospital setting led her to a career
nasal high flow oxygen in ward patients, advanced nursing
                                                                      at WDHB in 2006. She has a keen passion for treating and
practice, diagnostic reasoning and improving patient outcomes.
                                                                      managing patients with respiratory complications/problems
Alison is also employed as Senior Lecturer in the School of
                                                                      and enjoys the great challenges these patients present in the
Nursing, Massey University, coordinating and teaching the post
                                                                      critical care setting.
graduate clinical assessment paper and teaching in the nurse
practitioner training programme. Alison is Assistant Editor of the    Her second passion is teaching and education therefore
journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing and is Chair of        has been part of many projects such as establishing the
the Health Quality and Safety Commission Deteriorating Patient        Tracheostomy Management team for WDHB and has been
Programme Expert Advisory Group.                                      a longstanding member of the Acute Care Training Faculty
                                                                      delivering critical care education to nursing, medical and allied
                         Geoffrey M Shaw                              health staff across Waitemata.
                         MBChB, FANZCA, FCICM, HonFEngNZ
                         Intensive Care Specialist,
                         Professor of Intensive Care,
                         University of Otago, Christchurch
                         Adjunct Professor,                                                   Janelle Wierenga
                         Department of Mechanical Engineering,                                Senior Lecturer, Small Animal
                         University of Canterbury                                             Emergency and Critical Care;
                                                                                              Head of the Emergency and
Geoff is an intensive care specialist and Professor of Intensive                              Critical Care Department, Massey
                                                                                              University, Palmerston North, NZ
Care at the University of Otago, Christchurch and an Adjunct
Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering,                Janelle Wierenga is a Senior Lecturer in Small Animal
University of Canterbury. He is also the first clinician to be made   Emergency and Critical Care and head of the Emergency
an honorary fellow of Engineering New Zealand. His research           and Critical Care Department at Massey University. This role
interests include modelling and control of agitation-sedation,        includes research, teaching veterinary and veterinary technical
insulin-glucose dynamics, cardiovascular dynamics and acute           students, management of the ICU, ECC clinical work along
respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in critically ill patients.      with clinical teaching and post-graduate supervision and
Other interests include arguing why evidence based medicine           training. Janelle graduated from Michigan State University
might be bad for you, building sundials and cosmology                 with a DVM in 2003; a rotating internship in small animal
                                                                      medicine and surgery at the University of Illinois followed by
                                                                      a residency in ECC at UC Davis, California, USA. She became
                                                                      board-certified as a diplomate in small animal ECC by the
                                                                      American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
                                                                      in 2008. She then worked for 4 years at a private speciality
                                                                      and referral practice in Seattle, Washington before completing
                                                                      a Master in Public Health at the University of Washington in
                                                                      2014. Her main research interests are trauma, CPR, zoonotic
                                                                      infectious diseases and One Health and she is currently
                                                                      completing a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology at
                                                                      Massey University. She is a board member of the Working
                                                                      Dog Centre at Massey University, training dog handlers in ECC
                                                                      topics and is a registered specialist in the Australia and New
                                                                      Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists.

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INVITED SPEAKERS
  2019 ANZICS
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NEW ZEALAND

                                                                                                        Ivayla Yozova​
                                                                                                        Senior Lecturer, Veterinary
                                         Dr Curtis Walker                                               Emergency and Critical Care,
                                         Chair, Medical Council of New                                  Massey University, Palmerston
                                         Zealand, Palmerston North, NZ                                  North, NZ

