ACPIC 2021: Panel Discussion: Health System Pressures


About

The ACP International Conference provides an unmatched opportunity for our members to learn from experts and leaders in paramedicine. ACPIC 2021 was delivered as a hybrid conference (online and face to face in the Sunshine Coast, QLD and Hobart, TAS) in November 2021.

Biographies

Matt Langley

Extensive History working in hospital capacity management and patient flow, most recently as a Nursing Director at the Metro North Patient Access and Coordination Hub (MN PACH). In July 2020, Matt was tasked with leading the Metro North Virtual ED project and together with a small team of dedicated colleagues successfully developed and implemented a service the first of its kind in Queensland.

Vivienne Tippett

Professor Vivienne Tippett is currently A/Head of School and Director of Research for the School of Clinical Sciences, QUT. Prior to joining QUT in 2012, she was the Director of the Australian Centre for Prehospital Research at QAS. She has extensive experience as a researcher and consultant in the emergency pre-hospital, health and emergency health systems and is widely published. Her work has been recognised with an OAM for services to para-medical education (2018); a Distinguished Service medal from QAS (2012) for services to paramedic research and a CRC Association national award for research innovation (2019). She is a Fellow of the Jamieson Trauma Institute at RBWH.

Sonia Martin

Sonia Martin met Dr Nova Evans in February 2017 whilst working in the Public Health System. Within their employed roles, Sonia & Nova worked as managers of services whose primary focus was to discharge people safely home from the hospital system.

As skilled leaders, they began to search for a way to positively impact the local community’s healthcare at an individual level. Sonia & Nova decided they had 20 – 30 years of their professional years left to make a difference as health professionals in Australia.

After spending time together discussing their professional drivers and passions and viewing the shocking data around Australians experiencing homelessness and poverty, they set about to influence lives of vulnerable Australians in a positive way. In 2018 Sonia & Nova created a new model of care, and a new healthcare service named Sunny Street, which has now had over 30,000 conversations and consultations with people doing it tough in Australia.

Sunny Street offers the chance for people to take the time and have a conversation with a Nurse and/or a Doctor regarding their health journey. The Sunny Street teams meet people where they’re at in their lives, and create a psychologically safe space to be heard.

Sonia and Nova are passionate about thinking outside the box for solutions to challenges and actioning change within healthcare.

Session moderator: Hayley Grant


Presented by Vivienne Tippett, Matt Langley & Sonia Martin


Lessons

Details

Length
30 minutes
Released
7th Mar 2022
Cost
Member free
Non-member $19
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