Speaker Slides

To view speaker PowerPoints please click on the google drive link to download (subject to speaker consent).
Available presentations are listed in alphabetical order by surname below. 

If you would like access to a speaker presentation that is not listed below, please contact the Iceberg Events team at mika@icebergevents.com.au. 

Participants’ lived experience and acceptability of a suite of imposed and self-selected digital health services to assist with diet and exercise behaviour change in complex chronic conditions: Mixed methods study
Amandine Barnett, The University of Queensland

Collective Wisdom & Collaborative Benchmarking - The Telehealth Victoria Community of Practice Experience
Shona Callum, Peninsula Health

A Referral Stalemate: Triaging GP Referrals through a Telehealth Assessment Process
Ida Chen and John North, Queensland Health

Skill needs of hospital workers in digital health
Sisira Edirippulige, The University of Queensland

Virtual Care Clinical Governance, reinventing the wheel or responding to new risks?
Mickael Gieules, South Western Sydney Local Health District

Delivering child health and development checks in the virtual environment
Leonie Hellwig, WA Country Health Service

Equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility: what the Australian Teletrial Program can offer Country SA residents
Krishna Kathawala, SA Health

Objective Evaluation of a Training Program for International Telemedicine Conferences in Asia
Kuriko Kudo, Kyushu University Hospital

Using digital applications to build telehealth capability in the country WA workforce
Katherine Lamont, WA Country Health Service (WACHS)

The Rise and Fall of Telehealth in New Zealand
Ruth Large, Whakarongorau Aotearoa

One-way Video in Clinical Consultation
Ruth Large, Whakarongorau Aotearoa

Keynote Address - Telehealth: From “Neat” to “Necessary” and the Need for Thoughtful Implementation
Professor James Marcin, UC Davis

Family Experience of Care, Distress, and Out-of-Pocket Costs Following Injury: Comparing the Standard of Care to a Virtual Pediatric Trauma Center
James Marcin, UC Davis Health

Effectiveness and sustainability of an electronic perinatal and infant telepsychiatry service (ePIMH) in the Torres and Cape region of Australia
Roshni Mendis, University of Queensland

What is ‘Remote Therapeutic Monitoring’ and why should Australian Healthcare professionals care?
Silvia Pfeiffer, Coviu Global (Presented by Annie Banbury)

Home visits from afar: Using telehealth to conduct Occupational Therapy home assessments
Brittany Price, SA Health

From a Green Field to a Successful Home Telehealth Support Service for Heart Failure and Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Drago Rudel, MKS Electronic Systems Ltd., Ljubljana

How do people truly feel about telehealth? A mixed-methods analysis of experiences, perceptions, and expectations on Twitter
Hannah Sazon, University of Queensland

An Iterative Technological, Business and Clinical Use-Case Model to Enhance the Transfer of Digital Health Innovation to Practice
Andrew Stranieri, Federation University

Increasing access to telehealth for culturally and linguistically diverse groups: A collaboration with consumers, clinicians and admin officers
Monica Taylor, The University of Queensland

Evaluation of the Western NSW LHD Virtual Rural Generalist Service (VRGS): The patient and clinician experience
Anna Thompson, School of Rural Health, University of Sydney

23rd Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference (SFT-23) and the 15th Annual Meeting of the Australian Telehealth Society will be held from 27-29 November 2023 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. 

Proudly brought to you by The University of Queensland's Centre for Online Health in conjunction with the Australian Telehealth Society 

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