                 Ko Whakatōhea rāua ko Ngāti Porou ngā iwi.                     Ivayla is a Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care
                                                                                specialist, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary
                 Formerly a veterinarian, Dr Walker retrained in human
                                                                                Emergency and Critical Care since 2017. She completed
                 medicine and qualified from Auckland Medical School
                                                                                her 3-year ECC residency in the Veterinary Teaching
                 in 2007. He obtained his Fellowships in nephrology and
                                                                                Hospital, University of Bern, Switzerland (2013-2016),
                 general medicine in 2015 and 2016. He was President of
                                                                                including a postgraduate doctoral degree on the topic:
                 the New Zealand Resident Doctors Association (NZRDA)
                                                                                “Hydroxyethyl starch in critically-ill dogs and cats”. She
                 for 5 years, and serves on the board of the Māori Medical
                                                                                obtained her veterinary degree from Trakia University,
                 Practitioners Association (Te ORA). In 2015 he was elected
                                                                                Bulgaria (2002-2007), after which she joined the National
                 to the Medical Council of New Zealand and was elected
                                                                                Veterinary College of Toulouse, France for a Small Animal
                 as Chair of the Medical Council in February 2019.
                                                                                Rotating Internship (2008-2009). Prior to her residency
                 He is committed to ensuring our medical workforce and          she worked in a private small animal after-hours ECC
                 medical institutions are culturally competent and able to      practice on the French Riviera. During that time, she
                 deliver culturally safe training to doctors and culturally     completed an MBA (Institute of Business Administration
                 safe care to patients. He commenced work as a renal and        of Nice, France, 2010-2011) and a Pain Management
                 general physician at MidCentral District Health Board and      Certificate (Medical Faculty, University of Montpelier,
                 loves living in Palmerston North with his wife and two         France, 2011-2012).
                 tamariki.                                                      Her current position as a Senior Lecturer of Veterinary ECC
                                                                                at Massey University (since 2017) involves clinical work in
                                                                                the Pet Emergency Centre, patient-focused and didactic
                                                                                teaching of students, interns and residents and cat-friendly
                                         Professor ​J ennifer Weller            practice reorganization. She advocates effective learning
                                         Head of the Centre for Medical         techniques and holds an AFHEA certificate. Her research
                                         and Health Sciences Education,         interests include the endothelial glycocalyx (PhD project),
                                         The University of Auckland;            feline trauma, minimally invasive techniques and breaking
                                         Specialist Anaesthetist, Auckland      dogmas. She is part of the University’s animal rescue team.
                                         City Hospital, Auckland, NZ

                 Professor Jennifer Weller is Head of the Centre for
                 Medical and Health Sciences Education at the University
                 of Auckland, and a specialist anaesthetist at Auckland
                 City Hospital. She is on the Editorial Board for the British
                 Journal of Anaesthesia.
                 Her research includes workplace-based assessment,
                 simulation, teamwork and patient safety. She leads
                 a national, government-funded program aimed at
                 establishing multidisciplinary simulation-based team
                 training for surgical staff. Her research in workplace-
                 based assessment explores both the psychometric
                 properties of assessment tools, qualitative analysis of how
                 these assessments work in
                 clinical practice.
                 Professor Weller holds positions with the Australian and
                 New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in education,
                 assessment and research, with a current focus on
                 competency-based education.

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SOCIAL PROGRAMME

WELCOME RECEPTION

Delegates and exhibitors are invited to the Welcome Reception to be held
with the industry representatives. This is an opportunity for us to welcome
you to the conference and for you to meet and mingle with friends,
colleagues and industry representatives.
Date : Wednesday 3 April 2019
Time : 5.00 pm - 7.00 pm / Exhibition Hall,
Where : The Spencer on Bryon Hotel, Takapuna, Auckland
Dress Code : Smart Casual
Cost: One ticket is included in the Registration fee.
Additional Tickets can be purchased for $68.00 each
inclusive of GST.

FRENCH WINE TASTING COMPETITION!
Accept the challenge and test your knowledge of French Wine! A fun
and interactive wine tasting competition where teams will compete for
accolades and prestige (not to mention a bottle or two of fabulous French
wine)! Hosted by the experts at Maison Vauron French Wine Merchants.
Date : Wednesday 3 April 2019
Time : from 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Where : Kestral/Pacific Rooms, The Spencer on Byron Hotel,
		 Takapuna, Auckland
Dress Code : Casual
                                                                              Te Radar
Cost: Complimentary. Drinks other than the wine are at your own expense.
Additional guest tickets can be purchased for $68.00 each inclusive of GST.

CONFERENCE DINNER

Join us for a fun evening with friends and colleagues. 'Enjoy a sumptuous
3 - course meal, an entertaining talk from well-known NZ personality Te
Radar, followed by the opportunity to dance the night away with Phil
Madsen a popular Auckland entertainer.​​
Date : Thursday 4 April 2019
Time : From 7.00 pm,
Where : The Wharf, 2 Queen Street, Northcote Point, Auckland
Dress Code : Cocktail                                                         Phil Madsen

Cost: Tickets can be purchased for $145.00 each inclusive of GST.

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                       "PAST FORWARD
                         YOUR ICU"

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  W E D N E S DAY 3 A P R I L 2 0 1 9

1100          Registration, Exhibition Open, Welcome Tea & Coffee

1215-1230     Conference Opening

MAORI, MEDICAL SPECIALTIES AND ICUs                                                                                                 Chair: Louise Elia

1230-1300     Hine Elder, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
              Psychiatry, Experience with TBI

1300-1330     Dr Curtis Walker, Chair, Medical Council of NZ, Palmerston North, NZ
              Cultural Competency and Safety

              Dr George Laking, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ
1330-1400     Oncology

1400-1430     Afternoon Tea and Industry Exhibition

TOXICITIES                                                                                                                          Chair: Geoff Shaw

1430-1500     Dr Patrick Gladding, Cardiologist, Theranostics Lab (NZ) Ltd & Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
              Next Generation Cardiology for the Intensivist
1500-1530     Dr Ivayla Yozova, Senior Lecturer, Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and Dr Janelle Wierenga, Senior Lecturer,
              Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care; Head of the Emergency and Critical Care Department, Massey University,
              Palmerston North, NZ
              Small Animal Toxicity
1530-1600     Professor Michelle Glass, Molecular Pharmacologist, Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology,
              Otago University, NZ
              The Scourge of Synthetic Drugs

1600-1700     Business Meeting — ANZICS

1600-1700     Business Meeting — NZCCCN

1700-1900     Welcome Reception and Industry Exhibition w
                                                        ​ ith Sponsors and Exhibitors

1900-2030     French Wine Tasting Competition

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                   T H U R S DAY 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 9

                 0800-0900     Registration Open, Industry Exhibition, Arrival Tea & Coffee

                 0800-0900     WORKSHOP 1 – Hosted by Intermed Medical                                                                      The Boardroom

                               Optimising Patient-Ventilator Interaction (Intellisync+ By Hamilton Medical)
                               Asynchronies are a frequent issue in ventilated patients. They can have
                               consequences such as difficult weaning and prolonged mechanical ventilation, and
                               may be associated with increased mortality. Waveform analysis can help clinicians
                               identify asynchronies and optimise ventilator settings to improve patient - ventilator
                               interaction, however this requires specific training and a constant bedside presence,
                               as patient conditions may change frequently.
                               In this workshop, we explain how best to identify and manage different types of
                               asynchronies. A recent innovation in this area is IntelliSync+, which continuously
                               analyses ventilator waveforms to detect patient efforts and uses this information to
                               optimise triggering and cycling breath-by-breath.
                               To register for this workshop, please contact Kinga Palmer on kinga@intermed.co.nz
                               or 021 243 6690.

                 BUILDING YOUR ICU – PHYSICALLY AND ORGANISATIONALLY                                                                    Chair: Anne Moon

                 0900-0920     Craig Carr, Dunedin Hospital, Dunedin, NZ​

                 0920-0940     Dr Grant Howard, Intensivist, Waikato DHB, Hamilton, NZ

                 0940-1000     Dr Catherine Simpson, Specialist, Critical Care Complex, C
                                                                                        ​ ounties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ

                 1000-1030     Anne Moon, Health Planner, Jasmax, Auckland, NZ

                 1030-1100     Morning Tea, Industy Exhibition

                 TECHNOLOGY IN YOUR ICU                                                                                                    Chair: Karen Day

                 1100-1130     Associate Professor Graeme Hart, Chief Medical Information Officer & Senior Staff Specialist in
                               Intensive Care, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia
                               EMRs and ICUs - A User's Perspective
                 1130-1200     Professor Johanna Westbrook, Director of the Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research,
                               Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University,
                               North Ryde, NSW, Australia
                               Decision Support in the Era of AI: What Have We Learnt from Electronic
                               Decision Support in Clinical Systems to Drive Improvements in Safety?
                 1200-1230     Dr Todd Fraser, Intensivist, Retrieval Physician and Educator, Osler Technology, Queensland, Australia
                               Technology and how it can be applied to education in the 21st Century

                 1230-1330     Lunch, Industry Exhibition and Posters

                 MEDICAL FREE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

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1230-1245                                                              1245-1300
Dr Michael Tatton, CVICU Registrar, Auckland DHB,                      Dr Paul Ryan, ICU Registrar, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, NZ
Auckland, NZ                                                           Prospective Quality Improvement Audit of Sepsis
Reducing Unnecessary Laboratory Blood Testing                          Management amongst Patients Admitted to
in the Intensive Care Unit:                                            Waikato Hospital ICU/HDU
A Provincial New Zealand Perspective                                   with Sepsis

TEAMS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR ICU                                                                                               Chair: Todd Fraser

1330-1400       Dr Karen Day, Senior Lecturer, Director of Postgraduate Studies in Health Informatics, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
                Intensive Care at a Distance: Exploring a Telemedicine Paradox
1400-1430       Dr Helen Rook, Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Victoria
                University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ
                Creating Positive Cultures — Why It Matters
1430-1500       Professor Johanna Westbrook, Director of the Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of
                Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, Australia
                Unprofessional Behaviours in Health Care. What is the Problem and What Interventions
                are Effective in Bringing Change?

1500-1530       Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters

WHO WILL WORK IN YOUR ICU?                                                                                            Chair: Chrissie Evans Wilson

1530-1550       Tony Prangnell, Senior Registered Anaesthetic Technician, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                Anaesthetic Techs in ICU
1550-1610       Jessica Nand, Pharmacist Team Leader ICU/HDU, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                Pharmacists in ICU
1610-1630       Nelmari Swanepoel, Senior Physiotherapist ICU/HDU, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                Physiotherapists in ICU
1630-1650       Dr Helen Rook, Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health,
                Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ
                Rethinking Care Delivery - It Really is all about the Task

1830            TRANSPORT TO GALA DINNER FROM SPENCER ON BYRON HOTEL

from 1900       Gala Dinner

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                    F R I DAY 5 A P R I L 2 0 1 9

                 0800-0900        Registration Open, Industry Exhibition, Arrival Tea & Coffee

                                                                                                                                                         The
                 0800-0900        WORKSHOP 2 – Hosted by Medipak Surgical                                                                         Boardroom

                                  The Journey of C-Mac                                                                                             Hosted by

                                  Every patient is unique and so is their airway. In addition to that,
                                  intubation conditions can vary from the hospital bed to a fully packed ICU,
                                  Theatre, A&E environment or to an accident scene.
                                  With the C-MAC® system, our mission is to give you various alternatives,
                                  so that you can ensure the highest standard of patient safety. Together
                                  with various endoscopes, we offer the C-MAC® system with which you can
                                  minimize uncertainties and risks, as you have the right tool available for
                                  every situation. One system makes the difference – the C-MAC®!

                 EDUCATION IN THE '00s                                                                                                Chair: Jennifer Weller

                 0900-0930        Dr Todd Fraser, Intensivist, Retrieval Physician and Educator, Osler Technology, Queensland, Australia
                                  Competency Training in ICU and How OSLER Can Support It
                 0930-0950        Sasha Kljakovic, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                                  VR Education about the Deteriorating Patient
                 0950-1010        Professor Geoff Shaw, Intensive Care Specialist, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ
                                  Designing Therapeutics So They Work - Engineering Solutions to ICU Problems
                 1010-1030        Tim & Janette Ashton
                                  Support for Donor’s Families
                 1030-1100        Morning Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters

                 TECHNOLOGY AND DISEASE STATES                                                                                             Chair: Lara Hopley

                 1100-1130        Associate Professor Graeme Hart, Chief Medical Information Officer & Senior Staff
                                  Specialist in Intensive Care, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia
                                  MET Database
                 1130-1200        Dr Nick Gow, Infectious Disease Physician, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ
                                  Infectious Diseases and the Future of ICU
                 1200-1230        Professor Jennifer Weller, Head of the Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education,
                                  The University of Auckland; Specialist Anaesthetist, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, NZ
                                  Simulation — What's the Evidence?
                 1230-1330         Lunch, Industry Exhibition and Posters

                 NURSING/ALLIED HEALTH FREE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

                 1230-1245                                           1245-1300
                 Helen Polley, Critical Care Complex,                Thomas Bond, Physiotherapist, Capital & Coast DHB,
                 Counties Manukau Health, NZ                         Wellington, NZ
                 Role Modelling Environmental                        Kate Humphreys, Capital & Coast DHB, Wellington, NZ
                 Protection in Critical Care                         Inspiratory Muscle Training to Assist Weaning from
                                                                     Mechanical Ventilation:
                                                                     A Case Report

                 RETIREMENT                                                                                               Chair: Denholm and Roanne Crone

                 1330-1400         Dr Charlotte Chambers, Principal Analyst (Policy & Research), ASMS, Wellington, NZ
                                   Retirement Issues for Intensivists: Why is Retiring Gracefully such a Challenge?

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 1400-1450      Mary Holm, Columnist & Author, Auckland, NZ
                You Don’t Need $1 Million - Getting Your Money Sorted for Retirement

 1450-1500      Q&A
 1500-1530      Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition and Posters

 THINKING OUTSIDE OUR SQUARE                                                                                                     Chair Gillian Bishop

 1530-1630      Dr Fiona Moir, Director, Connect Communications, Auckland, NZ
                Preventing and Managing Burnout
 1630-1700      Dr Ivayla Yozova, Senior Lecturer, Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and
                Dr Janelle Wierenga, Senior Lecturer, Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care; Head of the Emergency and Critical Care
                Department, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ
                How to do Vet ICU
 1700-1730      Dr Alison Pirret, Nurse Practitioner, Critical Care Complex, Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
                Adding Nurse Practitioners to the Critical Care Team
 1730           Presentation of Free Paper Prizes & Conference Close

SERVO-U
The power of you
Protective ventilation                                                     Inspired by you

SERVO-U® delivers many effective options for protective ven-               SERVO development has always been based on
tilation. All of them more accessible, understandable and easy             collaboration with intensive care users from around the
to implement. Which means more patients in all phases of                   world. SERVO-U takes this tradition even further. Never
ventilation – controlled, supported, non-invasive and during               before have so many users been involved to such a high
spontaneous breathing trials – can benefit from advanced                   degree at all stages of development, a design that makes it
lung protective strategies.                                                possible for more clinical staff to access and use advanced
                                                                           lung protective strategies.

www.getinge.com/anz

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POSTER DISPLAYS
  2019 ANZICS
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NEW ZEALAND

                 1. Evaluation of Current Early Mobilisation Practice within The Paediatric Intensive Care Unit,
                    Starship Children's Hosptial
                    Meghann Trotter, Paediatric Physiotherapist, Auckland DHB, Auckland, New Zealand

                 2. Impact of Day and Night Shifts and Weekends on Adherence to Practice of Low Tidal Volume
                    Ventilation Strategy in Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients
                    Dr Rashid Nadeem, Associate Professor, Dubai Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

                 3. What’s the Target? Fluid Strategy in the Intensive Care Unit
                    Dr Alistair Rocke, House Officer, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, New Zealand

                 4. A Case of Dyscoagulation
                    Dr Matthew Grimes, ICU Registrar/Anaesthetic Fellow, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia

                 5. Respiratory Failure Secondary to Myositis Associated Graft-versus-Host Disease
                    Dr Matthew Grimes, ICU Registrar/Anaesthetic Fellow, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia

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EXHIBITOR LISTING & FLOORPLAN

 BY STAND NUMBER                              BY ORGANISATION

 NUMBERS   ORGANISATION                       ORGANISATION                         NUMBERS

       1   Vyaire Medical                     3M                                   5
       2   Medtronic New Zealand Ltd          Active Healthcare                    9 & 10
       3   Connected Healthcare Systems       Avanos Medical Australia Pty Ltd     8
       4   Intermed Medical                   Baxter Healthcare                    21
       5   3M                                 Connected Healthcare Systems         3
       6   GE Healthcare Australia Pty Ltd    Draeger New Zealand                  11
       7   Medipak Surgical New Zealand       Fisher & Paykel Healthcare           19 & 20
       8   Avanos Medical Australia Pty Ltd   GE Healthcare Australia Pty Ltd      6
  9 & 10   Active Healthcare                  Getinge New Zealand                  18
      11   Draeger New Zealand                Integra                              12
      12   Integra                            Intermed Medical                     4
 13 & 14   Teleflex Medical New Zealand       Medipak Surgical New Zealand         7
      15   USL Medical                        Medtronic New Zealand Ltd            2
      16   Medxus                             MedXus Ltd                           16
      17   Philips Australia & New Zealand    Philips Australia & New Zealand      17
      18   Getinge New Zealand                Teleflex Medical New Zealand         13 & 14
 19 & 20   Fisher & Paykel Healthcare         USL Medical                          15
      21   Baxter Healthcare                  Vyaire Medical                       1

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SPONSOR PROFILES
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                 STANDS: 19 & 20                                                                                                   C O N TA C T:
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                 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare –
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                 PLATINUM SPONSOR
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                                                                                                       15 Maurice Paykel Place, East Tamaki,
                                                                                                             Auckland 2013, New Zealand
                                                                                                                          www.fphcare.com

                 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of products and systems for use
                 in respiratory care, acute care, surgery and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Our medical devices and
                 technologies are designed to help patients transition to less acute care settings, help them recover quicker and
                 assist them to avoid more acute conditions.

                 We are a global business, based in 37 countries and selling into 120. Since the 1970s, we have focused on
                 continuous improvement and innovation in the development of world-leading medical devices and technologies,
                 and today, our products are considered leaders in their respective fields.

                 STAND: 18                                                                                                         C O N TA C T:
                                                                                                                                Alan Cavell
                 Getinge New Zealand Pty Ltd –
                                                                                                                    Alan.Cavell@getinge.com
                 GOLD SPONSOR
                                                                                                                              021 874 882 
                                                                                    Level 2, Building B, Millennium Centre, 600 Great South
                                                                                                      Road, Ellerslie, Auckland, New Zealand
                                                                                                                        www.getinge.com/anz

                 Getinge is a global provider of innovative solutions for operating rooms, intensive care units, sterilization and
                 endoscopic reprocessing departments, endovascular procedures and for life science companies and institutions.
                 Based on our first-hand experience and close partnerships with clinical experts, healthcare professionals and
                 medical-technology specialists, we are committed to improving the everyday life for people – today and tomorrow.
                 We are passionate about healthcare; both for those providing it, and the people in need for it. And after more than a
                 century of creating healthcare innovations, we still share a passion for helping our customers improve people’s lives.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES

STANDS: 5                                                                                                                     CONTACT:
3M                                                                                                                       Stacy Yap
                                                                                                                 syap3@mmm.com
                                                                                                                  +61 417 789 615
                                                              3M Medical Solutions Division, Health Care Business Group, Building A,
                                                                                 1 Rivette Road, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Vascular Access Solutions

3M has evolved into a global powerhouse driven by innovation & integrity. Science is at the heart of everything we do. Our broad
portfolio of innovative tools can help you protect every I.V. catheter — from insertion to removal. Our wide variety of Vascular
Access Solutions cater from hand hygiene, skin preps and barrier films to securement devices, transparent dressings, and disinfecting
caps. Our evidence-based products can help you deliver compassionate care, protect patient & clinician safety, help prevent the risks
of costly complications, and improve patient satisfaction. 3M generates breakthroughs that make lives better. No one applies science
to life the way we do.

STANDS: 9 & 10                                                                                                                CONTACT:
Active Healthcare                                                                                           Shontelle Bradshaw
                                                                                                  shontelle@activehealthcare.co.nz
                                                                                                                 0800 336 339 
                                                                                     PO Box 201157 Auckland Airport Auckland 2150
                                                                                                       www.activehealthcare.co.nz

Active Healthcare delivers premium healthcare solutions that support mobility and safe patient handling. We specialise in state-of-
the-art LINET hospital beds and patient transfer and repositioning solutions, including HoverMatt air assisted safe lateral transfer
and Guldmann ceiling hoists. Active Healthcare customises equipment to ensure its fit for purpose and exceeds expectations. We
deliver, set up and support clients in the use of their new equipment and provide training for care staff to ensure confidence in use,
for the lifetime of the product. With more than 30 years’ experience, Active Healthcare is a trusted solutions provider to the New
Zealand healthcare sector.

STAND: 21                                                                                                                     CONTACT:
                                                                                                                 Suzanne Carter
Baxter Healthcare Ltd                                                                                  suzanne_carter@baxter.com
                                                                                                                64 9 574 2400 
                                                                               PO Box 14062, Panmure, Auckland 1741, New Zealand
                                                                                                                 www.baxter.com
Baxter provides a broad portfolio of essential renal and hospital products, including home, acute and in-centre dialysis; sterile IV
solutions; infusion systems and devices; parenteral nutrition; biosurgery products and anaesthetics; and pharmacy automation,
software and services. The company's global footprint and the critical nature of its products and services play a key role in expanding
access to healthcare in emerging and developed countries. Baxter's employees worldwide are building upon the company's rich
heritage of medical breakthroughs to advance the next generation of healthcare innovations that enable patient care.

STAND: 3                                                                                                                      CONTACT:
                                                                                                                     Karen Dry
Connected Healthcare Systems Ltd
                                                                                                             admin@chsnz.co.nz
                                                                                                             +64 9 973 4189 
                                                                             PO Box 97 301, Manukau 2241, Auckland, New Zealand
                                                                                                                www.chsnz.co.nz

Connected Healthcare Systems is a New Zealand owned and operated company bringing New Zealand customers the very latest
in high quality, medical devices and technology. Proud to be partnering with Mindray Medical for all your patient monitoring and
anaesthesia equipment. Also proud to represent,Vocera Communication Systems, Our integrated, intelligent system enables users to
communicate instantly with each other simply by saying the name, function, or group of the desired recipient, and securely delivers
text messages and alerts directly to and from their device of choice.

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